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Justin Bieber returned to the stage at Coachella with a nostalgic performance.

This was his biggest live concert in the last four years.

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Justin Bieber returned to the stage at the Coachella festival as the highly anticipated headliner with a major nostalgic performance.

The 32-year-old singer spent a large part of Saturday night's concert in front of a laptop, performing his early hits like "Baby" and "Never Say Never" via YouTube, reminiscing about the platform that made him famous.

He also showed home videos from when he was 12 years old entering the music industry on a large screen, appearing to interact with live YouTube comments.

This was his biggest live concert in the last four years. He had previously canceled his "Justice" world tour due to health-related issues.

He started the concert alone on an empty stage, performing tracks from his 2025 albums "Swag" and "Swag II." Then he said he would "take the audience on a journey" and returned to his archive.

He asked the audience several times: "How far back should we go?"

He also showed the viral video that recently sparked discussions about his mental state. In it, he responds to a photographer, saying, "That's not a watch for you, I'm working."

Among the audience were his wife Hailey Bieber, as well as celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner.

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