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Justin Bieber is seeing one of his signature hits surge again following his Coachella headline set, as “Beauty And A Beat” featuring Nicki Minaj re-enters the UK Official Singles Chart at No. 11. The track jumps 358% week-on-week, marking its highest-ever peak 14 years after its original release.

Originally debuting in 2012 and peaking at No. 16, the song’s resurgence underscores the immediate impact of Bieber’s April 11 performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. His 90-minute headline set at the Empire Polo Club in Indio marked his first full-scale U.S. concert since 2022, following the cancellation of the Justice World Tour due to health issues. Arriving onstage at approximately 11:25 p.m. PDT, Bieber blended catalog staples with newer material from his 2025 releases Swag and Swag II, including “Yukon,” “Daisies,” “Speed Demon,” and “Go Baby.”



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Streaming gains extended beyond his back catalog. Recent tracks “Daisies” and “Yukon” also return to the UK chart this week at No. 15 and No. 26, respectively, reinforcing the momentum around what fans have dubbed “Bieberchella.” With weekend two of the festival underway as of April 17, additional chart movement remains likely as performances continue to drive discovery across platforms.

Elsewhere on the chart, KATSEYE secure the highest new entry with “Pinky Up,” debuting at No. 14 following its live premiere at Coachella on April 10. The single, lifted from their upcoming EP Wild (due August 14), becomes the group’s fourth UK chart hit, joining “Gnarly” (No. 52), “Gabriela” (No. 38), and “Internet Girl” (No. 24). Their Sahara Stage set, performed as a five-member unit amid Manon’s hiatus, quickly went viral, further amplifying the track’s release.

At the top of the chart, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean maintain control with “Rein Me In,” which holds at No. 1 for an eighth non-consecutive week.

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