The 18-year-old singer took to Twitter to follow up her decision to postpone some shows last week, sharing that all her remaining "Where Do We Go?" North American tour dates would be rescheduled, reports aceshowbiz.com.
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Billie Eilish has donated three signed T-shirts to a fundraising drive raising money for an Ohio school district’s levy campaign.
The Bad Guy hitmaker gave the tops to the Support Willoughby-Eastlake Schools group after Willowick Middle School choir teacher Devra Levin contacted the 18-year-old via her mother.
According to Levine, one shirt will be raffled off on 12 March while the other two will be put into an online auction.
“It’s really brought a lot of energy back to these kids. They’re so
The 18-year-old singer took to Twitter to follow up her decision to postpone some shows last week, sharing that all her remaining "Where Do We Go?" North American tour dates would be rescheduled, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The star offered some words of wisdom yesterday
Billie Eilish has scrapped all remaining dates of her current tour amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this month, Billie Eilish announced that all of her March dates on her Where Do We Go? tour would be postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Now, Eilish’s remaining North American dates have also been postponed. Find a list of Eilish’s tour dates that are meant to be rescheduled below.
Like many of us, Billie Eilish is chillin' at home and practicing social distancing as a preventive attempt to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Unlike many of us, however, the 18-year-old has one of the biggest online platforms in the world — so she decided to send an honest message detailing her thoughts about the pandemic to her 58 million Instagram followers.
The singer's brother, Finneas, shared the news in a new interview
Billie Eilish is in a “much better” place after seeking therapy to help with her depression battle.
Recorded at Abbey Road for Georgia's 'Spotify Singles' release
Jennifer Lopez and her daughter Emme got to meet Billie Eilish on Monday (March 9) after her Where Do We Go? tour kick off at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla.
Billie Eilish happily waves to fans while arriving at the American Airlines Arena on Monday night (March 9) in Miami, Fla.
Billie Eilish has more fans than most other 18-year-olds do, but not all the attention her fame has brought is positive. She gets plenty of praise, yes, but online trolls have gotten so bad these days that Eilish has felt it necessary to stop reading comments on her social media pages altogether.
Billie Eilish has more fans than most other 18-year-olds do, but not all the attention her fame has brought is positive. She gets plenty of praise, yes, but online trolls have gotten so bad these days that Eilish has felt it necessary to stop reading comments on her social media pages altogether.
Billie Eilish has stopped reading comments on her social media pages because online trolls were beginning to “ruin” her life.
"Let her do her thing and if she ever needs me, I'm gonna be here for her," said Bieber during an interview with Zane Lowe, reports people.com. "But yeah, just protecting the moment because people take for granted encounters," the singer added as he began to cry. "Yeah, so, yeah, I just want to protect her," he continued. "I don't want her to lose it. I don't want her to go through anything I went through. I don't wish that upon anybody. If she ever needs me I'm just a call away."