Justin Bieber 'Believe' red carpet movie premiere to take place tonight in LA

The red carpet premiere of Justin Bieber's documentary movie "Believe" will take place tonight at 9 p.m. ET from Los Angeles.

The red carpet premiere will be hosted by MTV News' Christina Garibaldi who is expected to chat live with Justin Bieber. Also on the carpet will be "Believe" director Jon M. Chu, producer/managre Scooter Braun, Usher and more. The premiere will be available to watch online exclusively via live stream on MTV.com.

Fans are urged to ask questions via Twitter with the hashtag #AskBelieve before the premiere.

Justin Bieber's documentary film "Believe" will hit theaters on Christmas Day. On Dec. 16, Bieber surprised fans at a screening of his film in Los Angeles. He handed out toys to fans with his mother and manager, according to On The Red Carpet. "Grew up with, you know, no toys and I wanna make sure each and every one of you have a great Christmas," he said.

Bieber also thanked his fans for their support. "You guys have supported me through thick and thin so I'm gonna support you guys forever, so thank you so much."

Meanwhile, Bieber joked to Power 106 radio in Los Angeles that he will be 'retiring', which sparked a Twitter uproar. "After the new album, I'm actually retiring man. I'm retiring. I think I'm probably going to quit music.

Watch a preview trailer of "Believe" in the video below:

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