Justin Bieber's SKYLRK Taps Into 'Purpose' Tour Nostalgia for Coachella Weekend 2 Merch Drop
Following a record-breaking first weekend, the pop star doubles back to his 2016 aesthetic with a massive new collection of apparel and accessories.
Summary
- Justin Bieber has officially unveiled his Coachella Weekend 2 merchandise, pulling heavy inspiration from his iconic 2016–2017 Purpose Tour
- The extensive collection leans into vintage tour-style graphics, aggressive gothic fonts, bold back prints, and a dedicated lineup of SWAG gear
- Spanning everything from graphic hoodies and crochet masks to tech accessories and inflatables, the drop is set to release at 1 PM PST via SKYLRK IRL
Following a massive, record-breaking opening weekend at the desert festival, Justin Bieber is giving fans a major blast from the past. The pop sensation has just unveiled a brand-new, extensive merchandise collection for Coachella Weekend 2, and this time around, he’s fully doubling back to his Purpose Tour bag. Marrying modern festival style with mid-2010s streetwear nostalgia, the massive SKYLRK rollout is a dream come true for longtime fans of the artist’s style evolution.
Put these new pieces next to the original 2016 and 2017 drops, and the overlap is impossible to miss. The new Weekend 2 rollout leans heavily into the signature design elements that defined the Purpose era, resurrecting the aggressive gothic fonts, bold back prints, and oversized tour-style graphics that dominated streetwear at the time. Adding another layer of nostalgia to the capsule, the collection also features a dedicated capsule of SWAG focused merch, reviving a classic internet-era aesthetic across hoodies and tees.
Standout apparel pieces include the “Biebervelli,” “Coachelly Spot,” and “Zebra” hoodies, alongside an impressive roster of graphic tops like the “JB Live” tee, the “SOB Meme” tee, and the cheeky “It’s Not Clocking ‘Baby’” tee. Outerwear and tops are heavily complemented by an expansive array of headwear and face coverings, ranging from fuzzy fleece beanies and bucket hats to crochet masks and neck gaiters.
Going well beyond standard concert tees, the massive drop is rounded out with a robust selection of lifestyle and tech accessories. Fans can cop pastel-colored inflatables, “Business” socks, and exclusive tech gadgets, including MagSafe chargers and power banks.
For fans looking to secure a piece of this nostalgic festival run, the full Justin Bieber Coachella Weekend 2 collection is arriving swiftly. The massive assortment of apparel and accessories will officially be available starting at 1 PM PST at SKYLRK IRL and online.





















