Justin Beiber
Recording artist Justin Bieber accepts the Top Male Artist award onstage during the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Justin Beiber has had quite the number of scandals within Latin America now he is coming back. It is being reported that the Canadian singer will be returning for his music.

According to FOX News Latino, Justin beiber will be taking his "Purpose Tour" to Latin America but he is staying clear of Argentina. The "What Do You Need" singer will be making stops in Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica in early 2017.

“Latin America we’re coming,” the singer tweeted with a photo of the dates.

The site reports that the 22-year-old will be returning to Latin America after a three-year hiatus from his "Believe" tour through the region. Bieber was accused of desecreating the Argentine flag, cutting a concert short, visiting a brothel in Brazil and branding parts of Colombia and Brazil with graffiti.

Earlier this year, the singer announced that he will not be stopping in Argentina becaus ehe has been banned by the government. Clearly disappointed, Bieber took to Twitter back in May saying that he would love to bring his tour to Argentina.

“If things were to change I would love to come, but at this time I cannot. For everyone else in South America, I look forward to seeing you,” he wrote, before adding: “Argentina, I do love you. It is in fact one of my favorite places to tour. I wish this was not the case. My lawyers say it is what it is.”

The whole debacle started during his November 2013 concert in Buenos Aires during which the singer kicked the country’s flag off the stage while performing.

At the time, he said he was unaware the object in question was the nation’s flag and was concerned that he or another performer onstage would slip on it. But of course, the damage was already done.

Bieber’s troubles did end there. In 2014, he was ordered back to Argentina to testify about an incident during the same tour in which he allegedly sent two of his bodyguards to beat up a photographer. When the “Never Say Never” singer didn’t make it to the court, an international arrest warrant was issued for him.

The arrest warrant was later revoked, but the charges against him in Argentina still stand.

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