Anticipation is building for Justin Bieber’s headlining performances at Coachella 2026, with fans eager for what the 32-year-old pop icon has planned. Beyond his scheduled shows, speculation is growing that Bieber is involved in a companion documentary chronicling his path to the festival.
An anonymous source revealed that a prominent former teen idol and A-list pop star has partnered with Netflix to document their preparations for Coachella. Bieber, known for hits like “Daisies,” is slated to perform on Saturday, April 11, and again on Saturday, April 18. Many fans are convinced that Bieber is the subject of this project, anticipating a documentary style reminiscent of Beyoncé’s acclaimed “Homecoming.”
This will be Bieber’s first Coachella appearance since he canceled his 2022 tour due to health issues. Recently, he gave audiences a glimpse of his comeback during the 2026 Grammy Awards, where he delivered a stripped-down rendition of his new track, “Yukon.”
Earlier in the month, Bieber was spotted in Los Angeles attending the premiere of his first film, “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.” His announcement as a Coachella headliner sent waves of excitement through his fanbase, although tickets sold out rapidly, leaving many unable to attend.
In a special gesture, Bieber invited a select group of fans, known as Beliebers, to a private concert in Los Angeles on March 29. Despite reports that mobile phones were prohibited, a video surfaced online showing Bieber performing on stage. He appeared in casual attire, completing his look with a yellow beanie, captivating the audience with his presence.
