• Justin Bieber released "What Do You Mean?" and "Sorry" from his fourth studio album "Purpose."

Justin Bieber released "What Do You Mean?" and "Sorry" from his fourth studio album "Purpose." (Photo : Reuters)

Justin Bieber recently had a public meltdown when he stormed off the stage after being mobbed by the front row audience during a performance in Oslo, Norway, on Oct. 29, Thursday.

The incident happened when the 21-year-old singer was wiping the stage floor where a fan had spilled some liquid. In the video captured by a fan and uploaded on Twitter, the singer can be seen heckled over by the enthusiastic fans who were constantly mobbing him, pulling his shirt, legs and the shirt with which he was cleaning the floor.

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After pleading for a couple of times, Bieber evidently lost his temper and stormed off the stage before declaring, "Yeah, I'm done. I'm not doing the show."

The singer threw the rag and the mouthpeice before walking off the stage. The crowd began to scream madly as they expected it to be some kind of joke and believed that he was just preparing the tempo of his performance, Daily Mail reported.

The crowd, which was a small gathering of 950 people, was left in shock and dismay as the singer flew out of Oslo soon after in a private jet. Later, Bieber took to Instagram to clarify his demeanour.

"In no way did I mean to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen," wrote the Canadian sensation on his Instagram informing his 42.1 million followers before apologizing for people in the back at the concert to whom he may have disappointed.

Earlier, the singer made a swift exit from a seemingly strained interview with the radio station 40 Principales after being quizzed how he can help to "break the internet," Independent reported. In the nine-minute interview clip, which was posted  Vodaphone Yu and watched over 245,000 times before being taken down on Oct. 29, Thursday, the singer appeared bored throughout the interview exchange.