Justin Bieber Announced as Headliner at Coachella
Justin Bieber has not treated fans to a solo concert since his performance in September 2022 in Rio de Janeiro. However, it sounds like he will be returning to the stage in a big way later this year.
Just a few weeks after dropping a surprise second part to his hit album, SWAG, which he released earlier this summer, Bieber was the subject of yet another major announcement this week as he was announced as one of the headliners at the Coachella Music Festival.
Big Bieber Summer
- July 10: Released his new clothing line, SKYLRK.
- July 11: Released his new album, SWAG.
- Sept. 5: Released SWAG II.
- Sept. 16: Announced as Coachella headliner.
Bieber's Hiatus
Bieber has not performed a major concert since his September 4, 2022, concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The singer abruptly canceled the rest of his Justice World Tour after the Rio de Janeiro performance to prioritize his health.
The superstar artist has since made a few smaller appearances on stage, most recently joining SZA on stage during her “Grand National Tour” with Kendrick Lamar for the performance of her song "Snooze."
Bieber Headlining Coachella
While Bieber is often present at the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California, regularly joining other artists on stage for their sets, he has never been a performer himself. However, that's set to change this year.
On Tuesday morning at Midnight, Bieber was officially announced as one of the headliners at the 2026 Coachella Music Festival.
Bieber joins Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G as the headliners at this year's festival. You can view the full announced lineup here.
How to Get Tickets
Passes for the 2026 Coachella Music Festival will be available starting Friday, September 19, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time, and fans can register now for access to passes.
Those who bought tickets to the 2024/2025 festival can get early access starting Thursday, September 18, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time. To access the loyalty sale, register with the same email used to purchase or register a wristband in 2024 or 2025.
General Admission passes start at $639 for Weekend 1 and $589 for Weekend 2. VIP passes, meanwhile, start at $1,299 for Weekend 1 and $1,199 for Weekend 2.