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Coldplay, Billie Eilish, Charlie Puth and more back petition for action on poverty and climate change - www.nme.com - New York
nme.com
23.05.2022 / 05:15

Coldplay, Billie Eilish, Charlie Puth and more back petition for action on poverty and climate change

Coldplay, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas, Charlie Puth, Shawn Mendes, Nile Rodgers and Adam Lambert – have signed an open letter urging world leaders to take action on the pressing affairs of extreme poverty and climate change.The letter was launched by Global Citizen at their inaugural “thought leadership summit”, Global Citizen NOW, which went down yesterday (May 22) in New York City. It comes as part of their yearlong ‘End Extreme Poverty NOW – Our Future Can’t Wait’ campaign.Other names to sign the letter include 5 Seconds Of Summer, Alessia Cara, Billy Porter, Chloe x Halle, Cyndi Lauper, Duran Duran, Femi Kuti, Hugh Jackman, Måneskin and Ricky Martin.In the letter, they – and dozens more – call on billionaires, industry magnates, leaders of wealthy countries (such as those in the G7 and G20), and other people of significant influence “to step up by fully committing the funding necessary to tackle the challenges we face”.The letter continues: “We need to improve opportunities for girls around the world, address the systemic barriers that keep people in poverty, and halt the climate crisis.

Billie Eilish opens up about “exhausting” Tourette’s Syndrome in new interview - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany
nme.com
22.05.2022 / 13:13

Billie Eilish opens up about “exhausting” Tourette’s Syndrome in new interview

Billie Eilish has opened up about her diagnosis of Tourette’s Syndrome in a new interview.Eilish spoke to David Letterman as part of his My Next Guest Needs No Introduction series on Netflix. Other guests on the new series, which is streaming now on Netflix, include interviews with Will Smith, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Durant and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.In the in-depth interview, Eilish opened up about being diagnosed with Tourettes ahed 11, as well as fame and music.Speaking about her Tourette’s Syndrome, Eilish said: “What’s funny is so many people have it that you would never know,” she said, explaining that she knew several artists who also have Tourette’s Syndrome.When Letterman asked if talking about the condition made it worse, Eilish replied: “Not at all.”“I really love answering questions about it, because it’s very very interesting.

Billie Elish Takes David Letterman Go-Karting In Sneak Peek At New Season Of ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’ - etcanada.com
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18.05.2022 / 02:13

Billie Elish Takes David Letterman Go-Karting In Sneak Peek At New Season Of ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’

Billie Eilish is among the guests to join David Letterman for the third season of his Netflix talk show, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction”.

Harry Styles says Billie Eilish “broke the spell” of him feeling lost as a young artist - www.nme.com
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17.05.2022 / 05:25

Harry Styles says Billie Eilish “broke the spell” of him feeling lost as a young artist

Harry Styles has opened up about transitioning from a teen star in a boyband into a career musician on his own path, explaining that he found solace in seeing the way Billie Eilish approached her own sudden rise to pop stardom.Ahead of his hotly anticipated third album, ‘Harry’s House’, landing on Friday (May 20), Styles sat down with Zane Lowe for a 78-minute chat about the album’s inception, touring, Style’s creative process and his maturation as both an artist and a person away from the spotlight. Eilish came up towards the end of the interview, when Styles spoke candidly about how his artistry now compares to the way he approached it in the early days of One Direction’s split.He explained: “I definitely had a really big moment, I think, when Billie Eilish kind of first blew up.

Music fans care more about climate than general public, survey shows - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
09.05.2022 / 10:35

Music fans care more about climate than general public, survey shows

here.IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT MUSIC – NOW IMAGINE SOMETHING ELSE.#NOMUSICONADEADPLANET pic.twitter.com/NgoXVWqRSG— MUSIC DECLARES EMERGENCY (@musicdeclares) April 22, 2022The study was led by the University of Glasgow’s Dr Matt Brennan, who said: “The project findings are exciting because they demonstrate a clear relation between engaged music fandom, increased concern about climate change, and desire for action. Music culture has a long history of playing a key role in social movements, and the evidence shows this link is still strong in the present day when it comes to the climate emergency.“This should send a strong message across the music industries – to record labels, concert promoters, streaming platforms, artists, and other sectors – that there is an appetite for industry initiatives to tackle climate change, and that fans support, and indeed demand, bolder action.

Girl In Red postpones European headline tour - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - Norway - Eu
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07.05.2022 / 16:33

Girl In Red postpones European headline tour

Girl In Red has postponed her European headline tour at the advice of several medical experts.The NME 100 alumni and previous Big Read cover star had just finished up a massive US headline tour for 2021’s ‘If I Could Make It Go Quiet’ and was three dates into the European and UK legs when she announced she had to postpone the rest of the tour due to damage to her vocal chords.“After my US tour ended on the 25th of April, I went to a throat specialist in Norway who said I had nodular damage to my vocal cords,” Girl In Red explained in a statement. “He told me that singing would increasingly get harder for me, but because I didn’t want to disappoint everyone coming to my EU/UK shows, I left for the tour two days later.” “Today I saw another specialist in London, who strongly advised me to go back home, see a speech therapist and essentially relearn the way I speak and use my voice.

