As the highly anticipated headlining performance at Coachella, Justin Bieber made a nostalgic comeback to the big stage. The 32-year-old delighted the audience by singing to YouTube music videos of his previous successes, like Baby and Never Say Never, for the most of Saturday night’s performance while seated in front of a laptop. This seemed to be a tribute to the platform that led to his discovery.
Additionally, he appeared to engage with the live comments on his set’s YouTube feed while playing some of the home movies that had made him famous in the business at the age of twelve. After postponing his Justice world tour due to health concerns, it was the star’s largest live performance in four years.
He performed songs from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II on a stage that was otherwise empty before telling the audience he intended to take them “on a journey” and consulting his archive. How far back do you go?” he asked the audience several times.
Additionally, Bieber aired the video that went viral most recently and raised questions about his mental condition. In it, he addressed a photographer and stated, “It’s not clocking to you, I’m standing on business.
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