Justin Bieber may have just dropped the biggest hint of 2026 - and Beliebers everywhere are losing their minds.
After wrapping up his headline-making Weekend 2 performance at Coachella on April 18, Bieber closed his set with three words that set the internet on fire: "See y'all soon."
That brief statement, delivered in front of one of the largest crowds of the festival, immediately sent fans spiraling - and what they found next only added fuel to the fire.
The Clues Are Stacking Up
A newly verified X account under the handle @swagworldtour has surfaced, posting cryptic messages hinting at a "surprise coming soon." The account links directly to Bieber's official website, justinbiebermusic.com.
Visitors to his tour page are now greeted with a message that reads: "Sorry, no shows currently. Click RSVP below to be notified when new tour dates are announced."
Alongside the tour speculation, Bieber dropped a Coachella Weekend 2 merchandise collection that heavily revisited his 2016 Purpose-era aesthetic - complete with dedicated SWAG apparel - a move fans believe is tied to a larger promotional rollout.
What Bieber Has Said About Touring
Don't expect a two-year grind. Speaking on Twitch last Halloween, Bieber told comedian Sebastian Maniscalco: "I think at this point in my life, I really want to do spot dates where I just pick a city and do a couple of shows and not commit to a whole two-year run."
His last major tour attempt was the Justice World Tour, which he paused in 2022 when he disclosed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis. The condition caused temporary facial paralysis, forcing him to reassess his schedule. His Coachella run marked his first major festival appearances since then.
The Comeback Nobody Saw Coming
Bieber's Coachella performances were nothing short of historic. Weekend 2 saw him welcome SZA for an acoustic duet, Sexyy Red for "Sweet Spot," and Big Sean for fan favorites - alongside the now-viral moment where he serenaded Billie Eilish during "One Less Lonely Girl."
Following his April 11 set, Bieber reached No. 1 on Spotify's global top artist chart, sending 21 of his songs into the platform's global top 200.
For a man who has spoken openly about his faith in Jesus Christ - including during his Coachella performances - a return to the road could be more than a career move. It may be his most public testimony yet that healing, in every form, is possible.
As of this writing, neither Bieber nor his team have confirmed anything officially. But with every breadcrumb pointing in one direction, the question isn't if - it's when.
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