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Justin Bieber’s Coachella set was deeply online in the best way

13 April 2026
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Justin Bieber did not spend his Coachella headlining set pretending the past was behind him. Instead, he opened a laptop, pulled up YouTube, and sang directly to it.

Midway through his 90-minute set on Saturday, the Day Two headliner began streaming old clips of himself performing snippets of songs like “Baby,” “Favorite Girl,” “Never Say Never,” and “Beauty and a Beat,” duetting with the floppy-haired, younger version of himself that first made him famous. “I feel like we gotta take you guys on a bit of a journey… How far back do you guys go?” Bieber asked the crowd. “Do you guys really go back, though? Like for real, for real?”

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The most striking moment came when the 32-year-old pulled up the grainy 2007 YouTube video of 12-year-old Justin singing “So Sick” by Ne-Yo, one of the clips that helped get him discovered in the first place. That particular video was uploaded nearly 20 years ago, back when YouTube still felt like a place where anyone could stumble across a talented kid singing in a local competition, not an endless scroll optimized by algorithms, and before the internet regularly produced its own stars.

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