Justin Bieber’s SKYLRK earns $15 million at Coachella

What seemed to be the festival’s record – $1.7 million in sales – has now become a mere footnote compared to the brand’s impressive campaign this year.

Justin Bieber’s SKYLRK earns $15 million at Coachella

The brand has broken its all-time record for merchandise sales at the festival.

As well as being crowned the king of Coachella 2026, Justin Bieber has established himself as the architect of one of the most ambitious commercial ventures the industry has ever seen in this format. What seemed to be the festival’s sales ceiling – $1.7 million – has become a mere footnote compared to the scale of SKYLRK’s operation at this year’s event. The artist and his team have masterfully blended strategy, product and experience, offering visitors an immersive entry into his universe, moving away from the typical merchandising stand towards an environment closer to accessible luxury.

The results were immediate: $5.04 million generated over the first weekend, driven by the exclusivity of the moment and the hype generated in real time. But the real breakthrough came when online sales opened on the second weekend, with the brand taking a further $10 million in revenue, demonstrating a key ability to adapt and scale global demand in real time.

INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 18: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (NOT TO BE LICENSED FOR ANY STANDALONE OR SPECIAL INTEREST BOOK PUBLISHING USE CONCERNING THE COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL AND/OR STAGECOACH MUSIC FESTIVAL) Justin Bieber performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 18, 2026 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

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