Justin Bieber previews Coachella set at secret Roxy show, his first U.S. concert in four years

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.

Bieber's Sunday night show at the 500-capacity Roxy Theater marked his first full U.S. concert since the Justice tour ended in 2022 and his first major stage longer than a brief Grammys performance this year. The intimate set featured three segments—two regular performances bookended by an acoustic interlude—drawing exclusively from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II, per Setlist.fm and fan social media reports. Highlights included 'Daisies,' 'Speed Demon,' 'Walking Away,' 'Go Baby Go,' 'Yukon,' and acoustics like 'Mother in You,' 'Things You Do,' 'Dotted Line,' and 'Everything Hallelujah.'

Bieber cycled through looks including a pink beanie, TLC CrazySexyCool World Tour t-shirt, and shirtless, engaging the packed crowd with questions like 'You guys having fun?' On Monday, March 31, he posted a short X video compilation captioned 'See you all soon,' showing him bowing shirtless on stage, the marquee reading 'Justin Bieber / Tonight Only,' and exclusive merch. The clip ended with Bieber thanking fans: 'I just want to say thank you so much for coming tonight. This is so beautiful—it's a little sneak preview into Coachella, which is going to be so much fun.'

Fans can catch Bieber headlining Coachella weekends live or via YouTube stream, building major anticipation for his return.

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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.

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