The Amount Of Money Justin Bieber Makes For One Group Photo At His Concerts Will Make You Puke

Source - Justin Bieber's upcoming North American Changes Tour will offer fans the chance to meet the Biebs in person... for a mere $1,549.

The meet & greet price may vary each venue and is the base price before local venue, ticketing or processing fees that may apply.

The "diamond" package includes a meet & greet photo with the "Yummy" singer in groups of 4 or more people, meaning if your group has less than four people, you will share your photo with other fans. Get all of the information on packages on AXS.

Along with the picture, fans will also receive limited edition tour memorabilia, laminate and lanyard, backstage tour, VIP cocktail, hospitality lounge complete with snacks and drinks, crowd-free merchandise shopping and one reserved seat in one of the floor sections (seats will vary at each venue).

If you don't have that much money to afford the "diamond" package, other VIP packages are offered that range in prices from $549 to $215 which include different perks.

On Bieber's previous Purpose World Tour, he offered a selfie package for $2,000 and a group meet & greet for $925.

The Changes Tour featuring Kehlani and Jayden Smith will kick off on May 14 in Seattle at CenturyLink Field.

I don't want to hear one thing about people being upset over this. Not one. Because if you were in his situation you'd do the exact same thing, only you're never going to be so you can't. You're going to spend the next fifty years of your life rotting away in a cube like the insignificant nobody you are. Don't feel bad, I'm in the same boat. It's actually worse for me because I can taste the fame but I know I'll probably never get it. Great attitude, Pat. 

ANYWAY, $1600 for one photo makes me want to puke. Think about how many of those he bang out in an hour? Even if he does 20 he's making $32,000. That's $32,000 on top of the already $1 MILLION he's making per show. Here's a breakdown of how much each package costs: 

I won't get into the details, but I will say that including "memories that last a lifetime" in the Diamond Package made me laugh out loud. So did "UBER-exclusive set of LIMITED-edition tour prints." We get it, you're trying to make them feel special. Crazy to think that people actually spend money on this stuff. I guess if you got it, flaunt it. 

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