Justin Bieber Believe Tour Brazil show cut short after 'Bad Day' singer hit with water bottle, Beliebers left waiting for an hour to hear 'Baby' [VIDEO]

By Carolyn Menyes (c.menyes@gmail.com) | Nov 04, 2013 10:06 AM EST

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Justin Bieber fans in Sao Paulo, Brazil, had a "Bad Day" over the weekend. At the Believe Tour stop in the city, the experience was cut short after the "Heartbreaker" singer was hit in the shoulder with a water bottle.

According to Hollywood Life, the Nov. 2 concert, Bieber was hit with the water bottle in the middle of his Believe single "Boyfriend." Following the incident, Bieber dropped the microphone mid-song and stormed off the stage, cutting the concert short. Of course, Bieber didn't leave the arena before sending a menacing, angry death glare in the way of whomever threw the bottle.

Watch footage of the incident below, via The Huffington Post.

Following the teen idol's sudden disappearance from stage, Brazilian Beliebers waited nearly an hour for Bieber to return to the stage and round out his concert, however, he never returned, and the stadium full of fans finally left when the lights came on and the stage started coming down.

Fortunately, Bieber didn't leave the stage too early -- "Boyfriend" is a part of the singer's encore, making it seem like Bieber's breakout hit "Baby" was the only song Sao Paulo fans missed.

Despite the sudden exit and drama at the Sao Paulo, Bieber had nothing but positive things to say post-concert on Twitter. "Love u Brazil," he wrote in the middle of retweeting backing band members who said the stop was "one of the LOUDEST and CRAZIEST" crowds of the tour.

This isn't the only spot of controversy Bieber brought up during his stop in Brazil. He was also spotted leaving a famous brothel in the country with two unidentified females. Though Bieber denied it was him in the photos on Twitter (he was covered in a bed sheet), rumors swirled about his whereabouts regardless.

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