Back in early March — you know, when concerts were still possible — Billie Eilish shared an amazing video to kick off her Where Do We Go? tour.
07.05.2020 - 22:47 / variety.com
By Chris Willman
Music Writer
When Billie Eilish and Finneas performed the 1960s hit “Sunny” from their home on the recent “One World: Together at Home” broadcast, it was an indication of just how much pop music the siblings might have picked up from their parents that goes back way before their time.
Fans will get an even better look into what kind of music Eilish learned about at her father’s knee — and vice versa — when the new Apple Music show “Me & Dad Radio” premieres Friday, with the
Back in early March — you know, when concerts were still possible — Billie Eilish shared an amazing video to kick off her Where Do We Go? tour.
Three days before she postponed the rest of her “Where Do We Go” tour, Billie Eilish kicked it off in Miami with a show that also served as a screening for Not My Responsibility, a short film the 18-year-old made to accompany her across North America. It didn’t disappear completely; a shaky, vertical iPhone version uploaded the following morning now has more than two million views.
You go, girl! Billie Eilish continues to clap back at body shamers and her most recent call out is epic.
By Jem Aswad
Though she's since had to postpone the remainder of the dates on her Where Do We Go? World Tour, Billie Eilish's massive global trek kicked off earlier this year with a powerful statement. Back in March, at a show in Miami, Eilish unveiled a short film meant to combat body-shaming as a preface to her song "All the Good Girls Go to Hell." Now, she's shared that film — which had previously only been found circulating in fan-captured footage — in full on her YouTube page.
Billie Eilish is known for her singularly unsexy fashion sense — but now she’s hitting back at body-shamers in a new short film that bares . . . her soul, mostly.
Billie Eilish has released a powerful clip about body shaming, titled “NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY”.
American singer Billie Eilish has posted a short film on social media addressing body shaming in which she says “Though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge it and judge me for it. Why?”.
Billie Eilish’s latest project isn’t a typical pop number.
Billie Eilish is giving fans a closer look at one of her most buzzed-about tour visuals.
Billie Eilish is letting the public know it's not her "responsibility" what people think of her. On Tuesday, the 18-year-old shared a short film in which she candidly speaks of the judgement she faces from the public about the way she chooses to dress and how she chooses to flaunt her body. "Do you know me—really, know me? You have opinions about my opinions, about my music, about my clothes, about my body," she begins the video, as she begins to slowly remove her clothes.
The film initially premiered at her 'Where Do We Go?' world tour
In lockdown, we all need to come up with new ways to fill our time. And, eschewing the normal hobbies of “baking banana bread” or “snitching on your neighbours”, Pitbull has numbed the pain of going from Mr Worldwide to Mr Inside by officially copyrighting his “signature” yell: “EEEEEEEYOOOOOO”. Now, if you want to scream his trademarked grito, you’ll have to either pay him or ask him nicely. But which other celebs could copyright their most-used sound – and would they succeed?
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The 'Peggy Lee 100th Birthday Celebration' is being staged by the Grammy Museum
Bono celebrated his 60th birthday Sunday by posting a playlist of what he described as “60 Songs That Saved My Life,” with the promise to write a “fan letter” to all 60 artists. He posted the first six of these 60 mash notes on the U2 website, kicking off with his praise for Billie Eilish, David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Luciano Pavarotti and Massive Attack.