Justin Bieber leads Coachella 2026 line-up

Justin Bieber is to headline Coachella 2026 alongside fellow pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and Colombian superstar Karol G.

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Justin Bieber is to headline Coachella 2026
Justin Bieber is to headline Coachella 2026

Justin Bieber is to cement his comeback with a huge headline performance at Coachella 2026.

The 31-year-old pop star scored a hit in July when he dropped his seventh studio album Swag - his first new record since 2021's Justice - and he followed it with Swag II earlier this month - now he's been lined up to lead the line-up at the Californian music festival in April alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Colombian superstar Karol G.

Bieber has previously appeared at the festival as a guest performer but the 2026 festival will mark the first time he's ever headlined the event.

Carpenter made her debut at Coachella last year, while Karol G previously hit the stage in Indio in 2022.

The Espresso star will headline Coachella on the Friday along with acts including The XX, Turnstile and Teddy Swims, with Bieber on Saturday alongside The Strokes, Addison Rae, David Byrne, Labrinth and Interpol.

The festival will be closed out by Karol G on the Sunday which will also feature acts including Young Thug, Wet Leg, Iggy Pop and FKA Twigs.

Coachella runs across two weekends in April on 10-12 and 17-19.

The line-up poster also features a mysterious mention of "The Bunker Debut Of RADIOHEAD KID A MNESIA" - a reference to Radiohead's 2021 compilation project Kid A Mnesia which was a reissue of their 2000 album Kid A and 2001's Amnesiac.

Coachella 2025 was headlined by Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone and Travis Scott and featured performances from stars including Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion and Shaboozey.

The event will mark Bieber's big return to live performance following his double album release this year.

His collaborator Cash Cobain previously opened up about the singer's recording process for Swag - revealing they were recording in a living room and the pop star was still making changes right up until the day before the album's release.

He told The Hollywood Reporter: "One day, he was in New York and he was like: 'Yo, pull up on me'. We were in this big apartment, there were a lot of people there.

"He had a studio in his living room, there were a few other musicians and writers there and we were sitting in a circle on the couches. He had this microphone, they were playing a beat and he was vocalizing and he asked me if I had anything for that.

"I started harmonizing, mumbling, just coming up with ideas. We were recording everything ...

"[Later] I kid you not, he gets on the phone, he sent me the piece he wanted me to redo, a couple changes, and the time I turned it in to him, the album came out the next day."