Justin Bieber releases surprise live album of Coachella set
By Casey Cooper-Fiske, Press Association Senior Entertainment Reporter
Canadian singer Justin Bieber has released a surprise live album of a set he performed at Coachella earlier this year.
Swag Live From Coachella (Weekend I) features the 32-year-old’s performance at the Californian festival on April 11th, which was his first large-scale live show in four years.
The performance features songs from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II, including an acoustic set, and features special guests The Kid Laroi, Tems, Wizkid, Dijon, and Mk.gee.
It comes after the performance was streamed on YouTube on Friday, and is due to be repeated at 12am on Saturday.
Swag was Bieber’s first studio album in four years when it came out in July last year.
The 21-track seventh LP was released in a surprise drop, and saw the singer reflect on his experiences as a husband and father.
Bieber followed the album with the 23-track companion album Swag II in September 2025.
He was also praised for his performance of Yukon at the Grammy Awards in February, which saw the singer appear on stage in just a pair of grey shorts with a guitar around his neck, and using a drum machine, with a mirror placed next to him.
Towards the end of his performance, he walked off with his arms folded behind his back, before returning to switch the drum machine off.
The Canadian singer, who began his career in his early teenage years, has had seven UK number one singles and two UK number one albums in Believe and Changes.

He is best known for songs such as Baby, What Do You Mean? and Sorry.
Bieber has been nominated for 23 and won two Grammy Awards, for best country duo/group performance for 10,000 Hours with Dan + Shay and best dance recording for Where Are U Now recorded with EDM duo Jack U, made up of DJs Skrillex and Diplo.
The singer has also launched a clothing and lifestyle brand called SKYLRK.
The live album is available to stream on YouTube and Spotify now.
