Justin Bieber drops Coachella weekend two live album

Justin Bieber drops 'SWAG Live From Coachella Weekend II', his second Coachella live album, after 'Weekend I' became the festival's most-viewed set.

Justin Bieber has released a second Coachella live album, ‘SWAG Live From Coachella (Weekend II)’, landing on streaming platforms at 21:00 on Friday, 03 July 2026 (06:00 SAST on Saturday, 04 July 2026).

The album is the second live set from his back-to-back headline weekends at Coachella in April 2026, following the Weekend I recording that landed the previous week, as reported by Billboard.

That first release went on to become the most-viewed performance in Coachella history, setting a high bar for the follow-up.

Inside Justin Bieber’s Coachella live album

The new set captures Bieber’s second weekend on the Coachella main stage, packaged as a full live album rather than a video-only replay.

It arrives on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other major platforms, giving fans who could not make the desert festival a polished record of the performance to stream on repeat.

Releasing the two weekends separately is a deliberate move, letting each night stand on its own and keeping Bieber in the New Music Friday conversation across consecutive weeks. It also stretches the campaign around his SWAG era, feeding streams while interest in the Coachella run stays high among fans.

The Coachella albums sit alongside Bieber’s wider SWAG output, the loose banner under which he has been rolling out music through 2026. Turning festival sets into standalone releases has become part of how major artists extend a single booking into weeks of headlines and streaming activity long after the crowd goes home.

How big was the Coachella weekend I set

The first weekend recording set the bar high. Bieber’s Weekend I performance drew 147 million global views, making it the most-viewed performance in Coachella history and handing him one of the standout live moments of the year.

Weekend II now arrives carrying that momentum straight into the release.

Streaming numbers moved with it. Songs from the run saw sharp jumps in plays after the festival, the kind of surge that turns a live booking into a catalogue boost.

The second album gives that catalogue another push heading into the back half of 2026 and the crowded summer release window.

Coachella has long been a launchpad for career-defining performances, and a headline slot is among the most coveted bookings in live music.

Landing two weekends at the top of the bill, then converting both into live albums, underlines how central the festival has become to Bieber’s year.

What is next for Justin Bieber

With both Coachella weekends now available as live albums, attention turns to whether Bieber pushes the SWAG project further with new studio material or fresh tour dates.

For now, the back-to-back releases keep him front and centre on streaming, and fans will be watching closely for what he lines up next.