
Justin Bieber is set to perform at the Coachella music festival, joining headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, and Anyma. While he’s performed at Coachella four times before, this will be his first time as a headliner. Coming off the success of his recently released albums, SWAG and SWAG II, Bieber is expected to have another big hit. Reports say he’s earning a multi-million dollar payout for the performance.
Justin Bieber is set to earn over $10 million for performing at Coachella 2026, according to Rolling Stone. This is particularly notable because he negotiated the deal himself, without an agent. Bieber recently ended his professional relationship with Scooter Braun under difficult circumstances, reportedly due to a disagreement over a loan.
Justin Bieber’s recent songs have been hugely popular, reaching the top of music charts globally and earning him millions of views, streams, and revenue. Fans have also been rediscovering his older music, boosting its chart performance. Mentions of his wife, Hailey Bieber, and son, Jack Blues, have particularly resonated with audiences. This success has reportedly turned around Bieber’s financial situation, after reports earlier in the year claimed he was facing financial difficulties.
Justin Bieber will return to the U.S. stage after more than four years, performing at Coachella following the postponement of his 2022 tour. He’s joined by a diverse lineup of artists including Young Thug, Addison Rae, FKA Twigs, BIGBANG, KATSEYE, SHINee’s Taemin, BINI, Sombr, Swae Lee, Iggy Pop, Major Lazer, Green Velvet, PinkPantheress, Central Cee, Armand Van Buuren & Adam Beyer, Giveon, Labrinth, Dijon, and many other talented performers.
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2025-09-17 08:37