Billie Eilish fans rejoice, the concert film,, is coming to Disney+ on Sep.
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Billie Eilish opened up about her experience with internet trolls for an upcoming BBC special. The 19-year-old musician will appear in "Billie Eilish: Up Close" on Saturday.
"The people that even say the crazy stuff don’t even think you will see it.They would never say that to you in real life," Eilish told BBC journalist Claro Amfo. "What is the point of trying to do good if people are just going to keep saying that you are doing wrong?" "I try so hard to do good for the world and good for
.Billie Eilish fans rejoice, the concert film,, is coming to Disney+ on Sep.
Billie Eilish recently dropped her second studio album, Happier Than Ever, and she also has a Disney+ concert movie being released very soon.
Chris Willman Music WriterGlobal Citizen has unveiled lineups for three of the international settings for its 24-hour “Global Citizen Live” broadcast for Sept. 25.
Global Citizen is going live for its biggest event yet.
Billie Eilish is in the mood for love.
Billie Eilish covered Julie London’s 1955 version of the jazz classic ‘I’m In The Mood For Love’ during her appearance on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge this week.Eilish was joined by her brother Finneas on acoustic guitar for the stripped back, mellow rendition of the track. You can see their performance below.‘I’m In The Mood For Love’ was first published in 1935, and popularised by Frances Langford.
The threat of stalkers is real for Billie Eilish.
Billie Eilish has addressed the criticism she receives from internet trolls.The singer, who released second album ‘Happier Than Ever’ last week (July 30), said in a new documentary that she sees little point of trying to do good when trolls will always criticise her.Eilish was speaking to the BBC‘s Clara Amfo for new documentary Billie Eilish: Up Close, which will air on Saturday (August 7) at 10.30pm BST.In a clip shared by the BBC ahead of the documentary’s release, Eilish said that she often
Billie Eilish struggles with insecurities just like everyone else.
Billie Eilish poses next to a pool during the release party for her new album, Happier Than Ever, presented by Spotify in Los Angeles on Thursday night (July 29).
Just one look at Billie Eilish’s “Oxytocin” lyrics is enough to leave fans feeling all hot and bothered—and that’s on purpose. The song, which is featured on the Los Angeles native’s sophomore album, is based on the hormone of the same name which is responsible for all things love and pleasure.
Chris Willman Music WriterIf you’re an aficionado of the confessional school of pop songwriting, then waking up to the release of Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” should feel like Christmas morning. Not that anything about it feels too neatly tied up with a bow.
Billie Eilish‘s brother and co-writer Finneas has hit out at a joke Twitter account posting fake news updates about Eilish.The @BilliesUpdatess account shares fabricated stories about the singer, ranging from accusing her of supporting queer-baiting to saying she wanted to be poor so she could relate to her fans.“I still want to be broke and poor, it looks really fun and cute,” one of the made-up quotes posted by the account read, leading her brother to intervene.In a new interview, Billie
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Billie Eilish is taking Happier Than Ever to the Hollywood Bowl and Disney+.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBillie Eilish will celebrate the release of her forthcoming album in style with a tribute concert to her hometown — “Happier Than Ever: a Love Letter to Los Angeles” — filmed at the Hollywood Bowl and accompanied by the L.A. Philharmonic, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.
Elton John has expressed his love of hearing young pop artists, saying Lorde, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and Channel Tres among others “blew my mind” when he first heard them.John recently marked 300 episodes of his show ‘Rocket Hour’ on Apple Music with an interview with Zane Lowe, where John said that he saw the show as an opportunity to be exposed to new music.“It’s brought me into contact with so many great new artists who’ve become friends.
Billie Eilish has shared a live performance of her latest single, ‘NDA’, recorded live in-studio with her brother Finneas (playing synth) and drummer Andrew Marshall.The new version largely follows the same path as the studio mix Eilish debuted last week.
Global Citizen is going live for its biggest event yet.