Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Karol G headlined Coachella 2026, closing out the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights on the Coachella stage. All three artists have experienced gains in terms of sales and streams of their work, but Bieber’s uptick is the most dramatic. Multiple albums by the Canadian pop icon return to charts in the United Kingdom, and several older collections even manage to debut. The Grammy winner scores not one, not two, but three new arrivals on the same roster, dramatically increasing his career placements on the list thanks to what may go down as one of his most-watched shows.
A trio of studio efforts by Bieber find their way to the Official Albums Streaming chart for the first time. The roster is published each week by the Official Charts Company, and it ranks the 100 most-played collections, regardless of language, genre, or length, on platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify throughout the U.K.
This frame, Bieber’s highest-rising entry is My World 2.0, which debuts at No. 56. The original My World comes in 10 spaces lower, at No. 66, while Believe barely manages to rank as one of the 100 most-streamed releases in the nation, as it begins its time on the tally at No. 95.
Bieber first appeared on the Official Albums Streaming chart in November 2015 with his blockbuster set Purpose. Throughout his career, he’s racked up nine total charting efforts on the streaming rundown. Just a week ago, he was up to only half a dozen, but he expands that figure by three titles in one frame.
Bieber is enjoying perhaps his most impressive week on the Official Albums Streaming chart, even if his debuts rank as some of the worst performers of his career. The singer-songwriter does hit a new low with Believe, which enters at No. 95, outpacing – in the worst way – the No. 67 peak that Journals established in late 2015. In fact, of his nine releases that have spent even one frame on the Official Albums Streaming ranking, his trio of debuts count as most of his worst performers and some of his only efforts to miss the top 10.
Last summer, Bieber returned to the Official Albums Streaming chart with Swag, which missed out on earning the musician his fourth No. 1 when it stalled at No. 2. He has previously led the charge with Purpose, Changes, and Justice.

Of his three new arrivals, just one Bieber set manages to debut on another ranking. My World 2.0 opens at No. 72 on the Official Albums chart, the list of the most-consumed releases, blending both sales and plays on streaming platforms.
At the same time that My World 2.0 finally reaches the Official Albums chart years after Bieber released it to the masses, the first My World also finds its way back to the same tally. My World reenters a few spaces beneath My World 2.0, coming in at No. 79. Unlike My World 2.0, though, the original My World, which has now spent 80 weeks somewhere on the tally, has previously topped out at No. 3.
Two other titles by Bieber reenter multiple rosters. Purpose breaks back onto both the Official Albums and the Official Albums Streaming charts. Swag, his 2025 surprise comeback, finds its way back to four tallies in total, becoming a top streamer and top seller, as well as one of the 40 most popular collections in the nation.