The 20-year-old 'Baby' hitmaker and his entourage's party plans went awry over the weekend, as they were allegedly denied access to the city's biggest hotspots, including LIV, Story and Adore, reported TMZ online.
Bieber's team rang ahead to reserve tables but the clubs' managers refused to let them in as the singer is one year under the legal age.
The clubs also think the star is too much trouble, as the last time he let his hair down in Miami he was charged with driving under the influence (DUI), resisting arrest and driving without a valid licence.
Some clubs offered to let the 'Heartbreaker' hitmaker in if he agreed to perform but he declined.
As a result, Bieber was forced to enjoy a low-key night out at a restaurant.
The 'Beauty and a Beat' hitmaker, who has pled not guilty to all the charges against him, is set to appear in court again on May 5.
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