Bieber’s Coachella clip online

A full performance upload of Justin Bieber singing 'Daisies' at Coachella was posted to YouTube, extending the live moment into searchable and shareable content soon after the set (youtube.com).

Justin Bieber’s full “Daisies” performance from Coachella is now a standalone YouTube video, turning a festival moment from April 11 into a replayable clip. (youtube.com) The upload is titled “Justin Bieber - ‘Daisies’ - Live at Coachella 2026,” and the description says it was performed on the Main stage on Saturday, April 11, at Coachella 2026. (youtube.com) Coachella’s 2026 festival ran April 10 to 12 for weekend one in Indio, California, and Justin Bieber was one of the three billed headliners alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G. (coachellavalley.com) Bieber’s set was his first official Coachella lineup appearance, according to USA Today’s coverage of the April 11 performance and setlist. (usatoday.com) “Daisies” closed the set with guitarist Mk.gee, according to the crowd-sourced setlist logged for the April 11 show at the Empire Polo Club. (setlist.fm) The YouTube post keeps one song circulating after the livestream window, which is how Coachella has expanded its audience beyond the desert through its long-running partnership with YouTube. Teen Vogue’s 2026 viewing guide said that partnership has been in place since 2011. (teenvogue.com) Good Morning America’s 2026 stream guide said this year’s festival again used stage-by-stage YouTube feeds, multiview options, and selected replays. A single-song upload gives fans a direct link that is easier to search and share than a full festival feed. (goodmorningamerica.com) The performance also landed inside a broader reaction cycle around Bieber’s set. The Los Angeles Times’ live blog described his show as “YouTube karaoke,” while other outlets focused on his use of videos during the performance. (latimes.com) By midweek, the Coachella set was also showing up in streaming data. Yahoo reported on April 15 that Bieber’s performance pushed 21 songs into Spotify’s Global Top 200, including “Baby” and “Daisies.” (yahoo.com) The clip leaves “Daisies” with a second life after the stage lights went down: no longer just a live slot in Indio, but a permanent entry in YouTube search. (youtube.com)

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