Justin Bieber brings his "All Around The World Tour" to a close.
The pop-star performed a free surprise concert at New York's Apollo Theater.
Fans of all ages lined the streets in anticipation of the show - with just the site of Bieber's security guard sending them into a frenzy.
Thirteen-year-old Angelica Ramon broke into tears when trying to tell reporters how excited she was to see Bieber for the first time.
SOUNDBITE: Angelica Ramon, Bieber fans, saying (English):
"Oh my God, it is so amazing, like, I can't even express my feelings."
Fudha and her family flew in from Kuwait just for the concert and says Bieber is her inspiration.
SOUNDBITE: Fudha AL ABDULRAAQ, Bieber fan, saying (English):
"In every single way he is amazing. He came from a small town in Canada, then all the way to where he is right now, like, the biggest star in the universe."
For 19-year-old fan Natalia Rosa, the opportunity to see Bieber has been a long time coming.
SOUNDBITE: Natalia Rosa, Bieber fan, saying, (English):
"I've been waiting for this for almost four years. I've never seen him - don't get emotional again, please. I've never seen him before and so like, he's just amazing in every single way, shape and form possible."
The 18-year-old singer hit nine cities in seven countries for his tour, performing free concerts and meeting fans over the two-week period.
Footage from his journey will be aired as a special on the U.S. television network NBC on June 21.
Bieber's second album, "Believe" hits U.S. stores on June 19.
Alicia Powell, Reuters.