Justin Bieber Drops Coachella Live Album SWAG LIVE

Justin Bieber Drops Coachella Live Album SWAG LIVE

Justin Bieber has surprised-released a new live album, SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I), which captures his massive headlining turn at Coachella 2026’s first weekend. The setlist was comprised of 20 tracks from his 2025 album SWAG and its companion LP, SWAG II. The project also includes Bieber’s guest appearances from The Kid LAROI, Wizkid, Tems, and Dijon.

The new release does not capture the portion of his set where Bieber sat at a computer, pulled up various YouTube videos from his early and mid-career, and sang along to them — but the rest of the set remains intact. The live album SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) is now available to stream.

Bieber’s pair of Coachella sets — for which he was reportedly paid $10 million — served as his only public performances of 2026, and his most comprehensive performance of SWAG and SWAG II. They garnered 147 million global views on Coachella’s livestream, making them the most viewed in the festival’s history. Coachella will be re-broadcasting the full livestream of Bieber’s performance later today, June 26th, at 4:00 PST; the livestream can be watched on Bieber’s YouTube channel.

The SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) tracklist includes 22 tracks, featuring songs like “ALL I CAN TAKE”, “SPEED DEMON”, and “STAY” with The Kid LAROI. The album artwork for SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) is also available, showcasing Bieber in a bold and eye-catching design.

In conclusion, Justin Bieber has once again made headlines with the surprise release of his new live album SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I), which is now available to stream. The album is a must-listen for fans of Bieber and features an impressive setlist with guest appearances from top artists. With its release, Bieber continues to solidify his position as a leading figure in the music industry, and fans can expect to hear more from him in the future.

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