Written By: Eram Shaikh
Published: April 20, 2026

The Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated concert events of the year. After surprise-dropping two studio albums in 2025 and delivering a career-defining Coachella headlining set in April 2026, the pop icon has the entire internet asking one question: Is the SWAG World Tour actually happening?

This article covers everything we know so far about the potential Justin Bieber SWAG World Tour 2026, including rumored venues, expected ticket prices, album details, Coachella setlists, and what a full tour could look like.

Is the Justin Bieber Tour 2026 Officially Confirmed?

As of April 2026, Justin Bieber has not officially confirmed a world tour. However, the evidence stacking up is hard to ignore.

After wrapping his Coachella Weekend 2 headlining set on April 18, 2026, Bieber told the crowd, “See y’all soon,” which immediately set the internet on fire with tour speculation.

Justin Bieber world tour 2026

Within days, fans discovered a newly verified X (formerly Twitter) account under the handle @swagworldtour. The account has been reposting cryptic messages hinting at a “surprise coming soon,” but later, they confirmed they are not affiliated with Justin Bieber.

When you visit the website’s tour section, you’re greeted with a placeholder message that reads: “Sorry, no shows currently. Click RSVP below to be notified when new tour dates are announced.” The RSVP prompt allows fans to sign up with their email, which strongly suggests a Justin Bieber Concert 2026 announcement is being prepared behind the scenes.

Bieber also dropped a massive Coachella Weekend 2 merchandise collection that heavily channels his 2016 Purpose era aesthetic, alongside dedicated SWAG apparel. That kind of merch investment typically doesn’t happen without a tour to back it up.

Reports from earlier in 2026 indicate that Bieber was initially planning a global concert tour, but those plans were quietly shelved. Sources suggest this reflects his commitment to balancing his career with his mental and physical health. 

Some insiders believe a full-scale Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 announcement could drop any day, while others suggest 2027 may be the target year, with 2026 serving as a transition period of festival performances and selective appearances.

Justin Bieber’s Health Journey: Why the Tour Was Delayed

Understanding the Justin Bieber Tour 2026 speculation requires context about what Bieber has been through in recent years.

In 2022, Bieber was forced to cancel the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that caused partial facial paralysis. In a statement at the time, he shared that performing at Rock in Rio took a real toll on him and that he needed to prioritize his health.

Image credits: The Guardian

After the cancellation, Bieber stepped away from both music and touring almost entirely. His only notable live performance during this period was a private pre-wedding ceremony concert for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Mumbai, India, in July 2024.

Justin Bieber in Mumbai

Speaking on Twitch more recently, Bieber was candid about his relationship with touring. He explained that he always starts out loving it but eventually reaches a point of being “super burnt out.” He also mentioned the possibility of doing “spot dates” rather than committing to a long, grueling world tour.

This is a key detail for fans to keep in mind. Even if a Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 is announced, it may look different from traditional arena tours — possibly featuring select cities and festival-style appearances rather than a 50+ date grind.

Justin Bieber’s SWAG and SWAG II Albums: The Music Behind the Tour

The two albums that would fuel any upcoming Justin Bieber Concert 2026 dates represent his strongest musical statement in years.

SWAG (Released July 11, 2025)

SWAG is Justin Bieber’s seventh studio album, released through Def Jam Recordings and ILH Productions. The album was announced less than 24 hours before it dropped, with billboards appearing in cities across the globe — from Reykjavík to Los Angeles to Times Square in New York.

The album was inspired by his devotion as a husband and father, and it was recorded during jam sessions at his Los Angeles home and in Iceland, where Bieber traveled to complete the project.

SWAG features 21 tracks with guest appearances from Gunna, Sexyy Red, Cash Cobain, Dijon, Eddie Benjamin, Lil B, Druski, and Marvin Winans. Production was handled by Bieber himself alongside Carter Lang, Dylan Wiggins, Daniel Caesar, Dijon, Mk.gee, Daniel Chetrit, Eddie Benjamin, Knox Fortune, and others.

