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).
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Inhaler performed a cover of Bille Eilish‘s ‘Your Power’ during a Radio 1 live session tonight – you can listen to it below.The Dublin band delivered a set at Maida Vale Studios in London this evening (July 14) in support of their debut album ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’, which arrived last Friday (July 9).Taking to social media, Inhaler said earlier that they would be playing “some tunes from IWABLT and something a little extra” during the special show.The band decided to put an indie-rock
.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).
Billie Eilish‘s sophomore album Happier Than Ever has arrived and you can listen to it right here!
Billie Eilish’s brother is always there to look out for her.
Billie Eilish and Finneas have shared a new acoustic live performance of Eilish’s recent single, ‘Your Power’ – scroll down the page to watch it now.The track is set to feature on the pop star’s second album, ‘Happier Than Ever’, which will be released on July 30.In the new video, the siblings sit side-by-side at the end of a corridor of curtains and perform the track from two stools.
Global Citizen is going live for its biggest event yet.
Lorde, Billie Eilish and The Weeknd are among the star-studded list of artists who are set to perform as part of Global Citizen Live in September.The anti-poverty charity organisation are planning their next live music event following on from May’s Vax Live: The Concert To Reunite The World, which featured performances from the likes of Foo Fighters, Jennifer Lopez and H.E.R.Global Citizen have today (July 13) confirmed details of their 24-hour global broadcast Global Citizen Live, which will
Global Citizen is going live for its biggest event yet.
Global Citizen, the international advocacy organization behind this spring’s massive Vax Live event at L.A.’s Sofi Stadium, on Tuesday announced Global Citizen Live, a 24-hour live broadcast with events and performances filmed across six continents to unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty.
As Britney Spears, 39, prepares for what’ll likely be another heartbreaking court hearing on July 14, she’s giving her fans what they want — another hot dance video. In a new clip shared on her Instagram page on July 12, the legendary goddess can be seen wearing a small red crop top and short shorts while dancing to Billie Eilish‘s “Bad Guy”.
Billie Eilish isn't worried about losing her magic touch.
Billie Eilish has reacted to a person who said she’s currently in her “flop era”, by reposting their comment and shooting a clip of herself trying not to laugh at the observation.The singer, whose new album ‘Happier Than Ever‘ arrives on July 30, posted on TikTok to say such comments are “literally all I see on this app”.
Singer and pop icon Billie Eilish recently reacted to a troll on social media who stated that Billie is in her “flop era.” The 19-year-old Eilish saw the comment, which read: “It is just me or is Billie in her flop era like why does she suck now…,” and responded with a TikTok video. “Literally all I see on this app,” Billie posted in a TikTok of her own, adding, “Eat my dust my tits are bigger than yours.” This isn’t the first time Billie has stood against the backlash.
is in her blonde era. The 19-year-old Grammy winner, who got famous while embracing streetwear and gamer girl hair, debuted an Old Hollywood look a couple months ago, and wearing a corset .
Billie Eilish continued the rollout of her second album, Happier Than Ever, on July 9 with “NDA,” and apparently, some fans weren’t too thrilled by this new single. After some compared it to the Among Us theme song or her “career is going backward,” Billie, 19, decided to fire back.
Billie Eilish has no time for the haters.
Billie Eilish is reacting to a social media comment that stated she’s in her “flop era.”