Jingle Ball 2016: Justin Bieber, Hailee Steinfeld Gets a Birthday Surprise Backstage

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DNCE,Fifth Harmony,HaileeSteinfeld,Charlie Puth,Tinashe,Rita Ora,Jake MillerandSabrina Carpentercelebrated the true spirit of the holiday season in a big way at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden in New York City Friday night (Dec. 9), performing the debut of an all-star jam of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” with all the proceeds dedicated to helping those in need.

The festive collaboration — which featured a stage filled with at least 30performers in Santa Claus outfits and a jolly Christmas elf — will raise moneyfor the Robin Hood Foundation, an organization dedicated to fighting poverty and helping the homeless in New York City (23,000 of which are children). Fans are also being asked to donate to the organization by texting NYC to 27722 with a donation of $10 to go to the cause.

The festive mood wasn’t only reserved for the stage. Steinfeld — who told the audience she celebrated her 19th birthday at the Garden last year — was surprised backstage by many of the performers for an impromptu birthday celebration, complete with a cake and an all-star sing-along of “Happy Birthday” led by Z100 Morning Show host Elvis Duran with Fifth Harmony, Puth, Miller andDaya, in an area decorated with lit Christmas trees and holiday cheer.

Justin Bieber performs at KIIS-FM's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2016 concert at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Dec. 2, 2016. Photo: Getty

“What is going on?” said a clearly surprised Steinfeld, emotional with happy tears.

Steinfeld had plenty to celebrate — just moments before, sheperformedher hit, “Starving,” which she excitedly told the audience had just gone platinum.

It’s certainly an unforgettable birthday month for Steinfeld, who turns 20 on Dec. 11. Earlier in the day, she hosted the Billboard Women in Music Awards. A beaming Charlie Walk, president of Republic Records, tellsBillboardthat signing Steinfeld to the label was determined by going with his “gut, not data.”

“When I looked in her eyes and she said she wanted to sing, I never had her audition for us. I never heard her sing,” he says. “I believed in her. I figured any girl who could be nominated for an Oscar at 14 who says she wants to sing, I’ll bet on that.”

It was a night of surprises, and the MVP of the night was Fifth Harmony starCamila Cabello, who joinedMachine Gun Kellyfor a collaboration of their hit “Bad Things” (which samples the 1998Fastballsong“Outta My Head”). The duo flew in last minute from London for the performance, and a source tellsBillboardthe surprise addition was to make up for the absence of scheduled headlinerMeghan Trainor, who had to cancel and is on vocal rest due to doctor’s orders.

Trainor wasn’t forgotten, however, as Puth performed a fine set of hits that included their duet, “Marvin Gaye.” This is the second year in a row Puth celebrated the holidays on stage at Madison Square Garden for Jingle Ball, and he made sure to shout out to his “hometown station” as he sat at the piano for “One Call Away,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” and his Golden Globe nominated anthem, “See You Again.”

Another surprise guest included MØ, who joinedDiplofor a live performance of her hit withMajor Lazer,“Lean On,” and her song withJustin Bieber,“Cold Water.” Bieber later performed the song himself in a stripped down moment.

Jingle Ball is not only a celebration of the biggest hits of the year, but also an opportunity to embrace the biggest music stories of 2016, so it was fitting that 12-year oldAmerica’s Got Talentwinner Grace Vanderwall made a brief appearance introducingEllie Goulding, whom she praised “writes her own songs just like me.” The self described “New Yorker” must have been overwhelmed as she led a sing-along with an audience thatknew all the words of her song “I Don’t Know My Name."

Other native New Yorkers onstage included theChainsmokers, who are improving with each live performance. Their set included No. 1 chart topper “Closer” (Halseywas not in attendance), a snippet ofColdplay's’ “Yellow” and a duet with Daya, who joined them for their hit,“Don’t Let Me Down.

