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.
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Billie Eilish skyrocketed to fame when she was just 15, and in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times the “Bad Guy” singer looks back on how becoming an instant celebrity as a teenager messed with her head.
“I hated going outside. I hated going to events. I hated being recognized. I hated the internet having a bunch of eyes on me. I just wanted to be doing teenager s**t,” Eilish tells the Times.
Going on tour when she was 16, taking her four-times platinum debut album When We All Fall
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.
Billie Eilish‘s upcoming Disney+ concert film Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles features an animated, ‘Disney-fied’ depiction of the singer.The clip, shared today (August 5), is entitled ‘Transformation’ and set to the title track of Eilish’s new album ‘Happier Than Ever’.
Billie Eilish just dropped her second much-awaited record, “Happier Than Ever.” In an interview with The Guardian, she spoke about her music and candidly opened up about her body issues and the struggles she faces on a daily basis.Billie Eilish reveals how Justin Bieber helps her handle fameThe top 5 highest-paid musicians globally for 2020The 19-year-old singer discussed her new record and some of the feelings she struggles with, like her image and how social media affects it all and makes it
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Billie Eilish has learned how to «disassociate» from her feelings about her body — at least while she's performing.
Billie Eilish is opening up about her friendship with Justin Bieber.
Billie Eilish, 19, is so grateful to have Justin Bieber, 27, as a confidante. The “everything I wanted” singer opened up about their close friendship, admitting that the Canadian pop star — who also became famous as a teenager — has helped her as she navigates with fame and success at a young age.
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).
Justin Bieber went from an idol to a mentor for Billie Eilish once she made it big, and as she gets bigger, he continues to help her navigate the tough aspects of fame.During a recent interview on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up, the “Bad Guy” singer gushed about just how much Bieber has assisted her over the past couple years. “He’s just the sweetest baby ever,” she gushed. “I love him. He’s a good friend of mine.”Billie Eilish defends herself after videos of her using a racist slur
Ellise Shafer administratorSpotify’s release party for Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” album marks the slow return of events in Los Angeles and it did not disappoint as guests were transported to the cinematic world of the singer’s sophomore album — complete with immersive installations, insight into Eilish’s creative process and of course, a gaggle of celebrities.Olivia Rodrigo, Ben Platt, Eric Andre, Jaden and Willow Smith, Khalid, Will.i.am and Dove Cameron were among those in attendance
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.
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Billie Eilish has announced details of her new BBC special, Billie Eilish: Up Close.The programme will be broadcast in support of the singer’s second album ‘Happier Than Ever’, which is set for release on Friday (July 30).After the special was previously hinted at last month, Billie Eilish: Up Close has now been confirmed and is set to be broadcast on Saturday (July 31) on BBC One at 10:30pm.“In this 45-minute entertainment special filmed in Billie’s home town of Los Angeles, BBC Radio 1 DJ
Billie Eilish has reflected on her early fame in a new interview.Speaking to the LA Times, Eilish said she felt the effects of fame keenly after the release of her debut single, ‘Ocean Eyes.’Eilish told the publication: “I hated going outside. I hated going to events.
A look at what's happening the world of music as artists announce their touring plans and concert venues plan their reopenings after being shuttered by the pandemic.BILLIE'S POST-ALBUM CONCERTThe Billie Eilish concert film “Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles” will premiere on the Apple TV+ streaming service on Sept.
Billie Eilish is coming to Disney+!
Billie Eilish will premiere on Disney+, it has been confirmed.Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles will feature a performance of every song from the artist’s upcoming second album in sequential order from the stage of the Hollywood Bowl.
Billie Eilish is taking Happier Than Ever to the Hollywood Bowl and Disney+.