Justin Bieber’s Coachella takeover is translating into massive streaming gains, with multiple catalog hits surging across platforms days after Weekend 2. Fresh data from Spotify confirms that two early fan favorites have exploded the most, signaling a renewed global appetite for his discography.
According to Spotify, “Favorite Girl” and “That Should Be Me” each recorded a staggering +1000% increase in U.S. streams following Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2026. The spike follows Bieber’s headline sets across both weekends, culminating on April 17 with a performance that leaned heavily on nostalgia and fan interaction. Other catalog staples also saw major growth, including “Beauty and a Beat” (+795%) and “One Less Lonely Girl” (+720%).
Momentum had already been building after Weekend 1. During the tracking week ending April 16, Justin Bieber placed 17 songs on the Spotify Weekly Global chart, led by the viral resurgence of “Beauty and a Beat” featuring Nicki Minaj. The 2012 hit closed the week with 35.9 million streams, climbing to No. 1 on the Daily Global Spotify chart for three consecutive days before re-entering the weekly ranking at No. 3—its highest position ever.
Weekend 2 amplified that trajectory. Bieber’s April 17 set featured a surprise moment when Billie Eilish joined him onstage during “One Less Lonely Girl,” a performance that quickly circulated across social media and triggered another wave of streams. By April 20, the track had climbed to No. 48 on the Daily Global Spotify chart, marking its first appearance in the upper tier.
Across the board, the numbers reflect a broader catalog revival. Spotify reports Bieber’s global streams jumped by over 210% across both weekends, with deep cuts like “Favorite Girl” re-entering fan conversations alongside major hits such as “Sorry,” “Baby,” and “Love Yourself.” Even more recent material like “Daisies,” from his 2025 album Swag, surged back into the top 20 globally with 21.3 million streams.






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