Justin Bieber Favors ‘Swag’ Songs in a Minimalist Coachella Set, but Also Revisits His ‘Baby’-Hood, Bingeing on Old YouTube Clips
Home Music News Apr 12, 2026 3:44am PT Justin Bieber Favors ‘Swag’ Songs in a Minimalist Coachella Set, but Also Revisits His ‘Baby’-Hood, Bingeing on Old YouTube Clips By Chris Willman Plus Icon Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic ChrisWillman Latest What Was Up With Susan Sarandon’s Coachella Monologue as an Elder Sabrina Carpenter? 10 hours ago Livestreaming Coachella 2026: A Complete Guide to the YouTube Schedule for Weekend 1 1 day ago Bruce Springsteen Turns L.A.’s Forum Into the Promised Land With a Show That Mixes American Resistance and Rapture: Concert Review 2 days ago See All Coachella YouTube Talk about going from one extreme to another. However extravagant and maximalist Sabrina Carpenter’s production was for her headlining set at Coachella Friday, that’s how minimal and barely-there Justin Bieber‘s staging and musical design were for his night-capping show on Saturday. It definitely felt like Personal Time With Justin, as he is in 2026, with few initial distractions from his one-man “Swag” show in the way of luxuries like elaborate sets, oldies or other humans. Related Stories Donald Trump Fires Pam Bondi as Attorney Generalالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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