Bieber clips dominate feeds

Multiple Coachella uploads this week — including full‑song clips of Justin Bieber’s live Daisies and EVERYTHING HALLELUJAH — are circulating heavily on YouTube, signalling his sets are driving online attention. ( ) The volume of short‑form performance clips is reinforcing demand spikes around headline moments and fueling social resale pressure. (youtube.com)

Justin Bieber’s Coachella set is spilling across YouTube in near real time, turning festival footage into a second wave of attention. (youtube.com) Coachella’s official YouTube channel posted Bieber’s “Daisies” clip and an “Everything Hallelujah” upload from his April 11 main-stage set in Indio, California. The “Everything Hallelujah” video showed 283,458 views about nine hours after posting when it was crawled. (youtube.com, youtube.com) The festival’s 2026 livestream is running exclusively on YouTube across seven stages, with Weekend 1 held April 10-12 and Weekend 2 set for April 17-19. Bieber is listed as one of this year’s headliners alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G. (youtube.com, ocregister.com) Coverage of Bieber’s April 11 show has centered on specific performance moments, not just the booking itself. Billboard’s recap highlighted an extended “Everything Hallelujah,” and USA Today reported that Bieber’s Coachella debut included a 30-song setlist. (billboard.com, usatoday.com) That matters in the resale market because Coachella passes are still trading at high prices days before Weekend 2. StubHub showed Weekend 2 three-day listings from $2,245 to more than $8,000, while Vivid Seats showed a lowest listed price of $3,057, including fees, on data refreshed April 14. (stubhub.com, vividseats.com) Single-day Saturday demand is also tight around Bieber’s slot. StubHub’s April 18 Saturday-pass page said “Only 1% of tickets left,” and its April 11 Saturday page listed prices from $1,597 to more than $5,800. (stubhub.com, stubhub.com) Coachella and YouTube have built the festival around live and replay viewing for years, but the 2026 setup makes that loop especially direct: livestreams, official re-uploads, and short clips all sit on the same platform. The Coachella channel says fans can watch live from home and use multiview on television. (youtube.com) The result is that Bieber’s set is not ending when he leaves the stage. It is staying in feeds, in replay counts, and in ticket tabs as Weekend 2 approaches. (youtube.com, stubhub.com)

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