Justin Bieber has sparked renewed interest in online gaming. The Baby hitmaker left his fans surprised and thrilled when he announced he would make his Twitch debut. Admirers received the most unexpected surprise when Bieber turned on his webcam on 22 October 2025. The singer’s debut stream matched expectations for a global pop star. It was a full‑production affair of multiple cameras, a lighting crew of ten, and a polished edit.
Justin Bieber enters streamer phase with debut on major streaming platform
The hour-long debut broadcast showed Justin Bieber giving a warehouse tour, tossing a basketball around, and sinking a few pool shots. Designed for both work and leisure, the massive warehouse setup included a mini half-pipe and a recording studio. There’s also a ping‑pong table, a lounge area, and an adorable pack‑and‑play bed for his son Jack Blues.
In an extended segment, the Daisies singer delved deep into prioritizing and improving health, relationships, friendships, and, most importantly, connecting with each other. While Bieber didn’t drop a new single, he teased an April 2026 Coachella headlining gig.
Excited about the upcoming gig, the 31-year-old said, “This is our space for the next few months, so excited. I’m gonna be putting on a hell of a show for you guys at Coachella. I can’t wait. So, getting ready, getting the gang together, get inspired. So Beautiful.” Addressing Beliebers through the camera, he promised to be live on Twitch almost every day. “It’s gonna be awesome”, he assured, encouraging fans to tune in regularly.
As previously mentioned, Justin Bieber had a whole production team recording the stream. The vibes, however, were far from serious with the crew casually chilling while he DJ’ed R&B hits. He impressed his fans by nailing a long-range shot while playing an extended game of H‑O‑R‑S‑E with his team.
The Sorry singer channel exploded in the first hour, reaching 35,000+ concurrent viewers. Bieber instantly gained tens of thousands of new followers, and social media was flooded with stream clips testifying to his popularity among the masses.
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
