Exciting news for all Beliebers out there! Justin Bieber is set to make history as he headlines Coachella 2026, marking his first time taking the main stage at this iconic music festival in California.
Fans are buzzing with anticipation, not just about which of his hits he might play, but also when they’ll get to see him perform. If you’re keen to catch all the details about Justin’s Coachella appearance, you’re in the right place!
Justin Bieber’s Coachella 2026 Performance Dates
Justin’s performance will take place during both weekends of Coachella-specifically on Saturday, April 11, and then again on Saturday, April 18.
What Time Will Justin Bieber Take the Stage?
You can expect Justin to grace the Coachella stage around 11:25 p.m. PT on both nights.
Hints About Justin Bieber’s Coachella Setlist
While Justin hasn’t officially released his setlist yet, eagle-eyed fans believe they’ve uncovered some of the songs he plans to perform during the show.
Sources on social media reported that during rehearsals, they heard him singing classics like “Baby,” “One Less Lonely Girl,” “All That Matters,” and even “Sorry.”
Justin’s Brief Rehearsal Session
Producer Ben Winston shared that Justin’s rehearsal was quite short-only about 15 minutes, despite performers typically having 90 minutes to prepare. He ran through “Yukon” just once and felt satisfied with his performance.
“He came to the stage, did it once, and asked me how it looked. I was totally blown away by it,” said Ben in a recent appearance on the “Rolling Stone Music Now” podcast. He added, “After the first run, Justin seemed pleased and said, ‘See you Sunday!'”
Before leaving, Ben convinced him for another quick run-through so the camera crew could get a better feel for the performance.
Other Coachella 2026 Headliners
Alongside Justin, Coachella will also feature headlining performances by Sabrina Carpenter, who is returning for her third time, and Karol G, marking a historic moment as the first Latina to headline at the festival.
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