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Justin Bieber is standing on business while taking over the Coachella stage.
The "Yukon" singer recreated a viral paparazzi moment from last year while headlining the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival on Saturday (April 11) during the first weekend of the Indio, California, event, per Page Six. While on stage with YouTube opened on the screen behind him, Bieber pulled up the video from June 2025 where he confronted a paparazzo where he stressed that he was "a dad, I'm a husband" before his iconic statement, "It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business."
After introducing the clip by telling the cheering crowd, "These guys just won't leave me alone, bro," Bieber let the video play out, repeating the words to show his position has not changed, that he's still the one and still standing on business.
Bieber commanded the crowd with a mix of old and new hits during his first major headlining performance since canceling his Justice World Tour over health issues in 2022. He performed several tracks from his latest releases SWAG and SWAG II, brought out surprise guests like The Kid LAROI, Tems and Wizkid, and even used his laptop to pull up old YouTube videos of himself singing, People reports.
The "Daisies" singer, who was supported in the crowd by his wife Hailey Bieber and friends like Kylie Jenner, is set to take the stage again during Weekend Two of Coachella 2026, where Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G are putting on their own repeat headlining performances.