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Justin Bieber is seeing an immediate and measurable payoff from his Coachella return. Just two days after headlining the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2026 on April 11, the pop star placed 14 songs on the Spotify Daily Global Chart dated April 13, earning one of the strongest post-festival streaming surges of the year.

Legacy hits led the charge. “Beauty and a Beat” climbed to No. 18 with 2.8 million streams, marking a new peak more than a decade after its release, while “Baby” followed at No. 28 with 2.4 million streams (+67%). Catalog staples “Sorry,” “Confident,” and “Eenie Meanie” also reached new peaks, each benefiting from renewed exposure during the set’s nostalgia-heavy midsection. Even deeper cuts such as “Never Say Never” and “Company” debuted on the chart for the first time.



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Recent material held its ground alongside the classics. Tracks from his 2025 projects Swag and Swag II—including “Daisies” (No. 44) and “Yukon” (No. 95, re-entry)—saw significant gains, bridging past and present eras within a single streaming cycle. Collaborations further amplified the spike, with “Stay” re-entering the chart following his onstage reunion with The Kid LAROI.

Overall consumption placed Bieber as the third most-streamed artist globally on April 12, trailing only Bad Bunny and BTS.

The performance itself carried added significance. Taking the stage at 11:25 p.m. PDT for a 90-minute headlining set, Bieber delivered his first full U.S. concert since the cancellation of the Justice World Tour in 2022. A carefully structured setlist blended newer tracks like “Speed Demon” and “Go Baby” with a medley of defining hits.

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