Summary
- Justin Bieber has a reported headlining deal for Coachella 2026 worth over $10 million USD
- The historic deal is one of the largest in the festival’s history
- This marks a major comeback for Bieber after he canceled his 2022 tour due to illness
Justin Bieber is back. Following his headlining announcement for Coachella 2026 Rolling Stones has reported that it was a deal “north of $10 million [USD].” The staggering figure, which is one of the largest in the festival’s history, has sent shockwaves through the music industry and signals a new era for both the artist and the iconic desert festival.
The deal, which has not been officially confirmed by Coachella, comes after a period of immense challenge for Bieber. In 2022, he was forced to cancel his “Justice” tour due to his battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. His return to the stage as a Coachella headliner is a powerful testament to his recovery and the enduring demand for his music. While Coachella typically pays headliners a few million dollars, this unprecedented price tag reflects the festival’s confidence in Bieber’s star power and his ability to draw a massive crowd. Rolling Stones’ Tomás Mier cited sources close to Bieber, who recently dropped two albums, SWAG and SWAG II, noting that the artist is “fully in the driver’s seat” in this new chapter of his professional career. The publication also teases that fans can expect something very special for the headlining set.
After releasing a highly anticipated album, the headlining spot would solidify his return to the global stage and provide a spectacular platform to reintroduce his artistry to the world. Fans who have waited years for him to return to touring are already buzzing about the possibility, anticipating a performance that will not only be a musical triumph but a personal victory.
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