Justin Bieber's Coachella Headlining Agreement is Reportedly Valued at Around $10 million USD
- Charmaine Tan
- Sep 18
- 1 min read
The historic deal is one of the largest in the festival’s history

Justin Bieber has returned. After his headlining announcement for Coachella 2026, Rolling Stones stated that the deal exceeded $10 million USD. The remarkable figure, among the largest in the festival's history, has reverberated across the music business and heralds a new epoch for both the artist and the legendary desert festival.
The agreement, which has yet to receive official confirmation from Coachella, follows a time of significant adversity for Bieber. In 2022, he was compelled to annul his “Justice” tour owing to his struggle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. His return to the stage as a Coachella headliner is a compelling affirmation of his recovery and the persistent demand for his music. Although Coachella usually compensates headliners several million dollars, this extraordinary sum reflects the festival's assurance in Bieber's celebrity influence and his capacity to attract a substantial audience. Tomás Mier of Rolling Stone referenced sources familiar with Bieber, who has lately released two albums, SWAG and SWAG II, indicating that the singer is "fully in control" in this current phase of his career. The article hints that fans might anticipate something exceptional for the main performance.
The release of a highly anticipated album would confirm his comeback to the global scene and offer an exceptional platform to reintroduce his artistry to the globe. Fans who have awaited his comeback to touring for years are already abuzz with anticipation, expecting a performance that will be both a musical success and a personal triumph.










Comments