Justin Bieber’s Spotify weekly streams jump 1,790% after Coachella 2026 headline sets

Justin Bieber’s Spotify streams surged after his Coachella 2026 headline sets, reaching about 431 million in the week ending April 23—roughly 1,790% above his pre-festival weekly average, according to Bloomberg and kworb.net data.

Justin Bieber’s Spotify numbers rose sharply after his two Coachella 2026 headline performances, with weekly streams climbing to about 431 million in the week ending April 23, according to Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw and data from kworb.net. That figure is roughly 1,790% above Bieber’s pre-festival weekly average.

Bieber headlined both weekends in Indio alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G, marking his first U.S. performances since the 2022 Justice world tour. His first weekend set included guest appearances from Dijon, Tems, Wizkid and Mk.gee. On the second weekend, he brought out SZA for an acoustic version of Snooze and Billie Eilish for One Less Lonely Girl.

Data cited by Shaw shows Bieber at around 22.8 million average weekly streams before Coachella. In the run-up, he posted about 27 million streams in the week ending April 2, then 18.4 million the following week. After weekend one on April 11, weekly streams reached 281 million by April 16. After weekend two, they rose again to 431 million by April 23. The following week, ending April 30, streams remained elevated at about 295 million.

“Justin Bieber’s Coachella set was a huge success. Streams on Spotify jumped 10x,” Shaw wrote on X on May 4, 2026.

Separate reports have also said Bieber is expected to earn more than $10 million total for the two Coachella performances.

The festival run followed last year’s two-part release, Swag and Swag II, both of which received mixed critical responses despite strong streaming traction.

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