Justin Bieber kept things low-key in his latest performance.
The pop star surprised patrons at a Toronto pub Friday when he saddled himself at the bar's piano and began reeling off covers of a few classic songs, as well as his own megahit, "Sorry."
During the impromptu set, the 22-year-old Toronto native played renditions of The Beatles' "Let It Be" and One Republic's "Apologize" before breaking into a few bars of Beethoven's timeless "Für Elise."
The Biebs visited the Fifth Pubhouse with the intention of kicking back and watching a Toronto Raptors game, but he eventually asked management if he could put on the performance after eyeing the piano, according to Toronto's CBC News.
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Justin Bieber treated patrons at a Toronto bar to an impromptu piano performance on Friday.
(Mat Hayward/Getty Images)The bar reportedly picked up Bieber's tab in return.
A man named Dale McDermott, who CBC News identified as the pub's bartender, reflected on chatting with Bieber at the venue in a series of tweets, calling the pop star a "very genuine guy."
It's not the first time Bieber has stunned fellow bar-goers with a spontaneous set. In September of 2015, Bieber plopped down on a drum set at The Venue in Angloa, Ind. to play with the cover band that was performing there.
Then two months later, he serenaded on-again, off-again girlfriend Selena Gomez at a Beverly Hills hotel bar by performing "My Girl" and "Sorry" on the piano.
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Bieber's latest toned-down performance over the weekend was a far cry from several of his other recent shows, as he recently snapped at fans for their "obnoxious" screaming and walked offstage for a similar reason at separate concerts last month.
The singer, who is in the midst of his sprawling "Purpose World Tour," returned to Toronto during a six-day break between shows in Dublin, Ireland and Vienna, Austria.
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