
Justin Bieber turned Coachella momentum into massive streaming numbers.
Justin Bieber has spent over a decade proving he can dominate both pop culture and streaming platforms, but he just reached a new personal peak. On April 15, Bieber recorded the biggest streaming day of his career on Spotify, pulling in over 100 million streams across all credits.
The milestone came directly after his first weekend at Coachella, where he delivered a performance that felt refreshingly loose, honest, and human. Instead of going for some overproduced spectacle, Bieber kept things grounded. He moved through a variety of YouTube clips, mixed in humorous moments, and performed snippets of songs in a way that felt spontaneous rather than scripted.
He also brought out strong guests. The Kid LAROI joined him for a high-energy moment, while Tems added a powerful presence that elevated the set even more.
The result? Fans clearly re-engaged with his catalog in a major way. Crossing 100 million streams in a single day is no small feat, especially this deep into an already decorated career.
While Bieber can take a victory lap for weekend one, he reportedly stepped back for weekend two. Even so, the message was clear: Justin Bieber is still Himothy outchea.
Justin Bieber earned his biggest streaming day of all-time on Spotify on April 15, following his first weekend at Coachella.
— chart data (@chartdata) April 16, 2026
He earned over 100 million streams across all credits. pic.twitter.com/DjNA5A4aG3

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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