Will Smith, Billie Eilish, Others to Appear on Season Four of David Letterman Netflix Series (TV News Roundup) - variety.com - New York
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06.05.2022 / 01:29

Will Smith, Billie Eilish, Others to Appear on Season Four of David Letterman Netflix Series (TV News Roundup)

David Letterman’s Emmy-nominated talk show series “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” is set to return on May 20, Netflix announced on Thursday.The fourth season of the Netflix original series will feature six episodes and a new selection of guests, including Cardi B, Kevin Durant, Billie Eilish, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ryan Reynolds and Will Smith.The show features one-on-one conversations with the legendary talk show host and the celebrity guest inside and outside a studio setting. Season four comes after a long absence from the series, as season three premiered almost 18 months ago in October of 2020.Notably, the streamer has announced that all of the episodes were filmed prior to March 2022; that means that there will be no talk of the infamous Will Smith-Chris Rock Oscars slap that occurred on March 27.

David Letterman Welcomes Billie Eilish, Ryan Reynolds for New Season of ‘My Next Guest’ - thewrap.com
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05.05.2022 / 19:35

David Letterman Welcomes Billie Eilish, Ryan Reynolds for New Season of ‘My Next Guest’

The latest guest list for David Letterman’s Netflix show “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” has been unveiled.Letterman is welcoming Billie Eilish and Ryan Reynolds to the stage in the upcoming fourth season.Also joining Letterman for interviews are Cardi B, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Durant.Will Smith also sat for an interview, however the talk will not address the Oscars incident as it was recorded prior to March 2022.Past guest on Letterman’s Netflix show have included Kim Kardashian, Dave Chappelle, former President Barack Obama and George Clooney.Netflix first ordered the series in 2017, and it premiered the following year.David Letterman is host. The show is executive produced by Tom Keaney and Mary Barclay for Worldwide Pants; Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns, Brooke Posch, and John Skidmore for Jax Media.

Cardi B Slams Rumors That She and Billie Eilish Had Drama at the Met Gala Afterparty - www.etonline.com - New York
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05.05.2022 / 08:43

Cardi B Slams Rumors That She and Billie Eilish Had Drama at the Met Gala Afterparty

Billie Eilish and Cardi B don't have any bad blood, no matter how much the internet seems to want to believe otherwise.Following Monday's Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City — where both Cardi and Billie slayed in their stunning red carpet styles — both stars then attended a gala afterparty at The Standard hotel.It was at this afterparty where rumors of drama and shade-throwing were first sparked. While Cardi made a lively speech kicking off the big party and greeting attendees, an out-of-context video showed Billie mouthing the words «So weird,» which many presumed to indicate Billie was mocking Cardi.However, amid the clip going viral, Cardi took to Twitter to stomp out the speculation.«I hate the internet cause one, how do y’all turn one of the most lit parties into drama? Two, Ocean eyes is the song I cater to my daughter.

Eiza González and Billie Eilish: two new friends at the Met Gala - us.hola.com
us.hola.com
05.05.2022 / 06:37

Eiza González and Billie Eilish: two new friends at the Met Gala

Met Gala is the gift that keeps on giving as we continue to find out more of the amazing things that happened on Monday night. One of them is what looks like a budding friendship between Eiza González, and Billie Eilish.

Billie Eilish to discuss sustainable fashion and greening practices at climate event - us.hola.com - London
us.hola.com
04.05.2022 / 23:23

Billie Eilish to discuss sustainable fashion and greening practices at climate event

Billie Eilish is hosting one of the most important events of her career, shining light on the climate crisis and taking a short break from her ‘Happier Than Ever, The World Tour’ to join activists, musicians and celebrities to discuss the issue and bring awareness to her fans and followers all over the world.The singer is using her platform to host ‘Overheated’ the six-day event in London, alongside her mom Maggie Baird and her non-profit organization Support + Feed, known for combating “food insecurity and the climate crisis.”“We are thrilled to be in London and to have this opportunity to connect and discuss different ways we can take action to mitigate the climate crisis,” Maggie said.The event will start June 10 and attendees can expect to see Billie’s brother Finneas, and other artists such as Girl in Red and Yungblud, discussing “greening practices in the music industry to the benefits of a plant-based diet, and sustainable fashion.”“Each day will feature unique programming including panel discussions, live performances, a documentary viewing, and opportunities for the public to take climate action,” the description for the event reads.“Building upon our sustainability work on Billie’s world tour, and engaging fans at her shows to take climate action, we’re excited to empower even more people to take significant climate action and engage the music industry to do more through Overheated,” Adam Gardner, co-founder of REVERB, explained.

