Billie Eilish is breaking into the fragrance market.
07.10.2021 - 03:51 / nme.com
Billie Eilish has announced a new suite of dates for her forthcoming world tour, taking the pop megastar to Australia and New Zealand next September.The five-date leg is set to kick off at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday September 8, before Eilish and her entourage dip off to Australia for shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.Ticket sales for all dates will go live at 11am local time next Friday (October 15), with a series of presales running from the Monday prior (October 11).
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.Billie Eilish is breaking into the fragrance market.
Billie Eilish has shared details about her first fragrance, titled ‘Eilish’.The pop star said she was “SO EXCITED” to reveal that she has been working on launching the product, which is contained in a torso-shaped bottle.“I am SO EXCITED to finally share my debut fragrance “Eilish” with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! this is a scent that i’ve been chasing for years and years.
Billie Eilish has added three more dates to the forthcoming Australian and New Zealand leg of her ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour next year.Marking the final additions to this leg of the colossal tour, Eilish will now be playing a third show in Auckland and Brisbane, and a fourth show in Melbourne during her planned September run of shows.These additions come just a few days after her first expansion to this leg of the tour, where she added an extra show to each city she’s set to play – Auckland,
Billie Eilish performed her track ‘Happier Than Ever’ on the rooftop of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (October 13) – you can watch her performance below.The song is the title track from Eilish’s second studio album, which came out back in July.Eilish, her brother and regular collaborator Finneas and their live drummer played ‘Happier Than Ever’ on the rooftop of the Roosevelt, with the trio delivering a powerful rendition of the track.You can watch Eilish’s
by the way.The local star has made his mark on Australian and New Zealand screens over the past few years, with roles in Dead Lucky, Fresh Eggs and The Luminaries. Not to mention, a major role in Disney’s live-action Mulan.Now, he’s starring as Leung Wei Shing in the captivating SBS drama New Gold Mountain.
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Billie Eilish has added even more dates due to “overwhelming demand”.Last week (October 6), Eilish announced dates in Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth for September 2022, with one show per location.
Billie Eilish has celebrated ‘No Time To Die’ – the theme song for the new James Bond movie No Time To Die – going platinum in the UK last month.It means that Eilish’s single has now been bought/streamed on-demand more than a million times in the UK since its release last February.
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