Justin Bieber has announced he will be bringing his Purpose World Tour to England and Ireland.

The 21-year-old "What Do You Mean?" singer confirmed he will be making pit stops in the U.K. in October, according to NME.

He will first kick off his U.K. tour with two dates at The O2 in London on Oct. 11 and 12. Next he will play two shows in Birmingham at the Barclaycard Arena on Oct. 17 and 18.

Bieber will then visit Ireland, with two dates at the Manchester Arena on Oct. 20 and 21. He will finish out his U.K. tour with shows at the Sheffield Arena on Oct. 26 and Glasgow's The SSE Hydro on Oct. 27.

Tickets for Bieber's U.K. performances will go on sale on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 9 a.m ET. There will be a pre-sale for O2 Priority customers 24 hours before the official time tickets go on sale from 9 a.m. ET on Dec. 16.

Bieber released his fourth studio album, "Purpose," on Nov. 13. The album, which topped the U.S. Billboard 200 and Digital Albums charts, has produced the singles "Sorry," "Love Yourself" and "What Do You Mean?"

His new album has also broken a few industry records. Bieber had 17 songs in the Hot 100 in one week, breaking The Beatles and Drake's joint record. The album also set a new Spotify record for global streaming, with over 200 million album streams in its first week of release.

The singer released music videos for each one of his songs on "Purpose" in November. On Saturday, Nov. 14, he released a new video every hour. The album is also part of a film titled "Purpose: The Movement," which premiered at Los Angeles' Staples Center the day before. Bieber doesn't make too many appearances in these videos, but guest artists Halsey, Diplo, Skrillex Travi$ Scott and Big Sean make cameos in the songs they're featured on.