Parents beware - three of the world's biggest tween acts are heading to New Zealand in quick succession.
Justin Bieber, British boy band One Direction and Taylor Swift will all perform - no doubt to screams of adoration - here in October and November.
The superstar lineup was confirmed yesterday when Bieber revealed he will perform at Auckland's Vector Arena on November 23 and 24.
Bieber last visited New Zealand in July 2012. The trip was a promotional tour, and he performed only to a small group of competition winners. He was also presented with an All Blacks jersey by Ali Williams and Anthony Boric.
Bieber, who found fame as a 14-year-old, sparked fears for his well-being during his recent Believe tour after reports of odd behaviour and excessive partying.
The teen idol, 19, also had his pet monkey Mally seized by customs in Germany. The baby capuchin has been resettled in a wildlife park.
This week, British entrepreneur Richard Branson announced on Twitter that Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun were the latest celebrities to sign up for Virgin Galactic commercial space flights.
Meanwhile, parents who attend the One Direction concerts at Vector Arena are set to have both their ears and noses overwhelmed - the boy band recently launched their own fragrance, called Our Moment.