Justin Bieber To Perform At Takeoff’s Memorial Service On Friday

Justin Bieber will reportedly perform at Takeoff’s upcoming memorial service later this week, which will be held at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

Further details of how the 28-year-old pop star will pay tribute to the rapper, who was shot and killed, at age 28, last Tuesday in Houston, are currently unknown.

The Baby hitmaker previously collaborated with the late performer’s band, Migos, on the tracks What You See and Looking for You.

At this time, the Grammy winner has not publicly posted about Takeoff’s tragic passing on his social media.

No other performers have been confirmed and attendees’ phones will reportedly be ‘confiscated from anyone’ that will present at the memorial, according to TMZ.

The arena, where the performer’s loved ones will gather to honor him, is capable of holding more than 20,000 people. 

Reverend Jesse Curney, III, the senior pastor of New Mercies Christian Church, has revealed he will be giving the eulogy.

‘I am doing a eulogy, it is at State Farm, and New Mercies choir will be singing,’ Curney said in an interview with Atlanta radio station V-103.

Canadian Singer, Justin Bieber is also set to perform at the upcoming event.

Even though Bieber and Takeoff never released a collabo together, Bieber had previously collaborated with the “Migos band” on the tracks “Looking for You” and “What You see.”

Takeoff’s family and friends had previously held a candle-lighting ceremony on November 5 in Atlanta.

A 20-second footage from the vigil that surfaced online showed the friends and family shouting his name then releasing balloons that spelled out his stage name “TakeOff” into the sky. 

TakeOff died on November 1 after being shot in a crossfire at a private event in Houston.