Justin Bieber fans can now listen to the first of his two historic Coachella 2026 sets on their favorite streaming platform.
On Friday (June 26), the pop star released Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend I), the complete live recording of his April 11 performance at the Indio, California festival.
The show, which saw him bring out special guests The Kid LAROI, Tems, Wizkid, and Dijon, was his first major appearance in four years and drew one of the festival’s biggest crowds ever.
During the performance, Bieber performed hits from his 2025 offerings SWAG and SWAG II, like SWAG’s lead single “Daisies” and the hit song “Yukon,” both of which have been certified 2x platinum since their release.
He also revisited some throwbacks, including his breakout hit “Baby,” “Favorite Girl” for the first time since 2013, “Beauty and the Beat” featuring Nicki Minaj, and “Never Say Never.” In addition to the aforementioned guests he brought out during his set, Mk.gee also made an appearance.
The concert saw 147 million global views, making it the most-viewed performance in Coachella history. After the show, on April 15, Bieber saw the largest single streaming day of his career, with over 105 million Spotify streams; the record was followed by an almost 1800 percent boost in global streams in a single week, to 431 million.
To coincide with the release of the album, Bieber’s live performance is set to stream on YouTube for a second time at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET. Beliebers can listen to Swag Live from Coachella (Weekend I) here.
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