It appears that Justin Bieber, one way or another, can't help, but make headlines.

This time it has to do with canceling an up-coming show in Oman, Jordan.

No reason was given for the cancellation, but Bieber's camp has announced that a second show, in Dubai, will take Oman's place.

"Alive Entertainment ( the local event organizer that serves Bieber's performances) regret to announce that the Justin Bieber in Oman show will no longer take place-due to overwhelming regional demand a second show in Dubai has today been announced for May 5th," the organizers said in a statement. 

Though, Dubai is considered the Middle East, it is still far from those Beliebers in Oman, hoping to catch a glimpse of the "baby" singer.

To travel to Dubai, from Oman, it is a 280 mile trip.

"Due to the cancellation, ticket holders for the Oman performance are now allowed to receive a full refund or trade for a ticket for the Dubai concert," reported christianpost.com.

"As if selling out the biggest concert ever to be staged in Dubai wasn't enough, the 'Beliebers' just won't let us off the hook," Thomas Oversen, COO of Dubai-based Done Events, said, according to Times of Oman.

Oversen added that "adding a second show to his first-ever Middle East visit gives Justin Bieber and our team another great opportunity to accommodate the huge demand from Middle East fans who want to see the show. And so, we are very excited that Justin Bieber has agreed to extend his Dubai stay by another day to help fulfill the dreams of more regional fans." 

Even with the Dubai show, the announcement of the cancelation is one more blow to an already turbulent tour, which kicked off in September.

"Last month, while in the United Kingdom, he was marred, due to turning up two hours late at London's O2 arena and he collapsed backstage during another show, as well as having a spat with a photographer.