Meghan Trainor performs during the Untouchable Tour at WaMu Theater on July 16, 2016 in Seattle. Photo: Getty

The screaming intensified later in the evening forAriana Grande, fresh off her performance on Fox’sHairspray.It was a family affair backstage, as proud brother Frankie Grande, mother Joan Grande and dad Edward Butera were all on hand to share the moment with the hitmaker who wrapped up a successful 2016 chart run with a set that included“Side to Side,” “Into You” and “Dangerous Woman.” Dressed all in black in a stylish wintry ensemble — including black earmuffs and furry boots — Grande remarked how “warm” it was onstage before digging into a medley of holiday songs from her albumChristmas and Chill.Backstage, Grandeheld court withWolverinestar Hugh Jackman, who later thanked her on Instagram for “(unofficially) making me the cool dad.”

The night, however, clearly belonged to headliner Bieber, who readied himself like a prize fighter backstage as he prepared to close the night.

“This is the latest show I’ve done,” he said to an electrified crowd. “You guys wanna stay up all night? Maybe an afterparty?”

It’s been a few years since Bieber last headlinedJingle Ball, and his growth as an entertainer and artist showed during his set. Introduced by iconic New York actress Sarah Jessica Parker, who referred to the show as “the coolest night of the year,” Bieber took the stage dressed in a yellow jacket and white shorts for his opener, “Where Are UNow?” He quickly segued into “Company” and performed his choreographed dance numbers with his skilled backup dancers.

In a nice moment, the pop star ditched the dancing all together and stood center stage armed with just a guitar for an acoustic version of “Cold Water” with an an invitation to sing along, saying “I know you know the words." That stripped down moment, as well as "Love Yourself” (sung in a lower key), showcased another side of the singer. It’s nice to see him embracing the instrument as he did a few years ago when he did an acoustic version of the 2012 song"Fall."Bieber, a lefty, also noodled a bit on the instrument even as the song concluded, almost as if he didn’t want to part with it.

Still, the Grammy nomineeknows how to get a crowd into party mode, and in a spontaneous moment he noticed a gentleman on the side of the stage singing along to hits like“Sorry,” "Let Me Love You" and “What Do You Mean?” Amused, he turned and encouraged the man on, who responded by flinging what appeared to be a stack of dollar bills into the air.

Justin Bieber arrives at The 58th Grammy Awards at Staples Center on Feb. 15, 2016 in Los Angeles. Photo: FilmMagic

“I’m honored to be here,” he told the crowd. “This is one of my favorite places to perform.”

Openers Fifth Harmony — introduced in a recorded message byDJ Khaledas “the biggest girl group in the world”— ignited the crowd with the girl power anthem “That’s My Girl,” “All in My Head (Flex),” “Worth It” and “Work From Home.” The growth of these girls since their first Jingle Ball appearancehas been quite a journey, as each one (Cabello, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui and motivator in chief Dinah Jane) gets a turn in the spotlight. The group is one of the hardest working acts in show business: earlier in the day, the girls pitched in at the Billboard Women in Music Awards to perform “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” for the ailing Trainor.

Other highlights included Danish pop bandLukas Grahamleading the crowd with its hit “7 Years,” Niall Horan’s too brief appearance for his song“This Town,” DNCE covering “Wannabe” by theSpice Girls,Goulding overcoming bronchitis to soldier through her50 Shades of Grayhit “Love Me Like You Do,” and Daya, who is coming into her own as a pop star young girls can look up to. The reaction to her song “Sit Still, Look Pretty” is an encouraging sign that she will remain a force into 2017.

In addition to the action onstage, the excitement mounted behind the scenes as Victoria’s Secret model Hailey Baldwin slipped in to catch the show. YouTube stars Jack and Jack (Jack Gilinsky and Jack Johnson), who performed earlier in the day at the Z100 and Coca Cola All Access Lounge, andformerWizards of Waverly Placestar Jake Austin hung out and snapped pictures with fans.Real Housewives of New Yorkstar Romana Singer playfully filmed backstage shenanigans for her Snapcat, andBachelor in Paradisestar Ashley Iaconetti mingled with guests.

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