Justin Bieber's second Coachella 2026 set criticized as 'lazy' with pre-recorded vocals

Following similar backlash to his April 11 Weekend 1 headline, Justin Bieber's April 13 Coachella performance drew sharp social media criticism for 'lazy' execution, relying on pre-recorded vocals over music videos. The set featured guests Tems, Dijon, Wizkid, and Mk.gee on tracks from 'SWAG' and 'SWAG II', plus classics like 'Baby'. He is scheduled for another show on April 18.

Justin Bieber's April 13 set at the 2026 Coachella Festival in Indio, California—his second appearance after the debated Weekend 1 headline—sparked renewed online backlash. Songs included recent 'SWAG' and 'SWAG II' tracks, nostalgic hits like 'Baby', 'Favorite Girl', and his YouTube cover of Chris Brown's 'With You', with special guests Tems, Dijon, Wizkid, and Mk.gee.

Social media users, including thousands of attendees, called it one of the festival's worst, criticizing the lack of live vocals, pre-recorded tracks overpowering music videos, and sidelined stage presence—especially during 'Baby'. Bieber offered minimal audience interaction, projecting simulated song requests via computer, prompting viral complaints like 'they paid him 10 million dollars to sing karaoke of his own YouTube songs' and 'singing half over your music video, which is actually louder than your voice, is not performing'. Rolling Stone noted the substantial payday for his two shows.

Coachella runs April 10-19, with Bieber's next performance on April 18. See prior series coverage for Weekend 1 details and buildup.

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Justin Bieber performs on Coachella 2026 main stage with YouTube nostalgia clips, surprise guests, and celebrity fans like Katy Perry watching.
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Justin Bieber headlines Coachella 2026 with guests and YouTube nostalgia

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Justin Bieber headlined the main stage at Coachella 2026 in Indio, California, on April 11, delivering a set heavy on tracks from his recent albums Swag and Swag II alongside surprise guests. He spent about 25 minutes sharing viral YouTube clips and early hits, drawing reactions from stars like Katy Perry and Zara Larsson. Bieber returns for the festival's second weekend on April 18.

Justin Bieber's Coachella 2026 headline set on April 11 has divided fans, with many criticizing it as 'lazy' despite his reported $10 million payday. The 32-year-old singer paid tribute to wife Hailey Bieber and son Jack while seated with a laptop for video clips and crowd sing-alongs, prompting widespread social media debate. See earlier coverage of the performance details.

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Justin Bieber returned to the U.S. stage for the first time in four years with a 25-song invite-only performance at the Roxy Theater in West Hollywood over the weekend, previewing his Coachella headline sets. The pop star shared a montage clip on X from the no-phones gig, heightening excitement for his festival appearances on April 11 and 18.

Singer-songwriter Dijon made his Saturday Night Live debut on December 6, 2025, performing tracks from his latest album Baby during the episode hosted by Melissa McCarthy. Backed by a 12-person band including Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, he opened with 'Higher!' and followed with a medley of 'Baby!' and 'Another Baby!' This appearance caps a standout year for Dijon, highlighted by Grammy nominations for his production work.

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Chanel West Coast and Lexy Panterra caught up with reporters at the Grow & Glow festival near Coachella grounds on Friday, dishing on their excitement for Justin Bieber's performance. But they had a cheeky plea: please don't relieve yourselves on the ground while waiting. Lexy shared her concerns after spotting fans already squatting during the weekend.

The xx performed at Coachella on April 10, marking their first show at the festival in nine years and first festival appearance in eight. The trio played a sunset set ahead of headliner Sabrina Carpenter, drawing tracks from their albums and solo careers. The band described the moment as special in a post-show Instagram message.

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Ye held his second sold-out concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on April 3, featuring surprise guests Lauryn Hill and Travis Scott. The 70,000-capacity venue saw performances blending his new album Bully with classics. Hill joined for several songs, later bringing her sons Zion Marley and YG Marley onstage.

 

 

 

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