Justin Bieber’s performance at Coachella on April 11, 2026, marked a significant moment in his career, as he delivered a 1.5-hour set that captivated the audience with a total of 34 songs. This was Bieber’s first headlining show at the iconic festival, and he did not disappoint.
The setlist featured a mix of tracks from his albums ‘Swag’ and ‘Swag II’, showcasing his evolution as an artist. Notably, Bieber performed a cover of Chris Brown’s ‘With You’ and Ne-Yo’s ‘So Sick’, demonstrating his versatility and respect for fellow musicians.
During the show, The Kid LAROI joined Bieber on stage for a performance of their hit song ‘Stay’, adding an exciting dynamic to the evening. Special guests Dijon and Tems also made appearances, enriching the experience for fans.
Bieber’s wife, Hailey Bieber, was spotted in the audience, supporting her husband as he took the stage. The atmosphere was electric, with fans reminiscing as Bieber included a segment where he played clips from YouTube and sang along to old favorites.
“This is a night I dreamed about for a long time, so to be here is amazing,” Bieber expressed, highlighting the emotional significance of the event. The performance was a culmination of months of preparation, reflecting Bieber’s dedication to his craft.
With 13 songs performed before a notable vibe shift in the set, the concert maintained a high energy throughout, blending recent hits with nostalgic tracks that resonated with long-time fans.
At 32 years old, Bieber continues to thrive in the music industry, with his Coachella set serving as a testament to his enduring popularity. “Honestly, it felt like you were in your childhood bedroom hanging out with a friend watching music videos, and it kind of ruled,” one attendee remarked, capturing the essence of the experience.
As fans continue to discuss the highlights of the night, the impact of Bieber’s Coachella performance is undeniable. Details remain unconfirmed regarding future performances or tours, but the excitement surrounding his return to the stage is palpable.