SWAG Full Tracklist:

#SongFeatured Artist
1All I Can Take
2Daisies
3Yukon
4Go Baby
5Things You Do
6Butterflies
7Way It IsGunna
8First Place
9Soulful
10Walking Away
11Glory Voice Memo
12DevotionDijon
13Dadz LoveLil B
14Therapy Session
15Sweet SpotSexyy Red
16Standing on BusinessDruski
17405
18SwagCash Cobain & Eddie Benjamin
19Zuma House
20Too Long
21ForgivenessMarvin Winans

The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 163,000 album-equivalent units and 198.77 million on-demand streams — his biggest career streaming week. It hit number one in Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and Switzerland. The lead single “Daisies” debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and the album earned four nominations at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.

SWAG II (Released September 5, 2025)

Just 56 days after SWAG — the shortest gap between any of Bieber’s releases — came SWAG II, his eighth studio album. It was also surprise-released, announced on Instagram just hours before midnight.

SWAG II is a double album featuring 23 new tracks plus the 21 songs from SWAG, totaling 44 songs. It spans R&B, synth-pop, and indie rock territory, with guest appearances from Tems, Bakar, Hurricane Chris, Lil B, and Eddie Benjamin.

SWAG II Full Tracklist (Disc 1 — New Songs):

#SongFeatured Artist
1Speed Demon
2Better Man
3Love Song
4I Do
5I Think You’re SpecialTems
6Mother in You
7Witchya
8Eye Candy
9Don’t Wanna
10Bad Honey
11Need It
12Oh Man
13Poppin’ My S***Hurricane Chris
14All the Way
15Petting Zoo
16Moving Fast
17Safe Space
18Lyin’
19Dotted Line
20Open Up Your HeartEddie Benjamin
21When It’s Over
22Everything Hallelujah
23Story of God

Disc 2 mirrors the full tracklist of the original SWAG album. The album was supported by three singles: “Love Song,” “Speed Demon,” and “Bad Honey.”

Justin Bieber Coachella 2026: The Performance That Sparked Tour Rumors

If a Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 happens, Coachella gave us the blueprint for what it could look like.

Bieber headlined the Coachella Stage on April 11 (Weekend 1) and April 18 (Weekend 2), marking his first time headlining the festival. Each set ran approximately 90 minutes and served as his biggest live performance comeback since his health issues forced him off the road.

He warmed up for Coachella with two intimate shows — a cell phone-free private concert at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood on March 29, where he performed 25 songs from both SWAG albums, and another small show at the Troubadour on April 4.

Coachella Weekend 1 Full Setlist

#SongNotes
1All I Can TakeSWAG
2Speed DemonSWAG II
3First PlaceSWAG
4Go BabySWAG
5ButterfliesSWAG
6Walking AwaySWAG
7All the WaySWAG II
8405SWAG
9Too LongSWAG
10Petting ZooSWAG II
11I DoSWAG II
12Staywith The Kid LAROI
13Things You DoSWAG
14Glory Voice MemoSWAG (Acoustic)
15Zuma HouseSWAG
16Dotted LineSWAG II
17Everything HallelujahSWAG II (Acoustic)
18BabyYouTube Section
19Favorite GirlYouTube Section
20That Should Be MeYouTube Section
21Beauty and a BeatYouTube Section
22Never Say NeverYouTube Section
23ConfidentYouTube Section
24All That MattersYouTube Section
25With YouChris Brown cover
26So SickNe-Yo cover
27SorryClassic Hit
28Where Are Ü NowClassic Hit
29I’m the OneClassic Hit
30YukonSWAG
31Devotionwith Dijon
32I Think You’re Specialwith Tems
33Essencewith Wizkid & Tems
34Daisieswith Mk.gee (Closer)

