Justin Bieber at Coachella 2026: serenade to Billie Eilish, duet with SZA and more star-studded guests

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Justin Bieber sang to Billie Eilish live on the Coachella 2026 stage, while duets with SZA and Big Sean completed an epic night of nostalgia and surprises.

The second weekend of Coachella 2026 turned into a truly cinematic spectacle, with headliner Justin Bieber taking it to another level. Following his standout performance during the first weekend — where he brought out The Kid Laroi, Tems and Wizkid — the singer returned to the stage with an even more emotional and surprise-filled set that is already making waves worldwide.

  • The most heartfelt moment: Justin Bieber sings to Billie Eilish


During a special segment titled YouTube section, where Justin Bieber revisited his roots by scrolling through old clips from his early career, one of the most touching moments of the festival unfolded. Billie Eilish emerged from the crowd, joined him on stage, and Bieber serenaded her with his classic ‘One Less Lonely Girl’. The moment carried extra weight, as Billie has openly shared in the past that she was a devoted fan of Bieber during her teenage years.

The two artists first met at Coachella 2019 and later collaborated on the remix of ‘Bad Guy’. This serenade felt like a perfect full-circle moment, deeply moving the audience on-site as well as fans across social media.

More high-profile guests: SZA, Big Sean and beyond
The surprises didn’t stop there. Justin Bieber closed his guest lineup with SZA, who joined him on stage to perform ‘Snooze’. Their chemistry was undeniable, especially after having shared a stage in Los Angeles the previous year.

Big Sean also appeared, performing ‘As Long As You Love Me’ and ‘No Pressure’, adding both energy and nostalgia to the set. Other guest appearances included Sexyy Red on ‘Sweet Spot’ and Dijon on ‘Devotion’, turning the performance into a fully collaborative celebration.

  • Pure nostalgia: revisiting Justin Bieber’s beginnings


Bieber’s set leaned heavily into nostalgia. The singer projected archival footage from his teenage years, including early YouTube covers such as ‘Cry Me a River’ by Justin Timberlake. This emotional segment connected seamlessly with his current era, as he closed the show with tracks from his album ‘SWAG’, leaving the audience with a balanced mix of memories and fresh hits.

  • A Coachella to remember


With guests such as Billie Eilish, SZA and Big Sean, the second weekend of Coachella 2026 cemented itself as one of the most memorable in recent years. Justin Bieber once again proved why he remains one of the most influential and beloved figures in global pop.

This “Bieberchella” has officially become part of festival history.