Justin Bieber is streaming on Twitch, what does it mean?
Justin Bieber’s unexpected Twitch stream offers a glimpse at what’s next

Justin Bieber surprised fans this week by launching a Twitch stream with little warning, simply posting “Live now” before going on air.
During the stream, the singer played basketball and billiards inside what appeared to be a private indoor sports complex that also included a skate ramp.
Bieber told viewers he plans to stream “pretty much every day,” suggesting this may be the start of a new regular livestream series.
The stream also featured casual conversations with friends and short performance clips, giving fans an unfiltered look at the artist’s day-to-day life.
Justin Bieber has gone live on Twitch for the first time ever and has announced that he will be streaming everyday while giving a tour of his INSANE warehouse 🤯🔥
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) October 22, 2025
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The pop star also used the opportunity to tease his upcoming Coachella headline set, which will be his first major performance since 2022.
With two new albums reportedly in the works, the livestream hinted at a more direct connection between Bieber and his audience ahead of his return to the stage.
The move marks Bieber’s growing presence on Twitch, joining a wave of musicians using the platform to share behind-the-scenes moments and engage with fans in real time.
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