Justin Bieber fans have something to celebrate this Christmas season -- the release of his concert-documentary, titled Believe.
The red carpet premier will take place a week before the nationwide release, on December 18 at Regal L.A., in downtown Los Angeles.
If that's not enough to psych up the tween girls, it should be noted that according to E! News, the Biebs will be there -- in the flesh.
The film was directed by Jon M. Chu, who also directed Never Say Never. The new film is an in-depth look at the life of the young superstar, and features behind-the-scenes footage as well as interviews with Bieber, his managaer, his mom, as well as his friends and other music artists including Usher and Ludacris.
The documentary was originally supposed to show only in North America, but after a fan-based campaign was initiated, there is good news to all U.K. Beliebers. Vue cinemas announced that they will be showing Believe exclusively starting December 26th.
In a statement, Vue CEO, Tim Richards said, ''We were overwhelmed with the sheer number of Justin Bieber fans up and down the country wanting to see the film, and so we are thrilled to be able to satisfy the demand as the only cinema in the country to show 'Believe'"
In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Bieber talked about his new documentary, saying, "I think Never Say Never showed hope and I think Believe is how you get back up when you fall down and really that story of what's going on behind the scenes. People don't get to see me living as a 19-year-old boy...I'm still finding myself and when I have the media attacking me every day, it's no [different] than bullying that happens in school."
He also added, "I think this movie really shows who I am as a person...of course I make mistakes growing up...and I'm not perfect...people forget I'm a human being [and] I have to make mistakes and grow stronger."
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