Billie Eilish announces livestream concert ahead of ‘Happier Than Ever’ UK and European tour - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Germany
nme.com
04.05.2022 / 14:51

Billie Eilish announces livestream concert ahead of ‘Happier Than Ever’ UK and European tour

Billie Eilish concert has been announced ahead of her ‘Happier Than Ever’ UK and European tour.The singer-songwriter will team up with her brother and collaborator Finneas at the Deutsche Telekom headquarters in Germany for the stripped-back show on June 1, which will see the pair performing tracks from Eilish’s recent album and her 2019 debut album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’.“Performing is such a special thing for me, and to be able to reconnect with my fans back in Europe after so long, is huge,” Eilish said of the concert.“In collaborating with Billie we have been given the opportunity to create an evening of optimism with one of the most inspiring talents of our generation,” added Ulrich Klenke, Chief Brand Officer at Deutsche Telekom AG.A post shared by Telekom Electronic Beats (@electronicbeats)Fans across Europe can win the chance to get tickets to attend the show in person through a range of local contests linked to the theme of digital optimism.The concert will be streamed via MagentaTV, MagentaMusik and the Telekom Electronic Beats TikTok Channel, along with a select number of venues and public events across Europe. More information is available here.Yesterday (May 3), Eilish announced details of Overheated, a multi-day climate-focused event that is set to take place at The O2 in London next month.The six-day event will take place on June 10-12, 16 and 25-26 to coincide with the UK and European leg of the singer’s ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour (you can find any remaining tickets to the tour here).

Billie Eilish to host climate change conference before London O2 Arena shows - completemusicupdate.com - London
completemusicupdate.com
04.05.2022 / 13:31

Billie Eilish to host climate change conference before London O2 Arena shows

Billie Eilish has announced a climate change conference, called Overheated, which is basically a series of events that will take place at the O2 Arena in London in June to coincide with her tour dates at the venue.While specific sessions will vary across the dates, all will include screenings of a new documentary, also called ‘Overheated’, in which Eilish, Vivienne Westwood, Emily Eavis, Girl In Red, Yungblud and others feature.The first day, billed as ‘Overheated Live’, will take place on 10 Jun, kicking off with an introduction from Eilish and her brother Finneas. There will then be a keynote from a yet-to-be-announced speaker, plus other talks from Earthrise, Isaias Hernandez, Tori Tsui, Vanessa Nakate and more.After that, 16 Jun has been billed the ‘Music Climate Session’, featuring talks from Earth/Percent, Chiara Badiali and Dominique Palmer, among others, as well as performances by Sigrid and Love Ssega.There will also be other smaller events on 10-12, 16 and 26 Jun.

Cardi B Sets Record Straight After Billie Eilish Seemed to Call Her ‘Weird’ at Met Gala Party: ‘You’re My Baby’ - www.usmagazine.com
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04.05.2022 / 03:19

Cardi B Sets Record Straight After Billie Eilish Seemed to Call Her ‘Weird’ at Met Gala Party: ‘You’re My Baby’

No hard feelings! Cardi B and Billie Eilish clear the air about their rumored 2022 Met Gala afterparty feud.

Billie Eilish announces climate-focused event ‘Overheated’ in London - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Ireland
nme.com
03.05.2022 / 12:17

Billie Eilish announces climate-focused event ‘Overheated’ in London

Billie Eilish has announced details of Overheated, a multi-day climate-focused event that is set to take place at The O2 in London next month.The six-day event will take place on June 10-12, 16 and 25-26 to coincide with the UK and Ireland leg of the singer’s ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour (you can find any remaining tickets to the tour here).Overheated will bring together climate activists, musicians and designers at venues across The O2 to “discuss the climate crisis and the work they are doing to make a difference”, according to a press release.Subjects such as developing greening practices in the music industry, the benefits of a plant-based diet and sustainable fashion are set to be explored during panel discussions. Live performances, screenings of the Overheated documentary (which features appearances from Yungblud, Glastonbury‘s Emily Eavis and Girl In Red) and climate action opportunities are also promised.Eilish and her brother and collaborator Finneas are set to give introductions during the event on June 10, while a special keynote speaker is also set to be confirmed.

Billie Eilish Wore a Major Corset to the Met Gala - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
03.05.2022 / 03:51

Billie Eilish Wore a Major Corset to the Met Gala

and sustainable. As far as beauty goes, she kept the makeup pretty natural, with just a swipe of liner, and swept her hair into an era-appropriate updo, showcasing those amazing bangs.Billie Eilish made her first Met Gala appearance in 2021, where she turned heads . She ditched her usual oversized silhouette for a peach corseted Osacar De La Renta gown with a massive train.

Billie Eilish Wows With Stunning ‘Eco-Friendly’ Met Gala Outfit 1 Year After Cohosting Event - www.usmagazine.com - New York - California
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03.05.2022 / 03:47

Billie Eilish Wows With Stunning ‘Eco-Friendly’ Met Gala Outfit 1 Year After Cohosting Event

Back for another! Billie Eilish returned to the famed Metropolitan Museum of Art steps on Monday, May 2, for the 2022 Met Gala in New York City.

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