A man impersonating pop star Justin Bieber successfully deceived staff and patrons at the XS Nightclub in the Wynn Las Vegas resort, performing two songs on stage before being removed. The impersonator's elaborate and multi-step ruse allowed him to convince the club's staff and a popular DJ, Gryffin, that he was the actual singer, leading to a surprise performance that energized the crowd. During the incident, the impersonator also accumulated a bar tab reportedly totaling around $10,000 before being banned from the venue. The stunt has attracted international attention, raising questions about how the longtime Justin Bieber lookalike managed to gain access and perform at a packed nightclub event.
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