Coachella 2026: Justin Bieber hits main stage at 11:30pm local time before welcoming Aussie The Kid Laroi

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Camera IconJustin Bieber hts the Coachella main stage. Credit: YouTube

American pop superstar Justin Bieber has just hit the main stage at Coachella in what is the singer’s first appearance at the annual Californian festival since his cameo in 2022.

With a massive crowd filling the Empire Polo Club fields in Indio to see the 32-year-old in action, Bieber arrived a few mins after his scheduled set commencement to loving cheers at 11:30pm local time.

Emerging in a red hoodie, black shades, baggie black shorts and black shoes, the Canadian remained relatively subdued as he performed much of his opening song All I Can Take — off his 2025 record Swag — while dangling off the edge of the stage.

He followed it up with SPEED DEMON, released via his follow-up 2025 album Swag II, then another new track in FIRST PLACE, becoming more animated on stage as he encouraged further cheers.

Bieber then addressed his fans both in the crowd and watching at home, looking down the barrel of a camera that was broadcasting his performance live and free on YouTube.

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“So many beautiful, beautiful faces in the audience tonight, we got a lot of people at home also watching in their living room, in their bedroom, what’s going on guys? How you guys doing at home?” Bieber said.

“I was thinking, maybe you guys can help me with the songs tonight. Maybe help pick your favorites. I don’t know,tell me the songs you guys want to hear tonight, and maybe, or maybe, we’ll just play it. Let’s go!”

Camera IconJustin Bieber at Coachella 2026. Credit: YouTube

Less then 30 minutes into his set, the opening notes of Bieber’s catchy bop STAY echoed across the field, with Aussie talent The Kid Laroi emerging from the crowd to join him on stage.

Released by the Sydney product in 2021 with Bieber as a feature, the track has since garnered more than 3.8 billion streams on Spotify.

Camera IconJustin Bieber and The Kid Laroi, Credit: YouTube

The pair embraced warmly at the end of the song, sharing a hug on stage, before the Aussie re-entered the crowd.

Regularly checking his computer for requests from fans, the star even belted out his teen bop Baby to roars as the video clip of a fresh-faced Biebs played out behind him.

Bieber is reportedly set to become the highest paid performer at the festival’s nearly three-decade history.

Other headline acts at the two-weekend event include Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G, with a stacked roster also featuring Addison Rae, Teddy Swims, Katseye, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, Kettama, Sombr, Swae Lee, PinkPantheress, Royel Otis, Young Thug, Major Lazer and Duke Dumont.

The sold-out event runs from April 10 to 12 and April 17 to 19.

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