Justin Bieber's 'Believe' tour is getting ready for the big screen as a follow-up to his 2011 concert movie 'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never'.
His Scooter Braun said that they are planning to bring his "Believe" tour to the big screen as Bieber wants every tour he would embark on throughout the rest of his career to get a big screen treatment.
Braun said that the pop star wanted his unlucky fans who didn't have enough money to enjoy his gigs on the big screen, the Ace Showbiz reported.
"What we want to do is... The concerts sell out so quickly, which has really been a blessing. But Justin and I were talking about how there's so many kids out there who are in a position like he was growing up who don't have a lot of money, who aren't able to go to concerts," said Braun.
"He wants to put each one of his tours for the rest of his career in theaters for at least one weekend so that kid can to the theater, pay their USD 10 and have that experience."
Jon Chu, who directed the 'Never Say Never' feature, is said to be working on editing the 'Believe' film now. However, Braun stressed that he's still unsure about the release of the movie.