Justin Bieber brought his 'Justice' tour to Toronto for the first of three hometown concerts — even his grandparents were there.
Scotiabank Arena is home to Bieber’s beloved Toronto Maple Leafs, and the singer, now 28 and married, grew up in Stratford, Ont., about 90 miles away, not just playing guitar, drums and piano, but hockey too (take it from a Canadian: he’s pretty damn good). Last week, he got to unveil a dream-come-true, a reversible professional hockey jersey, with the Leafs’ blue logo on one side and his Drew House brand’s yellow reimagining on the other. However, few did — instead, the 14,627 fans at the “Justice” tour show, rescheduled from last year, spent most of the show on their feet, screaming when they weren’t singing along, a much more demonstrative way of delivering the same message. Bieber didn’t talk about the lucky sweater onstage, instead sporting a neutral-coloured plaid Drew shirt, and his dancers repped the brand as well.