Dijon Performs Justin Bieber Collaboration ‘Yukon’ Live: Watch


The artists teamed up on the Swag song and others on the album along with tracks on Swag II

Dijon performed “Yukon,” one of the songs on which he collaborated with Justin Bieber for Bieber’s Swag, during his show on Saturday at Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon.

In a video from the show, Dijon sings the Swag standout while the audience can be heard singing along. Though Bieber did not join him onstage for the performance, he did attend Dijon’s tour opener show in San Diego at SOMA, as Stereogum reported. Dijon’s frequent collaborator Mk.Gee joined him at his L.A. show at Greek Theatre last week, where the 1975’s Matty Healy was also in attendance.

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Dijon, who also collaborated with Bieber on Swag II songs, is touring in support of his sophomore studio album, Baby, which arrived in August. Rolling Stone’s review of the album called it “nothing short of a triumph,” adding that while it follows the success of Bieber’s Swag, “an album whose sound is very much indebted to both Dijon and Mk.Gee, who furnished the record with their now signature take on pop music,” Dijon’s Baby “admirably elects to reinvent rather than capitalize on a sound only just now breaking through.” 

Dijon’s tour heads to Seattle tonight and Vancouver on Monday before it routes back stateside for stops in cities including San Francisco, Phoenix, Austin, and Nashville. The North American portion of the tour runs through December, when he hits cities such as New York, Chicago, and Detroit. In January, his tour heads to the U.K. and Europe.



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