Coachella Weekend 2 Full Setlist

#SongNotes
1All I Can TakeSWAG
2Speed DemonSWAG II
3First PlaceSWAG
4Go BabySWAG
5ButterfliesSWAG
6Lyin’SWAG II (New addition)
7Walking AwaySWAG
8All the WaySWAG II
9405SWAG
10Too Long / Petting Zoo / I DoMedley
11Sweet Spotwith Sexyy Red
12Mother in YouSWAG II (New addition)
13Things You DoSWAG
14Glory Voice MemoSWAG (Acoustic)
15Zuma HouseSWAG
16Dotted LineSWAG II
17Everything HallelujahSWAG II (Acoustic)
18One TimeYouTube Section (Swapped)
19U SmileYouTube Section (Swapped)
20UpYouTube Section (Swapped)
21BabyYouTube Section
22One Less Lonely Girlwith Billie Eilish
23As Long As You Love Mewith Big Sean
24No Pressurewith Big Sean
25Cry Me a RiverJustin Timberlake cover
26YukonSWAG
27Devotionwith Dijon
28Snoozewith SZA
29DaisiesCloser

The Billie Eilish moment on Weekend 2, where she stepped in as Bieber’s “One Less Lonely Girl,” went massively viral and became one of the most talked-about concert moments of the year. Both weekends closed with “Daisies” as the final song.

Justin Bieber Tour 2026: Expected Dates and Venues

No official venue list exists yet, but based on Bieber’s past touring patterns across the Purpose World Tour and Justice World Tour, here are the most likely cities and venues if a full Justin Bieber Tour 2026 is announced.

Expected North America Dates & Venues

CityExpected VenueCapacityEstimated Window
Los Angeles, CASoFi Stadium70,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
New York, NYMetLife Stadium82,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Toronto, ONRogers Centre49,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Chicago, ILSoldier Field61,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Houston, TXNRG Stadium72,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Miami, FLHard Rock Stadium65,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Atlanta, GAMercedes-Benz Stadium71,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Las Vegas, NVAllegiant Stadium65,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027
Vancouver, BCBC Place54,000+Late 2026 / Early 2027

Expected Europe Dates & Venues

CityExpected VenueCapacityEstimated Window
London, UKTottenham Hotspur Stadium62,000+Summer 2027
Paris, FranceStade de France80,000+Summer 2027
Barcelona, SpainEstadi Olímpic55,000+Summer 2027
Amsterdam, NetherlandsJohan Cruyff Arena55,000+Summer 2027
Berlin, GermanyOlympiastadion74,000+Summer 2027
Milan, ItalySan Siro80,000+Summer 2027

Expected Asia, Oceania & Latin America Dates & Venues

CityExpected VenueCapacityEstimated Window
Tokyo, JapanTokyo Dome55,000+2027
Seoul, South KoreaGocheok Sky Dome25,000+2027
Mumbai, IndiaDY Patil Stadium55,000+2027
SingaporeNational Stadium55,000+2027
Bangkok, ThailandRajamangala Stadium49,000+2027
Sydney, AustraliaAccor Stadium83,000+2027
Melbourne, AustraliaMarvel Stadium53,000+2027
São Paulo, BrazilEstádio do MorumBIS67,000+2027
Mexico City, MexicoEstadio GNP Seguros87,000+2027
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEstadio River Plate72,000+2027
Dubai, UAECoca-Cola Arena17,000+2027

Important Note: All venues, dates, and time windows above are speculative and based on Bieber’s previous touring patterns. No official schedule has been confirmed. If Bieber opts for “spot dates” as he’s hinted, the final list may be significantly shorter than what’s shown here.

Justin Bieber Tour 2026

Justin Bieber Concert 2026: Expected Ticket Prices

Based on pricing from Bieber’s previous Justice World Tour, current market trends for stadium-level pop tours in 2026, and comparable tours from artists like BTS, Taylor Swift, and The Weeknd, here’s what fans can realistically expect when Justin Bieber Tour 2026 tickets go on sale.

