Justin Bieber’s Coachella Set Time Confirmed For Saturday Night
Justin Bieber’s Coachella Set Time Confirmed For Saturday Night...
Justin Bieber’s highly anticipated performance at Coachella 2026 has been officially scheduled for Saturday night, April 12. The pop superstar will take the main stage at 9:45 PM EST, marking his first appearance at the iconic festival in over a decade.
The announcement has sparked widespread excitement among fans, many of whom have been eagerly awaiting details about his set time. Bieber’s return to Coachella follows his successful Justice World Tour and the release of his latest album, Forever, which debuted at number one on the Billboard charts last month.
Coachella organizers confirmed the timing earlier today, emphasizing Bieber’s headline slot as one of the festival’s most anticipated moments. The performance is expected to feature a mix of his classic hits and new material, along with special guest appearances.
Social media has been buzzing with speculation about the setlist and potential surprises. Fans are particularly hopeful for collaborations with other artists performing at the festival, including Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar.
The timing of Bieber’s performance aligns with Coachella’s tradition of hosting major acts during prime evening hours. This allows attendees on the East Coast to stream the event live, while West Coast festivalgoers can experience it in person under the Indio, California, night sky.
Bieber’s performance is expected to draw record-breaking viewership for Coachella’s live stream, with millions tuning in worldwide. This year’s festival has already seen a surge in ticket sales and online engagement, fueled by a star-studded lineup and the return of live music after pandemic-related disruptions.
For those unable to attend or stream the event, highlights and clips from Bieber’s set are likely to dominate social media throughout the weekend. His performance is poised to be a defining moment of Coachella 2026, cementing his status as one of pop music’s most enduring icons.