All of the stars aligned at SZA’s LA show.
The pop star, 35, brought a special guest onstage with her during her Los Angeles concert at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday.
Justin Bieber came out to perform SZA’s hit “Snooze” with her, as seen on his wife Hailey Bieber’s Instagram Stories.
The Rhode founder, 28, shared footage from the show, including Bieber, 31, and SZA singing, captioning the clip, “My 2 favorite artists.”
After their set, the “Peaches” artist kissed the Grammy winner’s hand before the duo started dancing.
Other videos included Kendrick Lamar rapping, as he and SZA are on their joint Grand National Tour.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Bieber hasn’t performed for a stadium audience since his 2024 Coachella performance.
The couple’s night out comes on the heels of Hailey gracing the cover of Vogue, to which Bieber took the time to apologize for ever doubting her star power.
“Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight,” the artist, who shares son Jack Blues, 9 months, with the model, wrote on Instagram, “I told hails that she would never be on the cover of Vogue.”
“Yikes I know,” Bieber admitted, “so mean.”
The Grammy winner, who tied the knot with Hailey in 2018, shared the comment was made out of spite “because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even.”
“I think as we mature we realize that we’re not helping anything by getting even,” Bieber explained, “we’re honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection.”
Now, he’s nothing but sorry.
Bieber addressed Hailey directly, penning, “So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn’t get a Vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken.”
During Hailey’s interview with Vogue, she addressed the non stop rumors circulating her marriage to the Canadian singer.
When asked if she thought the chatter around her relationship would ever die down, the cover star confessed, “Well, I thought seven years in it would’ve already, and it hasn’t.”
“You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no,” Hailey continued. “So I guess these bitches are going to be mad.”
Just two months prior, Bieber sparked concern with another social media post, this time expressing he felt unworthy.
On his Instagram Stories, the hitmaker said, “People told me my whole life, ‘wow Justin u deserve that,’ and I personally have always felt unworthy. Like I was a fraud. Like when people told me I deserve something it made me feel sneaky like damn if they only knew my thoughts.”
“How judgemental [sic] I am, how selfish I really am. They wouldn’t be saying this. I say all this to say, if you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days.”
A month before the post, he got online to rap about being “high” in an Instagram video.
“I fly like a fly guy/ I fly high like a bagpipe/ I go high like a bad guy,” Bieber, who was shirtless, sang as a friend smoked cigarettes next to him.
Followers took to the comments section to share their concerns.
One fan shared, “Something is very off. This video disturbs me on so many levels. Wtf,” while a second said, “If anyone’s a true fan of Justin Bieber, you would know that there’s something wrong with him. He needs help.”
But despite the harsh words, Bieber’s rep shut down any claims of him being on drugs.
In February, the musician’s rep told TMZ that the speculation about his client is “exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”
They added that the past year has been “very transformative” for Bieber, and he has “ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.”