ALBAWABA - Ahead of his highly anticipated Coachella concert, Justin Bieber sparked a frenzy after leaked rehearsal footage led to a last-minute surge in ticket prices.
The clips, which circulated on TikTok and other platforms, revealed that Bieber was planning to perform a selection of his older hits, rather than focusing on his newer material. This significantly heightened fan excitement. According to reports, resale prices for a general admission ticket for the weekend skyrocketed to around $4,000, a clear indication of the high demand.
The leaked footage showed Bieber performing songs like "Sorry," "One Less," "Lonely Girl," and "Boyfriend" during rehearsals, taking fans back to his early career and triggering a wave of nostalgia.
This shift in expectations, from a performance focused on his new material to one filled with classic hits, was enough to redirect public attention and rapidly increase ticket sales. TMZ was the first to report that leaked rehearsal footage was the primary reason behind the significant price increase, especially with the concert date approaching.
According to the report, the audience was expecting a show titled "Swag" focusing on recent hits, but the leaked clips revealed the opposite: Bieber is preparing a set based on his most popular older songs. The report also indicated that Bieber has been rehearsing a larger number of his classic tracks, further fueling expectations that the concert will be a musical journey through his career.
Bieber is scheduled to headline Coachella on Saturday, April 11, at 11:25 PM PDT, according to the live stream schedule published by YouTube and reported by Pitchfork.

The intense interest in the concert isn't solely due to the leaks, but also to Bieber's absence from world tours since 2022, when he announced he had Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which led to the cancellation of his remaining concerts at the time.
This absence made his appearance at Coachella an exceptional event, and perhaps one of his most significant live performances in recent years.
Justin Bieber became the highest-paid artist in Coachella history with $10 million!
Payments received by artists who performed in previous years:
Beyoncé - $8 million
Lady Gaga - $8 million
The Weeknd - $8 million
Ariana Grande - $8 million
Last September, general admission tickets started at around $649, but after rehearsal footage leaked, prices skyrocketed to thousands of dollars on the resale market.
This rapid shift illustrates the impact a single leak can have on the market and how audience expectations can shift demand within hours.
