Billie Eilish has officially cancelled her upcoming Where Do We Go? tour.
17.11.2020 - 15:36 / officialcharts.com
The Children in Need single's race for Number 1 looks to be going right down to the wire as Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish are forecast to overtake the BBC Radio 2 Allstars, OfficialCharts.com can reveal.
Downloads of Stop Crying Your Heart Out have slowed down, allowing last week's chart-topper, Ariana Grande's Positions, to quickly catch up as the track continues to prove a powerhouse on streaming services.
Billie Eilish's new single Therefore I Am is also in the running for this week's top
Billie Eilish has officially cancelled her upcoming Where Do We Go? tour.
Billie Eilish has debuted her own wistful take on The Beatles’ ‘Something’.
Billie Eilish recently announced to her fans that any tickets they’re currently holding onto for her 2020 “Where Do We Go?” world tour will be refunded since she is unable to perform due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Hi guys, i wish that I could have seen you on tour this year.
Billie Eilish has officially cancelled her ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go’ world tour, explaining that no alternative solutions were available.Taking to Instagram, Eilish said, “i wish that i could have seen you on tour this year.
Billie Eilish's plans for her world tour didn't go as planned. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 18-year-old singer announced on Thursday that they will be refunding fans for their tickets and VIP passes for her previously postponed tour.«Hi guys, I wish that I could have seen you on tour this year.
As the COVID-19 pandemic escalates, particularly in the U.S., 2020 summer concert tours that were rescheduled for the following summer are seeming increasingly unlikely.
Geoff Mayfield Like many music companies, Interscope Geffen A&M started off 2020 full of optimism.
Billie Eilish is back with another stunning Beatles cover.
tank top while running errands in Los Angeles — Eilish smoothly says the nasty reactions to her voluptuousness didn’t come as an offense because she’s comfortable with how she looks. “There’s this picture of me, like, running from my car to my brother’s front door — on like, a 110-degree day, in a tank top,” the “Don’t Smile at Me” singer explained to Vanity Fair in the fourth edition of her “time capsule” video interview series.“And everyone’s like, ‘Damn, Billie got fat!'” she said, mocking
Billie Eilish got silly on the Gram’ on Monday night while lounging at home with her pup. The Grammy winner, 18, took to her Instagram Stories to share a clip of herself slapping her breast with her hand. The loud noise caused her dog to quickly turn its head toward her, which made Billie laugh hysterically. The random act propelled her to go on a posting spree, where she proceeded to slap herself two more times.
Billie Eilish has taken part in Vanity Fair‘s annual ‘Time Capsule’ interview for the fourth year in a row, stating that it’s “getting out of hand”.First interviewed for the series back in 2017 when she was 15-years-old, Eilish answers the same questions each year about her life, career and what the future holds.In the latest edition, which starts with Eilish joking that she’s going to be “doing this shit until I’m 90”, she watched her responses from last year, laughing and cringing at what she
Billie Eilish has confirmed she's working on 16 new songs for inclusion on her second album.
Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Bad Bunny are among Spotify‘s most-streamed artists of 2020.In its annual Wrapped data, the streaming platform revealed this morning (December 1) that its most streamed artist of 2020 is Bad Bunny, with more than 8.2 billion streams globally this year.Following on the heels of the Puerto Rican pop star are Drake, J Balvin, Juice WRLD and The Weeknd, in that order.Bad Bunny also bagged himself the most-streamed album globally, with his second studio album ‘YHLQMDLG’
Billie Eilish has revealed a secret -- sort of. The 18-year-old musical prodigy spoke with Vanity Fair in October -- the interview was published on Monday -- for the fourth installment of its "Time Capsule" interview, in which the publication chats with Eilish once a year.
Being in the spotlight can be a tough thing when anyone who looks at you can publicly judge and body shame on a regular basis, but many young female celebs, including Billie Eilish, 18, Jameela Jamil, 34, and Jessica Simpson, 40, have taken a stand on the unnecessary criticism by speaking out against it.
In her annual Vanity Fair interview, Billie Eilish responded to the fat-shaming she received over a tank top photo that went viral in October. One tweet in particular drew criticism from fans of the 18-year-old singer: “In 10 months Billie Eilish has developed a mid-30’s wine mom body,” it read. Now, Eilish is finally putting that body-shamer in their place.
Billie Eilish is making a tradition of her interview with Vanity Fair.
All Billie Eilish wanted to do was wear a tank top on a hot, sunny day in Los Angeles. And somehow, that turned into a massive incident that led to strangers on the internet criticizing the 18-year-old singer’s body. The Grammy winner opened up about the October day where she decided to forgo her usual baggy clothing in an interview with Vanity Fair (watch above) while talking about the biggest and weirdest rumors she’s heard about herself.