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Justin Bieber Brings Out Billie Eilish, Big Sean, and More Stars During Coachella 2026 Performance
The set leaned on his Swag albums and YouTube-era memories as he invited surprise collaborators onstage, including Billie Eilish and SZA.
- On Saturday, April 18, 2026, 32-year-old singer Justin Bieber headlined his second Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival set, featuring surprise guest appearances from Billie Eilish and SZA.
- Following criticism for his Weekend 1 set, which some viewers labeled "one of the laziest performances of all time," Bieber revamped his Coachella production with increased energy and a revised set list.
- During his interactive "YouTube" section, Bieber invited longtime fan Eilish onstage to be serenaded with "One Less Lonely Girl," recreating their 2019 meeting at the festival.
- Additional guest appearances included SZA, who performed an acoustic duet of "Snooze," and Big Sean, while Bieber also brought out Sexyy Red for "Sweet Spot" to enthusiastic crowd responses.
- Speculation about a potential tour has increased following updates to Bieber's website, which was recently updated with a message indicating new concert dates will be emailed to subscribers.
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Justin Bieber Brings Out Billie Eilish, Big Sean, and More Stars During Coachella 2026 Performance
Justin Bieber was somebody to love at Coachella weekend two. During the “Baby” hitmaker’s April 18 headlining set, he brought a stacked lineup of stars out to the desert for a nostalgic...
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Read Full ArticleThe internet was flooded with countless videos from Justin Bieber's Coachella performance last night of the song One Less Lonely Girl. The famous Canadian artist invited singer Billie Eilish on stage to dedicate his well-known song to her. According to videos shared online, the "Birds of a Feather" singer crawled onto the stage, overcome with great emotions, until the audience could not believe that Billie climbed onto Bieber's stage. The artist…
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