Christopher Vourlias Before Netflix had grown into a world-conquering streaming giant, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” director R.J. Cutler would routinely bump into the company’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos on the film festival circuit.
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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
.Christopher Vourlias Before Netflix had grown into a world-conquering streaming giant, “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” director R.J. Cutler would routinely bump into the company’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos on the film festival circuit.
Now wait just a minute, Jimmy Kimmel — Billie Eilish knows exactly who the Cabbage Patch Kids are. The No Time to Die singer returned to the Jimmy Kimmel Live couch on Wednesday, October 13 to promote the newest James Bond movie and she had a few things to get off her chest. Namely, she knows way more about Van Halen than he thinks.
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,
Billie Eilish couldn’t help but throw proper ettiquiete out the window when she met Prince William and Kate Middleton.The “bad guy” singer stoped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, October 13, where she opened up about meeting the British royals at the No Time to Die premiere back in September.
Sweet revenge. Billie Eilish still remembers the time Jimmy Kimmel quizzed her about 1980s pop culture — and she found a way to get him back for the ambush.
Treyarch has revealed a first look at the Zombies mode for Call Of Duty: Vanguard, with a dramatic trailer soundtracked by Billie Eilish.In a trailer posted today (October 14), Treyarch has given fans a look at the gameplay and story behind Call Of Duty: Vanguard‘s upcoming Zombies game mode.Treyarch’s first reveal of Vanguard‘s Zombies mode was accompanied by Billie Eilish, with the song ‘bury a friend‘ playing over scenes of frantic survival.The trailer reveals a supernatural entity providing
Billie Eilish is not much of a rule follower, so when it came time to meet members of the royal family, the 19-year-old GRAMMY winner admitted she wasn't exactly sticking to protocol. While a guest on Wednesday's episode of , host Kimmel asked Eilish about meeting the royals at the world premiere of the new James Bond film, .«I assume they read you the rules and all that stuff before you met them?» Kimmel asked. «Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Billie Eilish is not much of a rule follower, so when it came time to meet members of the royal family, the 19-year-old GRAMMY winner admitted she wasn't exactly sticking to protocol. During a Wednesday appearance on, host Kimmel asked Eilish about meeting the royals at the world premiere of the new James Bond film,, which she wrote the theme song for. «I assume they read you the rules and all that stuff before you met them?» Kimmel asked. «Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Billie Eilish performed her track ‘Happier Than Ever’ on the rooftop of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night (October 13) – you can watch her performance below.The song is the title track from Eilish’s second studio album, which came out back in July.Eilish, her brother and regular collaborator Finneas and their live drummer played ‘Happier Than Ever’ on the rooftop of the Roosevelt, with the trio delivering a powerful rendition of the track.You can watch Eilish’s
Kelly Clarkson is the queen of breakup jams, but fans think she used someone else’s to subtly shade her ex during a recent episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show!
Billie Eilish was a headliner at Austin City Limits on Saturday, and during the pop star's set at the Texas festival, she spoke out against new abortion laws recently enacted in the state. The new laws prohibit abortions after six weeks with no exceptions for rape and incest and allows private citizens to sue abortion providers in federal court for $10,000.
Billie Eilish is a headliner. As one of the biggest music artists in the world, when she speaks, she is heard.
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.
Lorde joined the worldwide Global Citizen Live event yesterday, performing ‘Solar Power’ and delivering a strong message on climate change.The charity gigs, which aim to “unite the world to defend the planet and defeat poverty,” took place in numerous cities across the world during a 24-hour broadcast and livestream yesterday (September 25).In the New York leg, Coldplay were the headliners, and were joined by Billie Eilish and Finneas to share a touching rendition of ‘Fix You’.Lorde opened up
Coldplay were joined by Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas for a special rendition of ‘Fix You’ at last night’s Global Citizen Live event – watch footage below.The charity gigs took place in numerous cities across the world during a 24-hour broadcast and livestream yesterday (September 25).In the New York leg, Coldplay were the headliners, and were joined by Eilish and Finneas to share a touching rendition of one of their most famous songs.See the pair take on ‘Fix You’ alongside Coldplay
iHeartRadio Festival , where she dazzled fans with an albeit shorter set of five songs, including the debuts of ‘Happier Than Ever’, ‘Oxytocin’ and ‘Everything I Wanted’, as well as’ ‘Bad Guy’, her hugely successful single lifted from her debut album, ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’.
Billie Eilish performed at Las Vegas’ iHeartRadio Music Festival over the weekend, marking her first arena show since the pandemic started.For the set, Eilish performed five tracks from across her catalogue: ‘Happier Than Ever’, ‘Oxytocin’ and ‘Everything I Wanted’, as well as debut album songs ‘Bad Guy’ and ‘Bury a Friend’.“It’s been a year and a half, what the fuck. Let’s do this shit, let’s have fun.