The 19-year-old looked on as his bodyguards apparently smashed fans' phones and groped girls in Austria. But his friends claim the mayhem was over-hyped, reported Sun Online.
"Justin Bieber's no longer welcome here," said Vienna's Passage Club.
Earlier, it was revealed at the weekend how Bieber's pet monkey was seized by customs after he sneaked it into Munich on his jet.
The 'Baby' hitmaker is said to suffering through a meltdown as he has been involved in a series of controversies, starting from arriving late at the London concert, snapping at paparazzi to allegedly spitting at a neighbour last week.
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