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Here’s Why Justin Bieber Is on Twitch — Source

Justin Bieber’s Twitch streams arrived with a clear purpose: to show the grind before Coachella. The pop star quietly launched his channel last week and began broadcasting studio rehearsals, pickup hoops, and late-night skate breaks.

The debut streaming sessions preview his first headlining sets at the 2026 festival’s Saturday shows, April 11 and 18. He also squeezed in a “World Series night” with wife Hailey, then returned to rehearsals. The rollout doubles as access and accountability ahead of Indio.

Justin Bieber wants people to see he’s working hard for Coachella, says source

According to People, a source tied the streams directly to his festival prep. The insider said, “Justin’s Twitch is his way of letting fans see that he’s excited and working hard for his headlining set.” The framing matches the footage: musical run-throughs, lighting notes, and production chatter from inside the room.

Bieber added his own message during one live chat about unlearning old habits. He said, “Sometimes even the way we’ve been raised is like, you know, just like, ‘Toughen up. Keep going.’ Being vulnerable can be really scary…..We get to change those things.” The remark fits the channel’s tone, which favors unpolished snippets over glossy teasers.

The Coachella lineup places the singer alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, and Anyma. It will be his first dedicated festival slot after surprise cameos with Ariana Grande in 2019 and Tems in 2024.

The sets follow his seventh album, “Swag”, which industry watchers tip for Grammy recognition. The campaign signals a return to big-stage pop after the stop-start “Justice” era.

Streams also serve as a soft reunion with fans who tracked his family milestones this year. He and Hailey are parenting their baby son, Jack, while balancing work and travel. The World Series appearance briefly paused rehearsals before more studio nights resumed on camera.

Expect the channel to keep highlighting process over polish: arrangements, choreography marks, and band chemistry. If the current cadence continues, viewers should see pieces of the show lock in across November and December. In short, Justin Bieber‘s Twitch debut isn’t a side quest. It’s the pregame tunnel before Indio.

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea

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