Justin Bieber Drops Surprise Live Album From Coachella 2025 Set
Justin Bieber Surprise Coachella Live Album Released

Canadian singer Justin Bieber has released a surprise live album of a set he performed at Coachella earlier this year. Titled Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend I), the album captures the 32-year-old's performance at the Californian festival on April 11, marking his first large-scale live show in four years.

Performance Highlights and Special Guests

The setlist includes songs from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II, featuring an acoustic segment. Special guests included The Kid Laroi, Tems, Wizkid, Dijon, and Mk.gee. The performance was streamed on YouTube on Friday and is set to repeat at midnight on Saturday.

Bieber's Recent Musical Output

Swag, Bieber's first studio album in four years, was released in July 2024 as a surprise drop. The 21-track seventh LP sees the singer reflecting on his experiences as a husband and father. He followed it with the 23-track companion album Swag II in September 2025.

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Grammy Performance and Career Milestones

Bieber earned praise for his performance of Yukon at the Grammy Awards in February, where he appeared on stage in grey shorts with a guitar and drum machine, accompanied by a mirror. He walked off with his arms folded before returning to switch off the drum machine. The singer has seven UK number one singles and two UK number one albums (Believe and Changes). He is best known for hits like Baby, What Do You Mean?, and Sorry.

Awards and Ventures

Bieber has been nominated for 23 Grammy Awards and won two: Best Country Duo/Group Performance for 10,000 Hours with Dan + Shay, and Best Dance Recording for Where Are U Now with Jack U (Skrillex and Diplo). He also launched a clothing and lifestyle brand called SKYLRK. The live album is available to stream on YouTube and Spotify now.

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