Ticket CategoryEstimated Price Range (USD)What’s Included
General Admission (Standing)$80 – $150Floor standing access
Standard Reserved Seating$60 – $180Assigned seat in upper/mid sections
Lower Bowl / Premium Seating$200 – $400Closer views, lower-level sections
Floor Seats (Non-GA)$300 – $600Seated floor sections near stage
VIP Packages$500 – $1,200+Early entry, exclusive merch, premium views
Platinum / Dynamic Pricing$400 – $2,000+Market-demand pricing via Ticketmaster
Resale Market (Secondary)$150 – $3,000+Varies wildly by demand and city

Pricing Notes:

Prices will vary significantly by city and venue. North American stadium shows typically command higher base prices, while select Asian and Latin American dates may offer more affordable options. Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing model(Platinum tickets) means high-demand shows can see prices climb well beyond face value at checkout.

For the best chance at face-value tickets, fans should register for Ticketmaster Verified Fan presales. Bieber’s past tours have used this system to reduce scalping and give real fans priority access. RSVP at justinbiebermusic.com to be first in line.

How to Get Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 Tickets

Since no Justin Bieber Concert 2026 dates have been officially announced, tickets are not on sale yet. But here’s exactly how to prepare so you don’t miss out when the drop happens:

Step 1: RSVP on Bieber’s official website. Head to justinbiebermusic.com and enter your email on the tour page. This is currently the only official channel for tour notifications and will likely grant access to artist presale codes.

Step 2: Follow @swagworldtour on X. The newly verified account appears to be linked to the official announcement pipeline and has been dropping cryptic hints about a “surprise coming soon.”

Step 3: Set up Ticketmaster alerts. Visit the Justin Bieber artist page on Ticketmaster and enable notifications. When tour dates are listed, Ticketmaster will likely handle presale and general sale tickets for North American and European dates.

Step 4: Register for Verified Fan. When presale registration opens, sign up immediately through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program. This gives you the best shot at securing tickets at face value before they hit the general public or the resale market.

Step 5: Check local ticketing platforms. For dates outside North America, regional platforms like Ticketmaster UK, Ticketmaster Australia, BookMyShow (India), and Interpark (South Korea) will likely handle sales for their respective markets.

Currently, Ticketmaster lists no upcoming Justin Bieber concert dates. The only Bieber-related events listed are fan-organized “Justin Bieber Night” events hosted by Stan Society — these are tribute/dance events and are not official Bieber performances.

What to Expect at a Justin Bieber Concert 2026

If the Coachella performances are any indication, a full Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 show would be an event worth every ticket.

Expect a two-part structure blending the SWAG and SWAG II albums with a dedicated segment of career-spanning hits. The Coachella sets ran about 90 minutes with 29–34 songs, so a full arena or stadium show could easily stretch to two hours or more.

Surprise guests are almost guaranteed. Both Coachella weekends featured a different lineup of special appearances — The Kid LAROI, Billie Eilish, Big Sean, SZA, Wizkid, Tems, Sexyy Red, and Dijon all took the stage across the two weekends.

The YouTube nostalgia section, where Bieber performed alongside footage of his old videos, was one of the most innovative concert moments of the year. It would not be surprising to see this concept refined and expanded for a full tour production with an even larger visual setup.

Expect acoustic and stripped-down moments as well. Songs like “Glory Voice Memo” and “Everything Hallelujah” were performed in intimate, unplugged arrangements at Coachella, offering emotional peaks between the high-energy bangers.

The production value of any Bieber stadium tour will likely match or exceed what fans have seen from the biggest tours of the last few years. His Purpose World Tour was known for massive stage designs, pyrotechnics, LED screens, and the famous angel wings entrance — and there’s every reason to believe the SWAG era will push things even further.

Justin Bieber and K-Pop: Why Beliebers and K-Pop Fans Share a Connection

If you’re reading this on KpopBeen, you already know that pop fandoms speak a universal language — and the connection between Justin Bieber and the K-Pop world runs deeper than most people realize.

Bieber has long been admired by some of the biggest names in K-Pop. BTS’s Jungkook has openly cited Bieber as one of his biggest musical inspirations, and the vocal style similarities between the two have been a running topic in fan communities for years. Jungkook covered Bieber’s “Nothing Like Us” and “2U” early in his career, and the influence is audible throughout his solo work.

