Justin Bieber’s setlist at Coachella: all of the songs from his comeback performance on Saturday
California takes center stage once again, quite literally, and the pop icon was back with new and classic.


Justin Bieber returned to the spotlight in emphatic fashion on Saturday night, headlining Coachella 2026 with a sprawling, nostalgia-heavy set that blended new material with the hits that defined his rise. And fans lapped it up.
The 90-minute performance marked his first major show in years and unfolded like a journey through every phase of his career. Bieber opened with a run of newer tracks from his recent projects, including All I Can Take, Speed Demon, and First Place, before gradually shifting into some of his classics to really get the party going.
The set was all about quick transitions and partial performances to maintain the energy, with Bieber even using a laptop mid-show to pull up old clips and revisit viral moments from his early YouTube days. The crowd kept up the pace, especially when the biggest hits arrived.
Songs like Baby, Favorite Girl, Sorry, and Where Are Ü Now triggered the loudest reactions of the night, while Stay brought out The Kid Laroi for one of several guest appearances. Later, Tems and Wizkid joined him for Essence, adding a global touch to the set.
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The show closed with Daisies, accompanied by a full fireworks display, as Bieber thanked fans and reflected on the moment.
Full Justin Bieber Coachella 2026 setlist
- All I Can Take
- Speed Demon
- First Place
- Go Baby
- Standing On Business
- Walking Away
- All The Way
- 405
- Too Long
- Petting Zoo
- I Do
- Stay (with The Kid Laroi)
- Things You Do
- Glory Voice Memo
- Zuma House
- Dotted Line
- Everything Hallelujah
- Baby
- Favorite Girl
- That Should Be Me
- Beauty and a Beat
- Never Say Never
- Confident
- All That Matters
- With You (Chris Brown cover)
- So Sick (Ne-Yo cover)
- Sorry
- Where Are Ü Now
- I’m The One
- Yukon
- Devotion (with Dijon)
- I Think You’re Special (with Tems)
- Essence (with Wizkid & Tems)
- Daisies
What songs were missing from Justin Bieber’s Coachella set?
Notably absent from the gig were some expected staples like Love Yourself and One Less Lonely Girl, but the sheer breadth of the set was a reminder, at least to me, of the scale of Bieber’s catalog… and, you could say, his enduring grip on pop culture.
Who is performing at Coachella 2026?
Friday (April 10 & 17)
Friday’s lineup is headlined by Sabrina Carpenter, setting the tone for the weekend with a pop-driven main stage close. The day blends indie, electronic, and alternative sounds, featuring acts like The xx, Disclosure, and Turnstile. Elsewhere, rising and genre-bending names such as Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, and Creepy Nuts add depth, while Sexyy Red and Swae Lee bring a heavier hip-hop presence.
Saturday (April 11 & 18)
Saturday, as already covered, belongs to Justin Bieber, whose comeback headline slot is the most anticipated of the weekend. The supporting lineup is stacked with global stars and cult favorites, including The Strokes, Labrinth, and David Byrne. Pop and alternative acts like PinkPantheress and Interpol sit alongside Latin group Morat. The electronic side is well covered too, with major names such as David Guetta and Armin van Buuren (teaming up with Adam Beyer) delivering late-night energy.
Sunday (April 12 & 19)
Sunday wraps up the festival with a headline performance from Karol G, bringing a Latin global close to the weekend. The day’s lineup is eclectic, mixing legacy acts with newer voices, including Iggy Pop, FKA Twigs, and Foster the People. Electronic heavyweights like Fatboy Slim, Kaskade, and Duke Dumont keep the tempo high, while acts such as Wet Leg and Laufey round out a diverse closing day.
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