Started lining up at Burswood Dome 3 p.m. Friday, it was just a matter of time before thousands of Beliebers could fill Justin Bieber’s venue for his closing tour of his ‘My World Tour’ in Australia.

An estimated 16,500 tween fans of the Canadian pop phenomenon has made Bieber’s tour Down Under a clear proof that Bieber mania is not going to die down anytime soon.

The singer said PerthNow.com has left thousands of girls ‘squealing, pleading and panting’ for more songs during his performance at Burswood Dome as the teen sensation has brought the curtain down for his Australian tour.

The teen singer has made girls scream at ‘eardrum piercing decibel levels’ in his every song since his Bieber lift-off at 8:20 p.m. He began with ‘Love Me’ as he emerged angelic in a white hoodie, white jeans and purple sunglasses.

He also performed ‘Bigger” while dancing in Usher-moves.

Justin Bieber never fails to make his tween fans scream as he talked to them in his every number.

"Are there any singles girls in the audience?,” Bieber asked his screaming fans before he performed “One Less Lonely Girl”.

He added: "Of those singles, how many are lonely? 'cause tonight I just happen to be looking."

Like in many of his performances, one female member of the audience is invited on stage when he sings “One Less Lonely Girl” and in Perth, a teen described by PerthNow.com as a ‘pretty brunette’ was asked to join Bieber on stage and the teen was crying endlessly as Bieber danced around and serenading her.

When he sang “Favourite Girl, the teen sensation impressed his tween fans in Perth with his skills playing the guitar.

Click here to watch Justin as he teased his fans in Perth.

The singer also invited his fans to see his film, “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never”.

"Who's seen my movie? It's out on DVD soon, you should check it out," Bieber was quoted promoting his film.

And it looks like that not only the thousands of screaming tweens had a great time Friday night at Perth as the singer tweeted his own take on his last performance in Australia.

On Saturday after lunch, Bieber tweeted : "PERTH!! Last stop on the Australia run. incredible. the fans here are some of the best in the world. I will never forget it!"

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