Justin Bieber’s record-breaking Coachella 2026 performance is getting another encore. After becoming the most-viewed set in the festival’s history with 147 million global YouTube views, fans now have another opportunity to watch the official Weekend 1 livestream in full.
When can you watch Justin Bieber’s Coachella 2026 performance?
YouTube is hosting an exclusive repeat broadcast of the official Coachella Weekend 1 livestream tonight (June 26), beginning at 4:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. ET.
The rebroadcast follows an earlier encore stream and gives fans another chance to relive Bieber’s first Coachella headlining performance, originally held on April 11, 2026. The replay will feature the complete professionally produced livestream.
Why is the performance such a big deal?
The show marked Bieber’s first major live performance in four years and quickly became one of the defining moments of Coachella 2026. The set balanced nostalgia with new material, while the production blended acoustic moments, archival YouTube footage, cinematic visuals, and songs spanning nearly two decades of his career.
Special guests included The Kid Laroi, Tems, Wizkid, Dijon, and Mk.gee, adding several standout collaborations throughout the set. The performance has since accumulated 147 million global YouTube views, making it the most-watched Coachella performance ever.
Where can fans stream the live album?
Alongside the rebroadcast, Bieber has released SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) across streaming platforms. The 22-track live album captures the entire Weekend 1 performance, including songs such as “Daisies,” “Yukon,” “All I Can Take,” “Go Baby,” “Devotion” with Dijon, “I Think You’re Special” with Tems, “Essence” alongside Wizkid and Tems, and “Stay” featuring The Kid Laroi.
The release arrives after one of the biggest post-Coachella streaming surges ever recorded. Bieber remained Spotify’s No. 1 most streamed artist following the festival and logged the largest single streaming day of his career on April 15, surpassing 105 million streams before finishing the week with 431 million global streams. His catalog simultaneously placed 21 songs inside Spotify’s Global Top 200, while seven albums charted on the Billboard 200 at the same time.
Earlier reporting also highlighted massive gains for older hits after both festival weekends. Songs including “Favorite Girl,” “That Should Be Me,” “Beauty and a Beat,” and “One Less Lonely Girl” experienced dramatic streaming increases as audiences revisited Bieber’s catalog following his headline performances.






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