Bieber lands three albums

- Justin Bieber debuted three albums on the same chart simultaneously following his Coachella performance. - Forbes reported the chart milestone as part of post‑festival coverage on April 22. - The chart success shows immediate commercial lift from high‑profile festival appearances. (forbes.com (voguehk.com))

Justin Bieber placed three albums on the same United Kingdom streaming chart at once after his Coachella set in Indio, California. (forbes.com) Forbes reported on April 22 that *My World 2.0*, *My World* and *Believe* all debuted together on the U.K.’s Official Albums Streaming chart after Coachella weekend one. Vogue Hong Kong listed Bieber among the festival’s defining 2026 moments and said Billie Eilish joined him during weekend two. (forbes.com) (voguehk.com) The chart move was not limited to Britain. Billboard reported this week that Bieber had seven albums on the Billboard 200 dated April 25, the most he has ever held on that chart at one time. (billboard.com) One of those U.S. entries was *Journals*, which Billboard said reached the Billboard 200 more than 12 years after its original release. Billboard tied that debut to the attention and streaming lift that followed Bieber’s Coachella headlining run. (billboard.com) Festival appearances often push older albums back into circulation because streaming charts count renewed listening, not just new releases. Forbes said Bieber’s gains came from catalog titles, showing that a live set can send fans back to music released years earlier. (forbes.com) Billboard reported the same pattern across Coachella’s headliners: Sabrina Carpenter, Bieber and Karol G all climbed on the Billboard 200 after the festival’s first weekend on April 10-12. Bieber’s album *SWAG* jumped from No. 55 to No. 7 with 43,000 equivalent album units, according to Billboard as cited by Complex. (billboard.com) (complex.com) Coachella’s second weekend kept Bieber in the conversation. E! reported that his April 19 performance included surprise appearances from Billie Eilish, Big Sean and SZA, extending the post-festival attention beyond the first chart week. (eonline.com) The immediate result was a rare chart picture: new momentum for Bieber’s current work and fresh demand for albums from 2010, 2012 and 2013. A festival slot lasted one weekend; the streaming bump reached both sides of the Atlantic within days. (forbes.com) (billboard.com)

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