Leaked Justin Bieber rehearsal clips trigger Coachella ticket spike ahead of performance
Justin Bieber has sparked a sharp jump in last-minute Coachella ticket prices after leaked rehearsal clips hinted that his festival set will lean heavily on older hits. Videos shared on TikTok and picked up widely online fueled fan excitement ahead of his headlining performance, with resale prices climbing to nearly USD 4,000 for general admission weekend passes. The sudden surge followed clips of Bieber rehearsing songs including ‘Sorry,’ ‘One Less Lonely Girl,’ and ‘Boyfriend,’ turning attention away from the newer material many fans expected and toward a throwback-driven set.
Justin Bieber’s Coachella ticket prices spike
TMZ first reported that Bieber’s rehearsal clips helped send resale prices soaring in the final stretch before Coachella. The outlet said fans had been preparing for a ‘Swag’ set, but the leaked videos instead pointed to a nostalgia-heavy show built around older fan favorites. The report also said Bieber had been sound-checking more of his earlier hits, adding to speculation that the set would focus on his catalog rather than only his recent music. Bieber is scheduled to headline Coachella on Saturday, April 11, at 11:25 p.m. PDT, according to the festival livestream schedule published by YouTube and reported by Pitchfork.
Justin Bieber’s Coachella rehearsal fuels fan frenzy
The resale jump has become part of the story. Back in September, general admission passes started at USD 649. After the rehearsal clips spread online, resale listings surged into the thousands, according to the report. That price swing showed how fast demand moved once fans began to believe Bieber’s set could center on the songs that first made him a pop star.The moment also carries extra weight because Bieber has not returned to a full tour since 2022. That year, he canceled the remaining dates on his tour after revealing his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis, a development that reshaped his live schedule. With ongoing speculation about when he will tour again, Coachella has started to look like one of his biggest live moments in years.For fans now scrambling for passes, the leaked rehearsal audio did more than tease a performance. It changed the market and raised expectations for a set built on familiar Bieber anthems.