Halloween – see the best of the bunch below.After it was cancelled last year thanks to COVID, Harry Styles finally brought “Harryween” to New York’s Madison Square Gardens on October 30 for the first of two concerts at the venue.
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The 1975 have teamed up with climate change organisation Music Declares Emergency for a new charity t-shirt – see the design below.The organisation’s No Music On A Dead Planet campaign has previously been backed by the likes of Billie Eilish and Foals, while shirts have been designed by Thom Yorke, Joy Division artist Peter Saville and others.The 1975’s design, which comes in black and white t-shirt variations as well as on a white hoodie, is based around their rectangle logo, bearing the ‘No
.Halloween – see the best of the bunch below.After it was cancelled last year thanks to COVID, Harry Styles finally brought “Harryween” to New York’s Madison Square Gardens on October 30 for the first of two concerts at the venue.
Billie Eilish has added three more dates to the forthcoming Australian and New Zealand leg of her ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour next year.Marking the final additions to this leg of the colossal tour, Eilish will now be playing a third show in Auckland and Brisbane, and a fourth show in Melbourne during her planned September run of shows.These additions come just a few days after her first expansion to this leg of the tour, where she added an extra show to each city she’s set to play – Auckland,
sage clothing, furniture, beauty packaging and more, with the colour symbolic of young people's passion for sustainability - and their love of 'gender neutral' shades. Celebrity fans of the trend include Billie Eilish, 19, who famously sports bright green hair and nails, as well as Dakota Johnson, who proudly showed off her sage-coloured kitchen in Architectural Digest.
Billie Eilish has added even more dates due to “overwhelming demand”.Last week (October 6), Eilish announced dates in Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth for September 2022, with one show per location.
Billie Eilish has announced a new suite of dates for her forthcoming world tour, taking the pop megastar to Australia and New Zealand next September.The five-date leg is set to kick off at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Thursday September 8, before Eilish and her entourage dip off to Australia for shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.Ticket sales for all dates will go live at 11am local time next Friday (October 15), with a series of presales running from the Monday prior (October 11).
Billie Eilish is a headliner. As one of the biggest music artists in the world, when she speaks, she is heard.
Teasing her tattoo! Billie Eilish rolled up to the No Time to Die red carpet in a to-be-expected Gucci set, but she still managed to send fans into a freak out thanks to some new ink.
Netflix’s “Britney vs Spears” (now streaming), which delves into the #FreeBritney movement, and the saga that led to ousting her father from her conservatorship.
James Bond film No Time To Die, has recalled meeting Billie Eilish.Speaking with NME, the actor described her first encounter with the performer, who sang the film’s theme song also called ‘No Time To Die‘. The meeting took place at a post-Oscars party in 2020.“She was there looking Billie Eilish-y, and I was like, ‘Hi, yeah, I’m in the Bond film, thank you, congratulations,” said Lynch in a faux nervous tone.
Billie Eilish interrupted her set at the Governor’s Ball festival last weekend (September 24) to call out security for “not paying attention”.The singer was headlining the New York-based festival when an apparent incident occurred in the crowd, which she went on to reference.“Security, why aren’t you paying attention? Like, for real,” she told the crowd in a video which can be seen below.After continuing to perform her single ‘Everything I Wanted’ for a moment, she then turned her focus back to
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made headlines after their visit to New York last week, but it wasn’t all good news for the couple.The Duke and Duchess, who moved stateside last year, travelled from their £11 million pound mansion in Santa Barbara to attend the Global Citizen Live climate change gig in Central Park.The annual music festival, aka ‘Wokestock’, pushes the ‘wealthiest nations’ to help developing countries go green, with Billie Eilish and Jennifer Lopez topping the line-up.
Coldplay rocked the Global Citizen Live concert on Saturday, performing at New York City’s Central Park.
Billie Eilish is putting on a show for a good cause.
Coldplay rocked the Global Citizen Live concert on Saturday, performing at New York City’s Central Park.