He recent concert by Canadian singer Justin Bieber at the Coachella festival caused many reactions, especially due to its presentation before the thousands of fans who came to listen to their most popular songs.
The presentation, which took place on April 12, was intended to be one of the most iconic moments of the festival, but it ended with numerous criticisms and accusations against the singer for allegedly using ready-made recordings of his songs.
On a simple stage and dressed in a pink sweatshirt, Justin Bieber reviewed several of his songs, which began with “All I Can Take.” The singer has not performed live since his Justice World Tour in 2022.
Some of the criticisms that Justin Bieber’s concert received were that it had exceeded the use of pre-recorded bases, to the point that his voice seemed to overlap with the video clips of his songs.
Many of the comments against Bieber were that he would have used the YouTube video application to upload his songs. and sing over them.
A video even went viral on social networks showing how Bieber begins to use the app. YouTube to search for their songs.
This generated numerous negative reactions towards the singer, including the statements of the singer Katy Perry, who said, in a joking tone, that she was glad that the Canadian singer has YouTube Premium, option that removes ads while playing videos.
“Thank God he has YouTube Premium, I don’t want to see any ads during his concert“Perry said when she was videotaped during the concert.
In turn, the video in which Bieber used YouTube in the middle of his presentation served to allow users to create montages in which he saw funny or viral videos.
