Afrobeats reached a new global peak over the weekend as Wizkid and Tems made a surprise appearance at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival, joining Justin Bieber on stage.
The performance that lit up the desert and sent social media into overdrive.
Held in Indio, California, the festival drew tens of thousands of fans, but the biggest reaction came when the stage lights dropped, and Wizkid and Tems emerged alongside Bieber.
The crowd erupted as the trio launched into “Essence (Remix),” turning an already high-profile set into one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
The unannounced appearance quickly went beyond spectacle, reinforcing the global reach of Afrobeats.
“Essence,” widely credited with pushing the genre deeper into mainstream international markets, once again took centre stage, this time in front of a Coachella audience and amplified by one of pop’s biggest names.
Bieber’s participation added further weight to the moment, reflecting his ongoing support for African music and his history of cross-genre collaborations.
His onstage chemistry with Wizkid and Tems underscored how far such global partnerships have evolved, with cross-continental collaborations now firmly embedded in mainstream pop culture.
Coachella 2026 ultimately stood as more than just a festival it was a cultural checkpoint.
From Sabrina Carpenter’s theatrical pop showcase to Davido and Adekunle Gold’s crowd-thrilling performance of “High,” and the iconic reunion of Wizkid, Tems, and Justin Bieber, the event captured a powerful shift in music’s global landscape.