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EVERYONE at the Hydro on Thursday night was there to see one person: the one and only Justin Bieber.

But for a moment one young Scot stole the show, capturing the hearts of the entire capacity of the arena.

After performing on stage with a group of three other youngsters from Coatbridge dance school MAD Studios, Regan Reston, 11, left the audience in stitches when his attempt to introduce himself left Bieber looking a bit silly.

"What's your name, bro?," the Sorry singer asks him, as he high fives him and passes the microphone.

"Regan," the talented young dancer replies, and what follows is an epic fail on Bieber's part to understand Regan's Scottish accent.

"Vegan?," he asks, getting a chuckle from the crowd. "Like when you only eat vegetables?"

Regan, from Glasgow, repeats his name several times, while Justin hears everything from Ethan to Noel Egan, as the Hydro's roars of laughter grow.

After many failed attempts, Bieber finally gets it right, mimicking young Regan's accent, much to the crowd's amusement.

After another high five, Bieber tells the audience, "Give it up for this guy," suggesting he still wasn't totally confident about the name.

Regan and the rest of his group were picked out of hundreds of others by Bieber's management to dance on stage at the concert after submitting their audition video online.

(Image: Phil Dye/Daily Record)

The group - which also included Katie McKenzie, eight, Lynette Brown, 10, and Ross Wilkins, 12 - danced to the appropriately named song Children from Bieber's latest album Purpose.

Justin Bieber returns to Glasgow's Hydro for two more dates on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October.