Vintage Justin Bieber Merch Selling Fast Online On Heels of Singer’s Nostalgia-Fueled Coachella Set
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Amazon has a host of Bieber merch available, all of which are officially-licensed and approved by the singer himself
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SWAG STOCKPILE Vintage Justin Bieber Merch Selling Fast Online On Heels of Singer’s Nostalgia-Fueled Coachella Set Amazon has a host of Bieber merch available, all of which are officially-licensed and approved by the singer himself By Tim Chan Tim Chan Contact Tim Chan on X Contact Tim Chan by Email View all posts by Tim Chan April 12, 2026 If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. How healing it was for day one Justin Bieber fans Saturday when the superstar singer acknowledged some of his most popular hits during his highly-anticipated Coachella headlining performance. While the singer’s late-night set in the desert leaned heavily on songs from his most recent albums, Swag and Swag II , he also revisited the past, by pulling up old YouTube videos of his songs and music videos, singing along with the crowd to early hits like “Baby” and fan favorites like “That Should Be Me.” Bieber also pulled out a cover of Chris Brown’s “With You,” which the Canadian singer first performed on YouTube in 2008, and performed hits like “Sorry” and the deep cut, “All That Matters” from his 2013 album, Journals . While Bieber has largely shied away from performing his older material in recent years — including eschewing his early pop hits altogether at two Coachella preview shows in LA — his embrace and obvious joy at performing songs like “Never Say Never” and “Beauty and a Beat” over the weekend seem to signal that the global popstar has not forgotten his roots, and the songs that made him famous. Bieber’s nostalgic set at Coachella has sent longtime Bieliebers and new fans alike online to buy up limited-edition merch from the singer’s official store on Amazon . The site has a host of tour merch, clothing and accessories available from Bieber’s past album cycles, all of which are officially-licensed and approved by the singer himself. Some of the pieces were previously only available ...
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