Arabic version: جاستن بيبر يقدم عرضًا مختلطًا في كوتشيلا 2026
Justin Bieber took the stage at Coachella on Saturday night, marking his first major public performance in over four years. According to The Guardian, the pop superstar’s set was characterized by a low-energy yet vocally impressive showcase that left audiences with mixed feelings.
The excitement was palpable as fans eagerly anticipated Bieber’s return, especially after the singer canceled his 2022 Justice World Tour due to health issues. The atmosphere was charged with a sense of vulnerability, as many attendees were anxious about how the 32-year-old artist would fare in such a high-pressure environment. Bieber began his set shortly after 11:35 PM, donning a pink hoodie and sunglasses, and opened with “All I Can Take” from his 2025 album “Swag.”
Despite the subdued energy of the performance, Bieber’s vocal ability shone through. He captivated the audience with his smooth rendition of tracks like “Speed Demon” and even engaged in a nostalgic segment where he harmonized along with his younger self’s music videos. This moment resonated with the crowd, evoking a sense of shared history and emotional connection.
However, the minimalist presentation of his set, which included minimal choreography and audience interaction, led some to view it as self-indulgent. The contrast between Bieber’s performance and fellow headliner Sabrina Carpenter’s more elaborate show highlighted differing expectations for male and female pop stars at such festivals. Bieber’s choice to perform mostly new material, including a six-song acoustic segment, also drew mixed reactions, with some fans craving more of his classic hits.
Ultimately, Bieber’s performance was a complex blend of nostalgia, vulnerability, and artistic expression. While it may not have met every expectation, it marked a significant step in his ongoing comeback, showcasing both his talent and the challenges he faces as he navigates his career.



















