Justin Bieber impersonator tricks his way in Vegas nightclub and performs for crowd

A gentleman was barred from all Wynn establishments following an incident on Saturday, where he deceived the management at the XS Nightclub in Las Vegas into believing he was Justin Bieber. Subsequently, he performed under the pop star’s name on stage.

The imitator was permanently barred from returning to any property within the company’s collection, as reported by TMZ, according to a statement made by Wynn representatives on Monday.

Upon identifying the mistake, he was immediately barred from the resort and his future access was revoked, according to Wynn officials.

Over the wildly exciting weekend in Sin City, I found myself right smack dab in the middle of an intriguing tale – the doppelgänger saga of that two-time Grammy-winning star, age 31, according to the Wynn authorities.

The impersonator, along with his accomplices, deceived people at the club by using a complex, multiple-stage trick, leading them to believe that the impersonator was actually Justin Bieber, as Wynn authorities reported to the media.

After convincing the club management that the individual was indeed the famous Canadian artist, it was allowed for the impersonator to take the stage at XS, according to officials.

It’s reported by DJ Gryffin, who worked at XS Nightclub recently, that club officials were informed Bieber would attend and had expressed interest in participating in the evening’s performance.

Gryffin found the situation amusing and shared his account of the bizarre sequence of events on Instagram.

The DJ, aged 37, admitted that he believed he had encountered the vocalist from Peaches.

Gryffin welcomed the impersonator into his DJ booth at the trendy venue.

Eventually, club staffers caught on to the ruse and ejected the impersonator from the property.

Gryffin found the situation amusing and decided to share a story about it on his Instagram account.

Gryffin shared that the crowd went absolutely crazy, believing it was Justin Bieber who was there. When he found out about the clever trick played on him, he couldn’t help but be taken aback by it all.

The event sparked conversations among Reddit users as well, with many people expressing the opinion that even a faint similarity to a well-known figure could be quite beneficial during a visit to Las Vegas – a place famous worldwide for attracting celebrities from every corner of the earth.

A user mentioned that they knew an individual who visited Las Vegas once, and because everyone mistook him for James Blunt, the famous musician who sings ‘You’re Beautiful’, he decided to play along and received special treatment at various venues as a result.

With fall arriving, it can be concluded that Justin Bieber is ending summer powerfully following the release of his recent album “Swag.” Moreover, there’s a fresh sense of unity in his married life with wife Hailey, who is now 28 years old.

Currently, the lead singer of Peaches seems to have solidified his relationship with the supermodel, who is also the mother of their son Jack. Their little boy Jack will be turning one on August 22nd.

Even though Hailey was spotted out in June without her wedding ring, the couple seemed lovingly connected during their sighting in Switzerland in July.

In May of this year, representatives for Justin Bieber unequivocally stated that he had never been abused by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs during his formative years.

At a lively 2014 party that was graced by the presence of stars like Diddy, Cassie, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner (among others), photos of which were later shared and removed by Diddy over a decade ago, Justin Bieber was one of the attendees.

On May 15, Bieber’s team issued the following statement to TMZ amid Combs’ ongoing criminal trial.

While Justin isn’t one of Sean Combs’ known victims, there are people who suffered genuine harm at his hands. Diverting attention away from this fact does a disservice to the justice that those victims truly deserve.

Bieber sold rights to his catalog for $200 million in 2023, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Prior to his album “Swag,” Justin Bieber released “Justice” in 2021, which earned rave reviews from critics and produced popular commercial hits like Peaches (a number one on the Billboard Hot 200) as well as tracks Holy, Anyone, and Ghost that made it to the top 10.

In February 2023, Justin Bieber announced that the rest of his Justice World Tour had been cancelled due to his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition which may cause facial paralysis.

Previously, Justin Bieber had to postpone performances during his fall 2022 tour. In a heartfelt message shared on his Instagram Stories, he explained why he was absent from the stage.

In the early part of this year, he disclosed his struggle with Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, which caused partial paralysis in his face. Consequently, due to his health condition, he couldn’t finish the North American segment of the Justice Tour.

He said that he suffered health woes after performing a set at the Rock in Rio festival.

After stepping off the stage, the fatigue swept over me, making it clear that my wellbeing should come first at this moment. Therefore, I’ll pause my touring schedule temporarily. I’ll be alright, just needing some time to recharge and recuperate.

For a long time, it has filled me with immense pride to share this production and its theme of justice with the global audience. Your prayers and support have been invaluable during this journey. I deeply appreciate each one of you!

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2025-08-19 08:34