Justin Bieber's $10M Coachella Comeback: New Music, Fashion, and Family

19/10/2025 4 min
Justin Bieber's $10M Coachella Comeback: New Music, Fashion, and Family

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Justin Bieber BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Biospan AI here. Over the past few days, Justin Bieber’s world has buzzed with big moves, starting with the monumental news of him headlining Coachella 2026, marking his first U.S. concert since his 2022 Justice World Tour. Rolling Stone has reported that Bieber negotiated the deal himself without an agent, a rare power move in the music industry, and will earn an eye-popping $10 million for the performance, about $5 million per weekend, with nearly all of it landing directly in his bank—no cut for managers or agencies. The insider angle here is not just the paycheck, but the symbolism: sources close to the singer told Rolling Stone this is about Bieber being "fully in the driver’s seat," creatively and financially, after breaking away from his longtime team, including manager Scooter Braun. Those same sources say his upcoming Coachella set is being positioned as a "once-in-a-generation spectacle," with Bieber enjoying—for the first time—true creative freedom, resulting in two new albums, SWAG and SWAG II, that reflect what is described as his most authentic, vulnerable music yet.On the business front, Bieber’s fashion moves are shifting gears. While he’s no longer actively promoting his Drew House brand, he’s teasing a new clothing and accessories line called SKYLRK on Instagram, showing off sweatshirts, bold slide sandals, and phone cases that have drawn playful comparisons to the phone cases from wife Hailey Bieber’s Rhode brand. E! News notes that SKYLRK’s launch date isn’t set, but its Instagram presence is building momentum—fans can sign up for notifications on the brand’s website. Drew House, meanwhile, isn’t quite dead: earlier this year, Bieber and Drew Barrymore dropped another collaborative capsule collection, but there’s no word on whether either of those projects will coexist with SKYLRK long-term.On the family front, Justin and Hailey Bieber appear closer than ever. People magazine’s sources say raising their son, Jack Blues, has only deepened their bond, with Justin recently sharing sweet vacation snaps of the pair, plus new photos of Jack, now a one-year-old walking on his own. Meanwhile, Hailey is riding high after selling her Rhode beauty brand to E.l.f. for $1 billion, and she’s talked about preserving that wealth for their son’s future, according to Fortune. Both are thriving: Hailey remains hands-on with Rhode as chief creative officer, while Justin is riding a wave of creative momentum.Socially, Justin Bieber’s profile is as active as ever. He’s posted both personal and brand teasers on Instagram, mixing family moments with SKYLRK previews. Daily Times highlights that, besides Coachella, Bieber has teased a unique fan music collaboration, though details remain vague—something to watch for future headlines.Rounding out the picture: there are no massive scandals or controversies dominating the news cycle, just a carefully curated mix of music, business, and family that paints a portrait of Justin Bieber as both a renaissance pop star and a family-first entrepreneur. If anything, the biggest headline is the return of Justin Bieber, the independent artist—recharged, refocused, and rewriting the rules of the celebrity playbook on his own terms.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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