Relive Coachella 2026: Justin Bieber's epic return with Tems & Wizkid, Karol G's historic headline set, and all the surprise guest moments.
- April 16, 2026
AceShowbiz - The 2026 edition of the Coachella music festival brought an electrifying lineup of top-tier artists alongside numerous surprise guest appearances, stirring excitement and speculation among fans throughout the event.
Many attendees were particularly eager to witness the first major performance in years by Justin Bieber. His set was highly anticipated, especially with rumors swirling about potential guest stars. As expected, Justin Bieber did not disappoint, sharing the stage with notable collaborators such as Tems and Wizkid, who added vibrant energy to his performance.
Another historic moment was the appearance of Karol G as the festival’s first Latina headliner. Fans were curious about how Karol G would approach this milestone, contributing to the festivities with a powerful set that celebrated her cultural heritage.
The buzz also centered on Manon Bannerman, a member of the group Katseye, as festivalgoers awaited her participation in their highly anticipated set. While Manon Bannerman ultimately did not perform, the crowd was thrilled when surprise guests EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami of Huntr/x joined the stage to sing "Golden," amplifying the excitement.
Unexpected cameos peppered the festival, including a notable appearance by Will Ferrell during Sabrina Carpenter's elaborate and cameo-filled Friday night set. Additionally, fans were delighted when Camila Cabello returned to the stage to perform "Havana" live for the first time in years alongside Young Thug.
The festival grounds were alive with surprise visits from other stars such as Becky G, MIA, Joe Jonas, Lizzo, and David Lee Roth, who made spontaneous appearances across different performances, contributing to the unforgettable atmosphere that Coachella is known for.
These unexpected guest spots added layers of excitement and unpredictability, reinforcing Coachella’s reputation as a premier festival where music history is made through both planned lineups and surprise collaborations.