Bieber and Baldwin backstage at Hillsong

Justin Bieber took part in a backstage jam at the Hillsong Church conference in Sydney, watched on by rumoured girlfriend Hailey Baldwin.

Justin Bieber (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Justin Bieber (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Source: Invision

Justin Bieber and his rumoured girlfriend Hailey Baldwin have made their presence known at the Hillsong Conference in Sydney.

The popstar is in town as a delegate of the church with no scheduled performance, however he has put in some impromptu playing backstage.

The singer has been videoed playing the drums during a backstage jam to the Stevie Wonder song, Superstition, while Baldwin watches on.

"I'm lead singer," Baldwin jokes.

Bieber stays quiet until the end when he says: "more cowbell".

The singer and Baldwin are in town for the week-long Hillsong Church conference at Allphones Arena in Sydney.

"People come from across the world to Sydney each year to attend Hillsong Conference. Justin is here - like tens of thousands of others - as a delegate who is seeking to build stronger foundations into his life," a statement from Hillsong Church said.

"He is not participating in the conference in any other capacity."


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