The set leaned heavily on tracks from his “Swag” era, with performances of fan favourites like “Go Baby” and “All I Can Take” setting the tone early. However, the energy shifted when Bieber introduced a YouTube-inspired segment—an interactive, reflective portion of the show where he revisited clips from his early career. That moment became one of the night’s highlights as he invited Billie Eilish on stage.
Eilish, a longtime admirer of Bieber, joined him for a live rendition of “One Less Lonely Girl,” sitting on stage as he performed the track directly to her. Their onstage moment echoed their history together, including their meeting at Coachella in 2019 and subsequent collaboration on a remix of her hit “Bad Guy.”
The performance also featured appearances from other major acts. SZA emerged as the closing guest, joining Bieber for a rendition of “Snooze,” a song they previously performed together at SoFi Stadium during her tour with Kendrick Lamar. Earlier in the night, Sexyy Red took the stage for “Sweet Spot,” while Big Sean joined Bieber on “As Long As You Love Me” and “No Pressure.”
A strong sense of reflection ran throughout the set. Building on a similar segment from weekend one, Bieber once again tapped into his early rise to fame, showing clips and singing along to his teenage YouTube covers. Among them was his rendition of Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake—a nod to the beginnings of his career as a viral sensation. The sequence blended humour, memes, and archival footage, resonating with longtime fans before transitioning back into his more recent material.
Bieber ultimately closed the show with a focus on his “Swag” catalogue, rounding off both weekends of his Coachella headline run with a mix of old and new.
Beyond the performances, speculation is growing about what comes next. Fans tracking updates to Bieber’s official website have noted hints of a potential tour, including a message suggesting that new concert dates may soon be announced to subscribers—fueling anticipation that his return to the stage could extend well beyond the festival circuit.
