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Justin Bieber Serenades Billie Eilish, Duets With SZA During Coachella Weekend Two Headlining Set

During his headlining performance at Coachella's second weekend, Justin Bieber delivered a career-spanning set packed with special guests. The pop star was joined on stage by Sexyy Red, Billie Eilish, and SZA as he journeyed through his musical history, from his early viral hits to his recent "Swag" era albums.

The show shifted into high gear with a nostalgic segment revisiting his beginnings on YouTube. For this, he enlisted superfan Billie Eilish, who has often cited Bieber as a major inspiration since their first meeting at Coachella in 2019. Eilish took a seat on stage as Bieber serenaded her with his 2009 single, "One Less Lonely Girl," recreating a fan-focused moment that highlighted his enduring connection with audiences. Later, SZA emerged as the final guest to perform their collaboration "Snooze," a song they first debuted together last year during her co-headlining SOS Tour with Kendrick Lamar at Los Angeles' massive SoFi Stadium.

Bieber's set was largely a retrospective, heavily featuring tracks from his recent "Swag" albums like "Go Baby" and "All I Can Take." Other appearances included Sexyy Red for "Sweet Spot" and Big Sean for classics "As Long As You Love Me" and "No Pressure." The YouTube segment, a standout from his first weekend, was expanded to include early clips of a young Bieber covering Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River," blending memes and viral footage into a wave of nostalgia before returning to the "Swag" material that closed the night.

These back-to-back Coachella headlines have ignited intense speculation about a potential return to touring. Industry analysts note that a major festival slot is often a testing ground for an artist's live draw before announcing a full tour. Fans tracking Bieber's official website noticed a recent update indicating that new concert dates would be communicated directly to subscribers, further fueling the rumors. As one music journalist noted, "After a period focused on health and featured appearances, these high-energy festival sets are a clear signal Bieber is ready to reconnect with his global fanbase on a larger scale."

While no official tour has been announced, the strategic website change and the triumphant festival performances suggest plans may be imminent. For now, the pop icon has successfully used the Coachella stage to bridge his past and present, reminding audiences of the journey from a YouTube discovery to a defining voice in pop music.

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