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Justin Bieber Brings Billie Eilish On Stage as His “One Last Lonely Girl” At Coachella

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The viral rendezvous occurred on week 2 of Bieber’s headlining stage at the desert festival. The “Birds of a Feather” hitmaker is a known longtime Belieber – making the gesture a full-circle moment between two of the biggest stars in the world.

Bieber invited Eilish onstage for his signature “One Less Lonely Girl” segment, serenading the longtime superfan in front of the festival crowd. The call caught the latter off guard, with Eilish visibly overwhelmed as she stumbled on her way up, covered her face and embraced the “Baby” hitmaker before returning to the audience.

The cameo arrived midway through a set built around Bieber’s widely discussed YouTube-inspired concept. Throughout the performance, he incorporated archival clips of his early career, revisiting his teenage rise on the platform while performing hits alongside the visuals. The stripped-down staging — centered on a laptop and minimal production — contrasted sharply with other Coachella headliners.

The popstar’s setlist blended new material from his recent Swag releases with a run of career-defining hits. Tracks included “All I Can Take,” “Speed Demon,” “Go Baby,” and “Dotted Line,” alongside throwbacks like “Baby,” “Sorry,” “Where Are Ü Now,” and “Never Say Never.” Singer SZA joined him onstage for a rendition of “Snooze,” while Big Sean, Sexyy Red and others cycled through the stage.

Offstage, celebrities including Kylie Jenner, Jaden Smith, and Timothée Chalamet were spotted in attendance, alongside Bieber’s wife Hailey Bieber, who was seen supporting from the audience.

The performance, quickly dubbed “Bieberchella” by fans online, leaned heavily on nostalgia while folding in new material and high-profile collaborations. Both week 1 and 2 sets went viral for vastly different reasons. First week performance sent Bieber’s 2012 hit “Beauty and the Beat” to the top of the Spotify Global chart, while sophomore week topped it off with the nostalgic “One Last Lonely Girl” moment. It was clear to see – when he’s on top of his game, Bieber remains the biggest superstar in modern times. 

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