In a development that has stunned both the music industry and fans worldwide, Justin Bieber has reportedly turned down an offer exceeding 10 million USD to serve as the main headliner for Coachella 2026.

According to sources close to the negotiation, the pop superstar was approached by organizers with a record-breaking salary package—one of the highest offers in the festival’s history. Yet, Bieber allegedly refused to sign the deal, instead demanding an official contract with an even higher figure.
The revelation has ignited a firestorm of speculation. Fans expressed confusion and frustration across social media, questioning the “unclear rules” behind such negotiations and wondering why one of the world’s biggest music festivals would hesitate to meet Bieber’s demands. Some even suggested that the organizers were underestimating his global influence, while others criticized Bieber for appearing “greedy” despite already being offered an unprecedented amount.

Industry insiders argue that this dispute reflects the growing power struggle between top artists and festival organizers. With music festivals becoming billion-dollar businesses, headliners like Bieber wield enormous leverage. Still, insiders caution that pushing too far could risk alienating audiences and damaging long-term partnerships.
As of now, neither Coachella representatives nor Bieber’s management have released an official statement, leaving fans in suspense. Whether the superstar will ultimately take the stage in Indio or walk away from the deal entirely remains one of the biggest unanswered questions in music today.