Justin Bieber's Surprise Visit to Scotland: A Popstar's Adventures in the Land of Golf and Beer
Justin Bieber has been surprising fans during his unexpected trip to Scotland, making appearances in unexpected places for a global popstar. The Canadian singer, known for hits like "Sorry," arrived at Dundee Airport earlier this week and has been staying at Gleneagles Hotel, where he enjoyed afternoon tea and tried out the golfing facilities. Recently, Bieber visited Auchterarder High Street, posing for selfies with a bottle of Scottish beer, Innis & Gunn, which has won awards for being Scotland's best lager. He shared pictures of himself enjoying the beer at sunset, garnering nearly a million likes in a short time.
In the background of Bieber's photos, ordinary locals can be seen going about their business, seemingly unaware of the star's presence. The singer also surprised staff at Gleneagles with a piano performance of his new track during his Scotland visit. Fans have been commenting on his posts, welcoming him to Scotland and expressing their excitement about his visit. Innis & Gunn's founder, Douglas Sharp, was thrilled to see Bieber enjoying their beer and extended an invitation for the singer to visit their taprooms for a taste of their brew.
While in Scotland, Bieber's visit coincides with the Alfred Dunhill Link Championship happening in Carnoustie and St Andrews this weekend. Although he is not registered to play in the tournament, other famous faces like Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas, Andy Murray, and Ronan Keating will be participating. The pro-am tournament pairs professional golfers with celebrities and takes place across famous Scottish courses like the Old Course at St Andrews, Kingsbarns, and Carnoustie. Top golfers such as Bob MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, and defending champion Tyrell Hatton will also be competing in the event.