Justin Biebers sold-out Toronto show includes surprise performance by Drake

Justin Bieber surprised 60,000 screaming fans when he welcomed Drake onstage at Torontos Rogers Centre Saturday night.

The 18-year-old pop star had let his Twitter followers know earlier in the day that they could expect a surprise appearance at his sold-out show.

Bieber started his two-hour set with All Around the World the first track off his recently-released album, Believe.

After he finished singing Die In Your Arms, Bieber said Were pretty close to home; I want to do a special song I havent done on tour yet, Rolling Stone reported.

The Stratford Ontario native then launched into the popular song, Right Here, that features Drake, and the rapper joined Bieber on stage.

Give it up from your hometown, Drizzy Drake, Bieber said at the end of the song, Rolling Stone reported.

I want to thank you for letting me live a childhood dream, which is my first opportunity to perform at the SkyDome [Rogers Centre]. So thank you, my man, Drake said.

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The two performers also sang The Motto, from Drakes album Take Care, and Bieber performed Lil Waynes part.

Even before the concert began, Bieber had wooed his admirers. When he arrived in Toronto to a swarm of fans, he reportedly sent them hot chocolate.

British/Irish boy ban! d The Wanted, who have had their music featured on Glee and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, performed the opening act.

Carly Rae Jepsen, who peformed alongside Bieber at the Grey Cup half-time show, also took to the stage to warm up the crowd. The breakout star finished her set with her signature tune, Call Me Maybe.