Bieber wedding features G Pinto!

March 21, 2022
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Justin Bieber stood by his father Jeremy’s side as he tied the knot with his bride Chelsey in Montego Bay, Jamaica where one of the featured performers was another music star, G Pinto!

The wedding was a private, intimate affair with only close family and friends in attendance at a beautiful, secluded villa. Andy Curnew was best man along with Justin – who was accompanied by Selena Gomez.

Grenville Pinto provided the music for the ceremony, as he did for their engagement party that took place the previous year. Family pictures followed and at the reception, local dancers and a live reggae band entertained, along with G Pinto who performed his signature Michael Jackson tribute!

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The pictures (captured here by Fotografia Boutique) provide more detailed visuals of this auspicious day. The breathtaking views along with the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the location made it an extraordinary, special environment. It was definitely a day to be cherished and the memories created here will last a lifetime. “They are wonderful people and I’m so thankful they included me in such a happy day,” said Grenville.

Heartfelt congratulations to Jeremy and Chelsey.

Bieber Wedding
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW TO SEE HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WEDDING CEREMONY

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2 Comments

  1. Maria Valente

    I had never heard of Grenville Pinto but today I saw him preform at Festival International of Portugal in Montreal, and OMG! He is awesome, amazing violinist!
    Loved watching him perform! ❤️ Thank you!

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  2. Jean Winger

    I am wondering if you do weddings? In downtown Toronto what is your minimum time and cost?

    I am looking for a violinist that would play “Bridgerton” style music. Maybe 3 songs as our 60 guests enter the church. The groom entry song Micheal Buble song “It’s a beautiful day” A song for the bridesmaids and groomsmen coming down the isle, then the.bride entry song. A song as we sign the registry and the a song as we leave the church. I’m calling them songs, but time wise they problable no longer then a minute and a half.

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