Justin Bieber performs first major U.S. concert in four years

Justin Bieber took the stage at the Roxy in Los Angeles on Sunday night for an invite-only performance, marking his first major U.S. show in four years. The gig featured a 25-song set drawn entirely from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II. Bieber is preparing to headline Coachella next month.

Bieber's appearance at the Roxy drew an excited crowd of fans for the private event. He delivered two regular sets and an acoustic performance, including songs such as “Mother in You,” “Things You Do,” and “Dotted Line.” A strict no-phone policy was in place, though a few clips surfaced online showing the crowd singing along to “Daisies,” which closed the show, and “Yukon.” Setlist.fm and a social media photo confirmed the 25-song lineup from Swag and Swag II. This concert served as Bieber's first full public show since his Justice tour concluded in 2022. That tour was postponed and canceled amid health challenges. Since then, Bieber has made limited appearances, including a 2024 set at the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, performances at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game and the Grammys in February, and a November Twitch livestream of older material. The Roxy gig acts as a warmup for Coachella, where Bieber will headline alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G. The festival's first weekend runs April 10 through 12, with the second from April 17 through 19.

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