Justin Bieber's Believe tour is causing such a hype particularly in Norway that five schools in the western Alesund region will move their midterm exam dates so that students can attend the singer's concerts at the Telenor Arena on April 16 and 17.

The coutry's Ministry of Education and Research confirmed the rescheduling Wednesday and in response to reports about the change in exam dates Bieber simply tweeted, "love this."

Kristin Halvorsen, Norway's education minister, explained her concerns in a statement to The Associated Press. She said students "should be concentrating when they take tests and midterms and therefore local schools "have the responsibility to schedule the local midterms, and if they think there is any reason to change the dates, they have authority to do so."

"We've all been 14 years old and know that interests can be intense," she added.

The 500 students in the Alesund region will take their midterms on April 10 and 11, according to MTV.

The change might have been a way for school official to avoid what happened last year when Bieber performed in Oslo, only hours away from Alesund. In May 2012, when the 19-year-old was scheduled to perform a free show outside of the Oslo Opera House, thousands of fans flooded the area.

Worrying about the crowd at the time, Bieber tweeted, "We are all concerned for your safety and I want what is best for u. Please listen to the police. I don't want anyone getting hurt. I want everything to go to plan but your safety must come first,"

The fans ignored police warnings and caused such a spike in mobile phone usage that cellular service in the city was briefly affected. The show went on as planned but 15 fans reportedly passed out. The concert was filmed as part of the singer's Justin Bieber: All Around the World TV special that aired in June 2012.

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