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08.02.2020 - 02:51 / billboard.com
The Academy Awards are right around the corner, and along with celebrating accolades in film, the ceremony is full of incredible movie music moments.From the customary best original song presentations, to a number of "special" unknown performances, this year's Oscars is not one to be missed. See below for a list of music moments to watch out for at the Oscars, and tune in to the 92nd annual ceremony on Sunday (Feb.
9), which airs live from the Dolby Theatre ini Hollywood at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m.
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Billie Eilish performed “No Time to Die,” her new theme song for the upcoming James Bond movie installment of the same name, at the 2020 BRIT Awards in London Monday night (February 18). Her brother FINNEAS, Johnny Marr, and Hans Zimmer joined her. Watch video of the performance below.
"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."
Justin Bieber started crying when asked a question about Billie Eilish on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe.Lowe asked Bieber to reflect on his time as a young person in the music industry, and how he felt watching Eilish go through the same things he had.The "Yummy" singer said, "Yeah, I definitely feel protective of her."Having grown up in the spotlight, Justin Bieber has a unique perspective on what it's like to be young person in the music industry.During an interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1, the
Billie Eilish and Finneas did a beautiful cover of The Beatles' "Yesterday" at the Oscars during the in memoriam segment. But Eilish, her own worst critic, didn't see it that way. In an interview on Apple Music's New Music Daily with Zane Lowe, Eilish panned her performance.
You may have enjoyed watching Billie Eilish and brother Finneas cover the Beatles' "Yesterday" at Sunday night's Academy Awards, but the "Bad Guy" singer says she has one word for how she did in her big Oscars debut: "Garbage." "I was sick for all of the Oscars, I bombed that performance," she told Apple Music's
Billie Eilish and her brother and co-producer Finneas took the the stage at the 2020 Academy Awards earlier this evening to perform a cover of The Beatles' "Yesterdy" as part of the annual In Memoriam segment celebrating the lives of iconic film stars who passed away over the past year. This year, the segment paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, Rip Torn, Doris Day, and Agnès Varda, among others.
Despite last night’s (February 9) Oscars’ serious lack of diversity, LGBTQ representation still managed to take the stage in the form of performances and awards.
One of the Oscars' most hyped performances has finally arrived. On Sunday night, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell took the stage for a special performance.
Billie Eilish and her brother/collaborator Finneas covered The Beatles at last night's Oscars (Feb. 9), while Eminem gave a surprise performance at the ceremony.
Billie Eilish took the stage tonight at the 2020 Oscars to cover “Yesterday” for the “In Memoriam” segment. Eilish sang while her brother Finneas accompanied her on piano.
By Denise Petski
Fewer and fewer people may be tuning in to awards shows every year, but they're all still frantically searching Youtube for Billie Eilish! 92nd Annual Academy Awards aired Sunday night, with Billie Eilish taking the stage to perform for the In Memoriam, and that performance might end up being the most-watched moment of the night.
Fewer and fewer people may be tuning in to awards shows every year, but they're all still frantically searching Youtube for Billie Eilish! 92nd Annual Academy Awards aired Sunday night, with Billie Eilish taking the stage to perform for the In Memoriam, and that performance might end up being the most-watched moment of the night.
The pop star soundtracked the In Memoriam section of the night
Billie Eilish had already inadvertently created an Oscar meme hours before she took the stage toward the end of the Academy Awards on Sunday night. Her nose-crinkling reaction to something — maybe to Maya Rudolph and Kirsten Wiig’s jokey song or, as some commenters speculated, “Why is the camera cutting to me now?” or “The universal face of a teen embarrassed by the antics of old people” — set the internets ablaze in the show’s first hour.