If sources are to be believed, then Justin Bieber and his crew were not the cause of the fight, which took place at Tape club in London.
According to previous reports, the 21-year-old singer's pals started the fight and in the wake of the incident, the singer left the club, TMZ.com reports.
Explaining the whole thing, Jacobi Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, founder and manager of the club said that the fight started near the VIP section when a man breached the laws by smuggling a camera into Tape and tried to photograph the 'Sorry' hit-maker without his consent.
Calthorpe added that Bieber didn't abruptly leave the club after it, he simply moved to the back section of the building, where he hung out in a private recording studio and played music for the rest of the night with Diplo and Metro Boomin.
Bieber headed to Tape nightclub after performing and winning big at Brit Awards. He took home the award for Best International Male Solo Artist at the event.
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