A DJ has been left red-faced after ‘Justin Bieber’ joined him on stage at a Las Vegas nightclub.
When Bieber appeared onstage, he gave a surprise performance alongside the popular DJ, and the crowd and the DJ went wild.
That was until they learned the man was not the Justin Bieber at all — but an impersonator of the megastar.
Gryffin recounted the moment on Instagram when he and the staff of the Wynn Las Vegas were duped by the impersonator who made his way onstage during the set.
“biebergate2025,” Gryffin captioned the Instagram post of the video titled “how bustin jieber duped me during my own set…”
The Wynn did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The video posted by Gryffin shows the apparent Bieber, shirtless underneath a zip-up hoodie, walking across the stage as his hit song, “Sorry,” plays over the speakers at XS Nightclub at The Wynn Saturday night.
“Bieber in the house, y’all!” Gryffin yelled to the crowd, video showed.
The DJ recalled that the faux Bieber’s “team” apparently told Gryffin the star wanted to perform “Sorry” after showing up at the nightclub.
Gryffin added that the dark venue and loud music made it difficult to determine whether the offer was legitimate.
“Little did I know I was about to be sorry…” he wrote on the video.
The crowd roared when “Bieber took the stage” and performed the song in full, as shown in Gryffin’s video. He claimed the man “sounded like Justin Bieber.”

Video from after the set shows Gryffin looking overjoyed, declaring the set that included Bieber “was insane.”
Afterward, a member of Gryffin’s team is seen on the video pulling him aside to tell him that the Bieber on stage with him was a “complete fake.” Gryffin’s jaw dropped as he heard the news, in disbelief that the man who joined him on stage was not Bieber.
Meanwhile, in a series of social media posts, a French Justin Bieber impersonator named Dylan Desclos confirmed that he was the onstage performer.
Desclos’s manager, Julien Colas, said in a written statement that he went to the club as an impersonator and someone asked if he would like to perform.
“We did many performances as impersonators,” Colas said. “What have we won by saying we are the real one? That’s not our way to work. Cause, yes, it’s a job. We don’t want to hurt anyone.”
Justin Bieber Posts New Photos of His Son

The “Sorry” musician posted three new photos of himself and Jack on Instagram. The images show Jack on his father’s shoulders, and Bieber appears to be sitting on a sofa.
It is a sweet moment shared between father and son. Fans are also given a glimpse at Jack’s adorable, tiny baby feet.
Bieber chose not to caption the post, but his fans have flooded the comment section with messages, many of which are praising the singer for not sharing photos of his child’s face online.
“I like the fact that Hailey and Justin don’t show their baby’s face. Well done,” a comment read. It has been liked thousands of times in agreement.
“No matter how sweet he is, people are going to find something to criticize in a child. Love the boundaries,” another fan shared. “Hailey has said in interviews that they want to keep Jack private and out of the spotlight,” another person weighed in.
Other reactions include, “The best daddy,” “This child healed him,” and “I like him when he’s spending time with BABY.”
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