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Justin Bieber (Yes, That Bieber!) to Co-Host Y100's 2012 Jingle Ball; Headliners Include PSY, Enrique Iglesias, Ke$ha, and Others

Our very own Pitbull looked dapper in a suit, David Guetta got the place all South Beach in 1999 or Vegas like yesterday, LMFAO scandalized those in the audience with any shame, and Kelly Clarkson offered an ounce of class during last year's Jingle Ball.See also - Review: Pitbull and Kelly...
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Our very own Pitbull looked dapper in a suit, David Guetta got the place all South Beach in 1999 or Vegas like yesterday, LMFAO scandalized those in the audience with any shame, and Kelly Clarkson offered an ounce of class during last year's Jingle Ball.

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But this year, Y100's huge holiday event, taking place on December 8, will cure a disease that's plagued you and yours since for the past four years. An illness so encompassing that it allows you to call yourself something as silly as a Bielieber and makes you click the shit out of TMZ to find out what a 17-year-old you're not related to is doing 24-7. That's right, your Bieber fever. 

Justin Bieber will co-host (whatever that means) the Jingle Ball. Not Ron Bieber or Jorge Bieber, Justin. You think the station would've stopped there. But no, friends. No. Bring baby or granny, 'cause this shit is got something please every single one of us. Click on for the lineup.


The Lineup!
Special guest host: Justin Bieber
Enrique Iglesias
Ke$ha
OneRepublic
Neon Trees
PSY
Ed Sheeran
Austin Mahone
Karmin
Cher Lloyd
Zedd
fun.
Afrojack 
Flo Rida 
Megan & Liz 

Y100's Jingle Ball 2012 at 6:45 p.m., Saturday, December 8, at BB&T Center, One Panther Parkway, Sunrise. Tickets, from $45 to $169 plus fees, are on sale now. Visit ticketmaster.com


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