Justin Bieber ‘Excited and Working Hard’ for First Headlining Coachella Set

Justin Bieber is streaming daily on Twitch to give fans behind-the-scenes access as he prepares for his first-ever headlining Coachella set on April 11 and 18, 2026, with sources telling People he’s “excited and working hard” for the historic performance.


“Justin’s Twitch is his way of letting fans see that he’s excited and working hard for his headlining set at Coachella,” a source revealed. The 31-year-old shares glimpses of skateboarding, playing basketball, and vulnerable conversations with collaborators from his warehouse rehearsal space equipped with a recording studio, half-pipe, and pack-and-play bed for 14-month-old son Jack.


In livestreams, Bieber opened up about unlearning past patterns. “Sometimes even the way we’ve been raised, is like, ‘Toughen up. Keep going.’ Being vulnerable can be really scary. We get to change those things, which is nice. Grateful for that,” he shared.


Justin Bieber scored a seven-figure deal negotiating directly with Goldenvoice without an agent, earning approximately $10 million for both weekends. The Coachella appearance marks his first U.S. performance since the 2022 Justice World Tour. He’ll perform new material from acclaimed albums Swag and Swag II, with the performance poised as “a once-in-a-generation spectacle from a once-in-a-generation pop icon.”

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