Coachella 2026took place onApril 10-12and17-19and was headlined bySabrina Carpenter,Karol G, andJustin Bieber.
While the first weekend went smoothly, Justin Bieber’s performance in the second weekend racked up asignificant penalty feefor the Coachella organizers because of arule imposedby thecity of Indio.
At the same time, many netizens who were upset about the tickets and food prizes at Coachella being allegedly too high dismissed the situation with lighthearted jokes.
“So a round of drinks will cover the fines,” one user said.
Organizers were fined $44,000 for Anyma and Justin Bieber’s Coachella sets
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Co-founded by Paul Tollett and Rick Van Santen in 1999, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is held annually at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, and is organized by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Worldwide.
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An agreement Goldenvoice has with Indio requires performances to wrap up by 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and by midnight on Sunday. Breaching of this rule results in a straight $20,000 fine for the first five minutes of delay, and an additional $1,000 per minute from the sixth minute onward.
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Anyma (real name Matteo Milleri), an Italian-American musician and one of the duo Tale of Us, performed on Friday, April 17, atCoachella 2026, after his first weekend set was canceled due to severe weather.
His set went nine minutes past the cutoff time, costing the organizers $24,000.
On Saturday, April 18, Justin Bieber went two minutes over while performing theheadlining set, which featured a special appearance from Billie Eilish. It added another $20,000 to the weekend 2 fines.
A representative for the city of Indio confirmed the numbers toTMZ.
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The money from these fines goes to Indio’s General Fund and is used to fund the city’s expenses, such as public works, the police, and fire departments.
Coachella has been hit with huge curfew fines in the past few years
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Justin Bieber was not the firsthigh-profile artistto cost Coachella in fines.
Indio’s current contract with Coachella was signed in 2013 and runs through 2050. Under the previous contract, the fine for breaking the curfew rule was $1,000 per minute flat.
The regulation cost Goldenvoice $54,000 in 2009, when Beatles legendPaul McCartneyplayed 54 minutes over the scheduled time.
The Killers also played an extra 30 minutes that same year.
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The organizers were forced to pull the plug during The Cure’s set, who started a new song at around 12:30 a.m.
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“The music is supposed to end every night at midnight,” Commander. Ben Guitron from Indio police said after the incident, according toNBC Washington. “How Goldenvoice addresses our concerns is up to them.”
He added that the police were not physically involved in shutting down the event.
In 2023, Coachella missed the curfew on both weekends, with six performers going over the cutoff time, includingBad Bunny, Frank Ocean, and The Weeknd.
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It cost the organizers $117,000 in fines in the first weekend and $51,000 in the second, totaling $168,000 for the whole event.
In 2024, Lana Del Rey’s performance continued for 13 minutes after 1 a.m., resulting in$28,000 in finesfor the organizers.
Justin Bieber dedicated a special performance to Billie Eilish
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As part of his 2026 Coachella set, which included karaoke-style renditions of his old hits, Justin Bieber performed his 2009 hit trackOneLessLonely Girl.
During the song, he invitedBillie Eilishup from the audience to be serenaded — a throwback to his early tours when he would do the same with fans.
Visibly emotional, Eilish sat in a chair, smiling and holding her head in her hands as he sang to her. They quickly hugged after a while before she ran back into the crowd.
Afterward, Eilish shared an Instagram story of her face with red andteary eyesand the caption, “Can’t stop crying.”
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Eilish’s mother, Maggie Baird, shared an Instagram post that revealed that it was Justin’s wife,Hailey Bieber, who encouraged and prompted her to go onstage.
“One of the most touching moments ever,” Baird wrote. “Watching this crazy, unimaginable dream come true over many years is so incredible.”
She also thanked Justin and Hailey for their kindness.
Eilish has been a fan of Justin Bieber since ayoung ageand famously had posters of theBabysinger in her teenage bedroom.
Their first public meeting at Coachella 2019 went viral when Bieber approached her duringAriana Grande’s set, and the two shared an embrace.
“Long and bright future ahead of you,” Bieber later wrote about Eilish on his Instagram.