
Justin Bieber Headlines Coachella, Reconnects with Fans
Justin Bieber made his long-awaited return to the stage as a headliner at the Coachella music festival, reconnecting with fans during his comeback set. He also launched a skincare collaboration with Hailey Bieber at a Coachella pop-up.
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Justin Bieber Favors ‘Swag’ Songs in a Minimalist Coachella Set, but Also Revisits His ‘Baby’-Hood, Bingeing on Old YouTube Clips
Talk about going from one extreme to another. However extravagant and maximalist Sabrina Carpenter’s production was for her headlining set at Coachella Friday, that’s how minimal and barely-there Justin Bieber’s staging and musical design were for his night-capping show on Saturday. It definitely felt like Personal Time With Justin, as he is in 2026, with […]
By Chris Willman
Read full article →Singer Justin Bieber reconnects with fans on Coachella's second day - The Straits Times
Singer Justin Bieber reconnects with fans on Coachella's second day The Straits Times
Read full article →Justin Bieber reconnects with fans in Coachella headline comeback set
The pop superstar returned to the stage on Saturday night (Apr 11) to headline the second day of Coachella.
Read full article →Justin Bieber, Nine Inch Noize, Jack White Lead Coachella Day 2
Coachella Night 2 delivered a little something for everyone with Justin Bieber, Nine Inch Noize and Jack White each bringing their own distinct energy to the desert. Bieber took the headlining stage, but skipped the typical pop spectacle. Instead,…
By TMZ Staff
Read full article →Watch Justin Bieber revisit his earliest hits and bring out The Kid Laroi, Tems, Mk.gee, Wizkid and Dijon during comeback Coachella set
The singer paid homage to YouTube – where his career began – by sitting at a laptop and playing clips of his old songs and cover videos The post Watch Justin Bieber revisit his earliest hits and bring out The Kid Laroi, Tems, Mk.gee, Wizkid and Dijon during comeback Coachella set appeared first on NME.
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