Justin Bieber performed "Yukon" from his 2025 album at the 2026 Grammy Awards. He opted for a low-key performance, walking onto the stage in boxers and carrying a pink electric guitar. Watch the clip below. This weekend's performance marked the first time Bieber had performed at the Grammys since his rendition of "Peaches" in 2022. The two-time Grammy winner was up for four Grammy Awards this year.
Justin Bieber will perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Sunday, the Recording Academy confirmed. This marks his first public solo performance since he had to cancel his 2022 concert tour. The singer is nominated for four awards this year: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for , Best R&B Performance for "Yukon," and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Daisies."
Justin Bieber recently attempted a cover of Eminem 's tongue-twisting verse on Dr. Dre's 1999 classic, "Forgot About Dre." Watch it below. Get Coachella Tickets Here Bieber's ambitious effort was livestreamed on Twitch, where the pop star has regularly gone live from his warehouse space to rehearse for his upcoming Coachella 2026 set. He started strong, but lost steam near the end while running out of breath.
After last summer's BRAT attack, it felt like minimalist album art was back with a bang (for better or for worse). While I'm all for the rise of anti-design, there's a stark difference between counter-cultural creations and plain underwhelming art, and sadly, pop star Justin Bieber's latest album fits into the latter category. Swag II, the successor of Bieber's recent album, Swag, features a painfully innocuous album cover that's undoubtedly functional but disappointingly flat.
"Yukon" captures a side of Bieber that fans have long been hoping to see fully realized—one that prioritizes authenticity over formula, artistry over algorithms.
"Justice is served," wrote Kerwin Frost, a fashion designer who first gained attention due to his interviews with celebrities including Tyler, the Creator, SZA, and Post Malone. "[Justin Bieber] emptied the clip."
Justin Bieber is set to drop a surprise album on July 11, marking his first new music release in six years. The album includes collaborations with artists like Eddie Benjamin and Gunna.
Ryan Good, co-founder of Drew House, ceased communication with Justin Bieber over concerns related to his pastor Judah Smith, whom he believes may be leading Bieber into a cult.