Footage of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin dancing adorably during Doja Cat’s set at Coachella has gone viral.
The loved-up married couple were spotted grooving to the headliner’s performance during the first weekend of the music festival in California.
Pop star Bieber and supermodel Baldwin, were near the front row and leaned in close to each other to sing the words to Doja Cat’s song, “Agora Hills.”
The sweet moment was shared to X, formerly Twitter on various Bieber fan accounts. One of the videos posted to the DojaNews fan account had more than 215,000 views.
The famous couple were also spotted at Lana Del Rey’s set, where Bieber was seen planting a kiss on his wife’s forehead.
Aside from making sure to take in plenty of live music over the weekend, Bieber also took to the stage at the famous festival.
He surprised fans when he joined Tems onstage to sing her and Wizkid’s 2020 song “Essence.”
Baldwin shared a snippet of that performance to her Instagram stories and captioned the post, “oh hey baby.”
But they weren’t the only A-list couple to turn heads at Coachella over the weekend.
Singer Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce hit the Californian desert to support some of her best friends, including Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey and rapper Ice Spice.
The duo was seen in the crowd on Saturday, April 13, as fans online commented on how Kelce wrapped his hands around Swift as they sang and danced. In a video posted to TikTok, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is standing behind Swift and planting kisses on her cheek.
Swift and Kelce also made sure to support her long-time music collaborator Jack Antonoff, who performed with his band, Bleachers. After that set they went to watch Ice Spice who performed a remixed cover of the song “Karma,” on which she collaborated with Swift.
“Shout out to Taylor m************ Swift!” Ice Spice shouted to her friend. “I love you!”
Kelce and Swift were seen at Ice Spice’s set with Sabrina Carpenter and her Oscar-nominated boyfriend, Barry Keoghan.
The first weekend at Coachella was widely documented on social media after fears for the festival, which has had some of its most disappointing ticket sales ever.
This year it took a whole month to sell out the first weekend, compared with other years when tickets sold out after only 40 minutes to four hours. The second weekend is yet to sell out, according to TicketNews.
“The biggest problem for Coachella is just that it’s starting to get too expensive,” music writer and festival connoisseur, Jameson Scarsella, told Newsweek earlier this month. “Most Gen-Z people want it to be affordable, have a variety of performers and be logistically accessible.”
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