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Sabrina Carpenter, shown here in October 2024 at the Time 100 gala, is in contention for major awards at the 2025 Grammys

INDIO, Calif. — Sabrina Carpenter delivered a star-studded, cinematic headlining performance at Coachella 2026 that transformed the desert into “Sabrinawood,” earning widespread acclaim for its ambition, production value and crowd engagement, while Justin Bieber’s Saturday night headline slot drew sharp criticism for its minimalist approach and unconventional song delivery that some called “YouTube karaoke.”

Carpenter took the main Coachella Stage on Friday night, April 10, fulfilling a promise she made after her memorable 2024 appearance. Her roughly 90-minute set featured elaborate Hollywood-themed production, multiple costume changes, backing dancers and surprise cameos from actors including Susan Sarandon, Will Ferrell and Sam Elliott. Reviewers described it as a “superstar-caliber” theatrical revue blending film noir, Broadway flair and cheeky pop energy.

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The 26-year-old pop star opened with a black-and-white video intro in which Elliott portrayed a menacing cop pulling her over in a vintage vehicle. She emerged onstage to launch into tracks from her “Man’s Best Friend” era and earlier hits, including “House Tour,” “Taste,” “Busy Woman” and “Manchild,” the latter featuring dancers in dog costumes. A towering “Sabrinawood” sign lit up the stage during “When Did You Get Hot?,” evoking the Hollywood Hills.

Critics praised Carpenter’s strong live vocals, which sounded “pristine” and more robust than on recordings despite constant movement, including a treadmill segment in “My Man on Willpower.” The set mixed high-energy hits early — “Please Please Please,” “Espresso” and “Juno” — with theatrical segments, genre blends and playful interpolations like Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana” into “Feather.” It concluded with an elaborate water show during “Tears.”

Social media and fan reactions largely celebrated the spectacle. Many called it one of the most creative and visually impressive headlining sets in recent Coachella history, comparing it favorably to Lady Gaga’s ambitious 2025 opener. Reddit users and reviewers highlighted the thoughtful stage design, moving set pieces and how Carpenter “wrapped Coachella around her finger.” Even some who found mid-set lulls during costume changes admitted the overall ambition and live execution wowed them.

In contrast, Bieber’s performance the following night divided audiences and sparked immediate backlash. The 32-year-old made his Coachella headlining debut on Saturday, April 11, reportedly commanding a hefty $10 million fee. Attendees and online viewers criticized the set for minimal production, heavy reliance on newer material from his “Swag” albums and moments where Bieber appeared to sing along to his own music videos pulled up on a device.

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Fan videos showed the singer in casual attire performing on a sparsely staged main stage with limited backing musicians. While some dedicated Beliebers defended the intimate, raw vibe and praised his vocal delivery after years of health challenges, many casual festivalgoers and critics found it underwhelming for a headliner. Social media memes quickly labeled it “lazy” or “a snoozefest,” with particular mockery aimed at the YouTube-assisted throwback segments that included classics like “Baby.”

The stark difference in execution fueled online debates comparing the two headliners directly. Carpenter’s polished, high-concept production stood in sharp relief to Bieber’s stripped-back approach. Commentators noted the contrast: one artist delivered a full-scale theatrical event with celebrity guests and immersive visuals, while the other opted for a low-key, seemingly personal set that felt mismatched for the festival’s grand scale and expectations.

Industry observers pointed out that modern Coachella headliners face intense pressure to provide spectacle in the social media era, where viral moments and production value often define success. Carpenter met and exceeded those expectations with a set described as “electric,” “rollicking” and “ambitious.” Bieber’s approach, while perhaps authentic to his current artistic phase focused on introspection and family life, appeared to miss the mark for many in attendance and watching livestreams.

Carpenter’s setlist balanced hits with deeper cuts, front-loading crowd-pleasers before transitioning into more theatrical segments. Reviews noted occasional pacing issues during changes but overall hailed the performance as a career milestone that solidified her status as a top-tier pop performer. Bieber’s set leaned toward mid-tempo and newer tracks, with throwbacks integrated late, reportedly leading to some crowd thinning.

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The contrasting receptions highlight generational and stylistic differences in pop stardom. Carpenter, riding a wave of recent success, leaned into playful, visually driven entertainment that resonated with younger festival crowds. Bieber, a veteran with a massive global fanbase, seemed to prioritize a more subdued, mood-driven presentation that appealed mainly to core supporters but left broader audiences wanting more energy and production.

As the first weekend of Coachella 2026 unfolded, Carpenter’s Friday set quickly entered conversations as a festival highlight, with clips and reviews amplifying its impact. Bieber’s Saturday performance generated buzz primarily through controversy, with divided opinions continuing into Sunday as Karol G prepared to close the weekend.

Festival organizers have not commented on the differing reactions. Both artists are scheduled to perform again during the second weekend, April 17-19, offering opportunities for adjustments or repeats of their respective approaches.

Ultimately, the head-to-head comparison favors Carpenter’s ambitious execution over Bieber’s polarizing minimalism. While subjective tastes vary — with some praising Bieber’s authenticity — the consensus from critics, attendees and social media tilts decisively toward Sabrina Carpenter as the stronger performer of the two Coachella 2026 headliners.

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The desert festival continues to showcase how production, engagement and timing can define a headline legacy. Carpenter’s “Sabrinawood” created lasting memories and viral moments, while Bieber’s set added fuel to debates about expectations for superstar performances in 2026.

As discussions persist online and reviews roll in, the weekend’s headline contrast underscores Coachella’s role as both a music event and a stage for spectacle, where ambition often separates memorable sets from mixed ones.

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“… Sustaining the business required hundreds of millions of additional dollars of liquidity that Spirit simply does not have and could not procure,” Davis added. “This is tremendously disappointing and not the outcome any of us wanted.”

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