Justin Bieber drops live album from his record-breaking 2026 Coachella set
The 32-year-old’s first major live show in four years drew 147 million global views and featured guest appearances from The Kid LAROI and Tems.
- On Friday, June 26, Canadian singer Justin Bieber released Swag Live From Coachella , the complete recording of his April 11 headline performance in Indio, California.
- The 32-year-old artist's Coachella set marked his first major live performance in four years, drawing one of the largest crowds in the festival's history.
- Bieber saw the largest single streaming day of his career on April 15 with over 105 million Spotify streams, followed by an almost 1,800 per cent surge in global streams to 431 million.
- The concert featured guest appearances by The Kid LAROI, Tems, Wizkid, and Dijon, while fans can watch a YouTube encore replay today at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET.
- With 147 million global views, the Coachella appearance stands as the most-watched performance in the festival's history, cementing the singer's standing on the Billboard Global 200.
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Justin Bieber releases surprise live album of Coachella set
Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend I) features the 32-year-old’s performance at the Californian festival on April 11.
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Justin Bieber’s Coachella comeback is now yours to relive in full. The global superstar releases ‘Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend 1)’, the complete live recording of his first headlining performance at the festival on April 11, 2026. Marking his first major live show in four years, his return drew one of the largest crowds in […] The post Justin Bieber Releases Record-Shattering ‘Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend 1)’ appeared first on That Eri…
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Justin Bieber releases SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) the complete live recording of his now legendary first headlining performance at The Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival on April 11, 2026. Marking his first major live show in four years, Bieber’s return drew one of the largest crowds in the festival’s history and earned widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike. Vulture praised the set as “a career-spanning victory lap,” wh…
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