Justin Bieber Teases Potential Tour Announcement After Coachella Performance
Justin Bieber has sparked excitement among his fans with a mysterious update on his website hinting at a potential tour announcement. The tour section of the Canadian pop star's site was recently updated to indicate no current shows and encouraged fans to RSVP to receive notifications about new tour dates. Bieber made a return to the Coachella stage for his second headlining performance this month, where he brought out special guests like SZA and even had Billie Eilish join him on stage for a serenade during One Less Lonely Girl. After his performance, Bieber left the audience with the message, "I'll see y'all soon," leading to speculation about a possible upcoming tour.
In 2022, Bieber had to cancel his last tour due to health issues related to his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis, which temporarily paralyzed half of his face. During a Twitch stream last fall, Bieber expressed that the idea of touring at this stage in his life seemed overwhelming, and he was more focused on his upcoming Coachella headlining debut in 2026. He mentioned that he wanted to be more selective about the performances he takes on, preferring to do spot dates in specific cities rather than committing to a long two-year tour.
Bieber made a notable return to the stage at the Grammy Awards in February, delivering a stripped-down performance of his single Yukon from his 2025 album Swag, which received four Grammy nominations. His recent Coachella performances have been well-received, with his April 11 set leading to a significant increase in streaming numbers, propelling 21 of his songs into Spotify's global top 200 chart and securing the top spot on the platform's global top artist chart.
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