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Justin Bieber’s Coachella set showed a personal side critics may have missed
Summary
At his Coachella debut, Justin Bieber performed a roughly 90-minute, largely stripped-back set that mixed songs from SWAG and SWAG II with archival YouTube videos and occasional acoustic moments; he is scheduled to headline again on April 18.
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Justin Bieber made his Coachella headlining debut on Saturday with a roughly 90-minute performance that leaned toward a simple, personal presentation. The set drew on material from SWAG and SWAG II and included moments with minimal staging, acoustic playing and archival video projections. At one point he sat at a laptop and queued his early YouTube clips while the originals were shown on the main screen. The performance emphasized a direct, intimate feel rather than an elaborate theatrical production.
Key details:
- The performance ran about 90 minutes and included songs from SWAG and SWAG II.
- Staging was often minimal; Bieber performed inside or around a large orb and used mostly a microphone for many songs.
- He brought out producers Carter Lang and Dylan Wiggins for an acoustic segment.
- Bieber projected and played early YouTube videos on the main screen, effectively duetting with younger versions of himself.
- The crowd reaction included visible attention to Hailey Bieber when she appeared on camera, and moments that recalled his earlier, quieter performances and recent Twitch streams.
Summary:
The article describes the set as a notably intimate and autobiographical headlining performance that contrasted with more elaborately staged shows at the festival. Bieber is scheduled to return to Coachella's Main Stage to headline again on Saturday, April 18.
