All the feels! Billie Eilish moved the audience at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9, with her beautiful rendition of “Yesterday” by The Beatles.
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2020 is Billie Eilish's year!
The «Bad Guy» singer swept the top four categories at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, taking home Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year andBest New Artist. The last artist to win all four coveted awards in the same year was also the first: Christopher Cross in 1981.
«Thank you! Two, woo!» Eilish said when she went onstage to accept her Best New Artist GRAMMY, clearly in shock over her victory and her wins for Song of the Year for «Bad Guy»
All the feels! Billie Eilish moved the audience at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9, with her beautiful rendition of “Yesterday” by The Beatles.
The bad guy has arrived at the 2020 Oscars. It's Billie Eilish, duh.
It hasn’t even been a month yet and 2020 is already turning out to be a successful year for Billie Eilish. After owning the night at the Grammy Awards last week, the 18-year-old singer will is all set to take the stage at Oscars 2020. The news was announced on The Academy’s twitter handle. “Are you ready? @billieeilish will take to the #Oscars stage for a special performance! Watch live on @ABC,” the tweet read. The announcement was also posted by the songstress on her account.
Billie Eilish has confirmed that she’ll be performing at the 92nd Oscars ceremony on Sunday, February 9th at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The show will be broadcast on ABC on at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT, with the Red Carpet beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT.
The lineup for the 2020 Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware has been announced — and it comes stacked with this year’s Grammy’s superstar.
Billie Eilish ruled the Grammy awards on Sunday night (Jan. 26), going home with five of the six awards she was nominated for, including the big four: best new artist, album of the year, song of the year and record of the year.
Pop sensation Billie Eilish took home the four biggest awards at the 2020 Grammys. During her Album of the Year acceptance speech, Eilish said Ariana Grande deserved the victory.
LOS ANGELES — Teen sensation Billie Eilish swept the Grammy Awards on Sunday, winning all four top awards – album, song, record of the year and best new artist.
Talk about it being the hottest night in music!
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Billie Eilish stomped all over the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, with a bag of big wins, including Best New Artist, Record, and Album of the Year.
At the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, Billie Eilish emerged as a five-time winner during the ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys.The 18-year-old singer and first-time Grammy winner — who grew up recording songs with her brother, Finneas O'Connell, a fellow Grammy winner who co-writes and produces her music, in the bedroom of her parents' house in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Highland Park — was up for six awards during the ceremony.Eilish won for best vocal pop album, album of the
The 62nd Grammy Awards celebrated the best of the best in the recording industry on Sunday night as a bevy of artists took the stage as presenters, performers, and winners.
Billie Eilish won song of the year for "Bad Guy" at the 62ndGrammy Awards on Sunday night.She accepted the award alongside her brother and producer, Finneas O'Connell."So many other songs deserved this. I'm so sorry," began Eilish.
Billie Eilish swept the top Grammy categories on Sunday night.
It's "music's biggest night" — tonight marks the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. There are 84 awards this year, with first-time nominees Billie Eilish and Lizzo leading the charge in the major categories: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
As the 2020 Grammys kicked off Sunday night (Jan. 26), stars took to social media to celebrate wins, react to show-stopping performances and share behind-the-scenes details from music's biggest night.