Beyond BTS, numerous K-Pop idols have performed Bieber covers during variety shows, V Lives, and pre-debut content. Artists from SEVENTEEN, ENHYPEN, Stray Kids, and TXT have all referenced Bieber’s impact on their music or stage presence at various points.

The fan culture overlap is just as real. Beliebers and K-Pop stans share an intense dedication to streaming culture, presale ticket strategies, social media mobilization, and fan-organized events — from birthday projects to charting campaigns. Both fandoms know what it means to ride or die for their artists, and both understand the emotional weight of watching an artist come back from a difficult period.

With BTS currently on their ARIRANG World Tour and a potential Justin Bieber Tour 2026 on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest years for global pop fans across both sides of the Pacific. For fans who stan across genres, the prospect of both tours running simultaneously is nothing short of a dream lineup year.

Conclusion: The Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 Maybe Coming Soon

Between the cryptic social media breadcrumbs, the RSVP page on his official website, the massive Coachella merchandise drop, and the “See y’all soon” sign-off that shook the internet — the evidence is overwhelming.

Justin Bieber is coming back to the stage. Whether it’s a full-blown Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 spanning stadiums across the globe or a curated run of select Justin Bieber Concert 2026 dates built around his health and wellness, one thing is clear: the SWAG era is far from over.

RSVP on justinbiebermusic.com and keep your Ticketmaster alerts on. When the announcement drops, it’s going to move fast — and you’ll want to be ready.

This article will be updated as soon as official tour dates, venues, and ticket information are confirmed.

FAQs

Is Justin Bieber going on a world tour in 2026?

No official Justin Bieber Tour 2026 has been announced yet, but strong signs suggest one is coming. His official website features an RSVP page for tour notifications, and his Coachella sign-off hinted at upcoming shows. Some sources suggest a full tour may materialize in late 2026 or 2027.

Where can I buy Justin Bieber Concert 2026 tickets?

Tickets are not on sale yet. When the Justin Bieber World Tour 2026 is officially announced, tickets will likely be available through Ticketmaster and Bieber’s official website. RSVP at justinbiebermusic.com to be notified as soon as dates go live.

How much will Justin Bieber Tour 2026 tickets cost?

Based on his previous tours and current market trends, standard tickets are expected to range from $60 to $180, while premium and VIP packages could go from $300 to $1,200+. Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing may push high-demand shows even higher.

What albums will Justin Bieber perform on tour?

Based on his Coachella 2026 setlists, expect songs from both SWAG (2025) and SWAG II (2025), along with career-spanning hits from Purpose, Justice, and his earlier catalog, including Baby, Sorry, and Where Are Ü Now.

Why did Justin Bieber cancel his last tour?

Bieber cancelled the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour in 2022 after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused partial facial paralysis. He has since prioritized his health and made a gradual return to performing, culminating in his Coachella 2026 headlining sets.

Did Billie Eilish perform with Justin Bieber at Coachella 2026?

Yes. During Coachella Weekend 2, Billie Eilish joined Bieber on stage for “One Less Lonely Girl,” which quickly became one of the most viral moments from the entire festival.

How long was Justin Bieber’s Coachella 2026 set?

Each headlining set ran approximately 90 minutes, with Weekend 1 featuring 34 songs and Weekend 2 featuring 29 songs, spanning both his SWAG-era material and classic hits.

Will there be a Justin Bieber concert in India in 2026?

No India dates have been confirmed, but Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium is a likely venue based on Bieber’s history of performing in India. He performed a private concert in Mumbai in July 2024, and India is widely expected to feature on any global tour schedule.

About the Author

A lifelong music enthusiast turned stan, Eram started KpopBeen to create a space where the global fandom can stay updated on comebacks, chart rankings, fandom buzz, and everything happening in the K-Pop world. Eram combines deep love for K-Pop with a passion for storytelling that connects fans across the globe. Through KpopBeen, her goal is simple: to celebrate idols, amplify fandom voices, and bring the energy of K-Pop to every fan’s screen. When not writing or curating the latest updates, you’ll find Eram streaming new releases or reliving legendary stages that made K-Pop the global movement it is today.

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