Thania Garcia Billie Eilish’s headlining set at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Aug. 3 will be partially solar-powered by intelligent, zero-emission battery systems.
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with various objects while on stage may have been cast as the hot new way everyone is behaving terribly — but at least one veteran musician is throwing cold water on the concept.“I’ve been getting hit on stage with things for like, literally, six years, I don’t know why this is like new,” Eilish told the Hollywood Reporter on the ‘Barbie’ red carpet this week. “People just get excited and it can be dangerous.”“We get it, but don’t do it,” the “Your Power” singer said, admitting that it’s “absolutely infuriating” for an artist standing in front of blinding lights to have a foreign object come flying at them from out of nowhere.
“Don’t throw things on stage,” she urged. “But we love you,” she hastened to add.
“It’s very sweet.” Eilish was accompanied by brother and fellow musician Finneas, who confessed to feeling similarly conflicted.“I have mixed feelings about it, because when you’re up there it blows. But you know it’s out of love and they’re just trying to give you something,” he said.
Whether it’s out of love, or a vengeful want to leave a mark on music history, fans seem to have been unusually caught up in the excitement at a string of high-profile concerts in recent weeks. The most recent victim is “As It Was” artist Harry Styles, who doubled over in pain after being struck in the eye at a concert in Austria.
At a show in NYC, singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cell phone. According to a criminal complaint, accused cell phone chucker Nicolas Malvagna, 27, said, “I was trying to see if I could hit her with the phone at the end of the show because it would be funny.”Rexha was left with a shiny black eye and stitches.Days later, Ava Max was slapped by an unruly fan who jumped onstage in Los
.Thania Garcia Billie Eilish’s headlining set at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Aug. 3 will be partially solar-powered by intelligent, zero-emission battery systems.
Billie Eilish has revealed to fans that her beloved childhood dog Pepper recently passed away at 15-years-old.The 21-year-old singer posted a heartfelt tribute for her late dog, sharing sentimental photos of a younger Eilish and her family cuddling the pitbull.In the post, she wrote: “Pepper. my lifelong best friend.
Billie Eilish is mourning the death of her beloved childhood dog.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Becky G is a woman after my own heart — the “Mamiii” singer is a big Omar Apollo fan. “I love Omar Apollo,” the Latin music star tells me while promoting her new summer partnership with Patrón. “I adore him, and his creative mind is from another planet. I sat down with him, and it’s like, ‘Just talk. Please let it all out. Word vomit!’” Becky is also very into “What Was I Made For?,” Billie Eilish’s song on the “Barbie” soundtrack. “I’m obsessed with it,” she says. “It came in hot, poppin’. But I also love Billie in general. She’s incredible. She’s someone who kind of, like myself, started off very young in the industry. She’s such a beautiful soul, and I love the way she expresses herself.”
Billie Eilish is mourning a painful loss. The celebrated songstress is paying tribute to her beloved puppy, Pepper.
Billie Eilish is mourning a painful loss. The celebrated songstress is paying tribute to her beloved puppy, Pepper.The «Bad Guy» singer took to Instagram on Sunday to share the news of her precious pet's death, and posted a slideshow of snapshots from over the last 15 years, showing Eilish hugging the cute pup at different points throughout her life.«Pepper.
Billie Eilish is celebrating the full-circle moment of performing onstage with Paramore's Hayley Williams. The indie band was performing at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Wednesday night when Williams surprised the crowd by announcing Eilish was on hand to duet on Paramore's 2009 track, «All I Wanted.»“Please welcome our friend Billie Eilish,” Williams announced. Eilish was dressed in her signature style, rocking an oversized black T-shirt and sport shorts and finishing the look with a red necktie. Watch the video of the performance below. BILLIE EILISH CAME OUT WITH PARAMORE WTFFF pic.twitter.com/PGktrxJaeROn Thursday, Eilish took to Instagram to share a photo of her embracing Williams onstage.
Paramore were joined on stage by both MUNA and Billie Eilish during their recent gig in Los Angeles. Check out footage below, as well as the full setlist.The moment took place last night (July 19), as the band played their latest show as part of the second leg of their North American tour.Taking place at the Kia Forum, the gig was the first of two back-to-back performances lined up at the venue, with the latter set to kick off tonight (July 20).As well as performing countless fan favourites throughout the show, including renditions of ‘Still Into You’ and ‘The Only Exception’, the main highlights of last night’s set came during the encore, when Hayley Williams and co.
Billie Eilish is opening up about all things Barbie.
New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between.Billie Eilish leads this week's releases with her track, «What Was I Made For,» a new single from ahead of the film's release next week.
Billie Eilish is revisiting her old looks — on a scale fit for a Barbie doll!
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Billie Eilish is thanking “Barbie” and Greta Gerwig for pulling the singer out of feelings of self-doubt when she was asked to pen a song for the upcoming film.
Thania Garcia Billie Eilish channels a vintage Barbie doll in her new self-directed music video for the piano ballad “What Was I Made For?,” one of the final tracklist additions to the new “Barbie” movie soundtrack. The emotional song received a thought-provoking visual treatment that sees Eilish dressed as a polished and pensive doll. While seated at a school desk, Eilish digs through a Barbie wardrobe box and tediously preps a variety of Barbie outfits — replicas of her own looks throughout the years — onto a mini clothing hanger. As the video goes on, Eilish’s reflections are disrupted by rain, wind and earthquakes that ultimately leave her with no choice but to frantically stuff the mini wardrobe back in its box and exit.
Billie Eilish is bringing on the nostalgia with a new Barbie capsule collection.
Billie Eilish has weighed in her thoughts on fans throwing objects at artists onstage – labelling the trend as “infuriating”.The trend is one that has gathered rapid momentum in recent months, with numerous high-profile artists experiencing fans throwing items at them while they play live.The most prolific example occurred last month, when pop singer Bebe Rexha was left needing stitches after a member of the audience hurled a phone at her during her set. After the singer was filmed dropping to her knees in pain when the device hit her in the face, it was later revealed that the audience member threw it because he believed it “would be funny”.A similar incident happened to both Harry Styles, who was hit in the face during his Vienna concert, and Ava Max, who was slapped in the face by someone who ran onto the stage during a gig in Los Angeles.