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Daily Record
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Billie Eilish Glasgow fans camping out at Hydro ahead of tonight's gig
Billie Eilish is set to take to Glasgow's OVO Hydro stage tonight, Monday 7 July, as part of her highly-anticipated Hit Me Hard and Soft tour. Fans have been queing up in the early hours of Monday morning ahead of Billie Eilish taking to the stage at Glasgow hydro tonight, July 7. The Birds of Feather singer is also set to play on Tuesday, July 8 as part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour. Taking to social media to share a snippet of fans already gathered in Glasgow's OVO Hydro tunnel, there was a number of fans sprawled out on the ground at 1.25am. Some had even set up tents as they waited patiently ahead of tonight's show. However some weren't impressed, as they took to the comments of the TikTok to complain. "Camping is honestly so selfish and unfair for others," one fan fumed. "What do they do with the tents and sleeping bags when concert starts?," another responded confused. Another disappointed fan quipped "looks like I'm never getting a good space." However, one fan pointed out, "everyone with ovo live get in 30 mins before you all so i doubt you'll get barricade anyways." The last time the Copycat singer was in Glasgow she bulk ordered food for her team at Bucks Bar giving them their largest order ever received. She placed a whopping £1k order, including splurging on chicken wings, in to the venue for all the hardworking crew members after the show. Delighted Buck's Bar posted on their Facebook page moments after Billie's gig ended. They captioned the post: "BIGGEST BUCK'S BAR TAKEAWAY ORDER EVER! "@billieeilish knows how to look after her crew! £1000 takeaway order packed up and off to the @ovohydro for all her hard working team. "Well done to the team at Buck's Bar WRS for supplying the goods and looking after Billies crew over the last few days. "What a bunch of legends!" The restaurant shared snaps of staff bagging up and posing beside the huge food order before it went out for delivery. Billie was also spotted out and about in Glasgow on Tuesday before her gig, as she posed for photos with fans outside a vegan restaurant. The Happier Than Ever singer was all smiles when snapped with fans outside Mono Café Bar in Glasgow's Merchant City. Following her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? topped charts around the world in 2019, Billie Eilish has continued to climb the ladder of fame. There have been two more studio albums, 2001's Happier Than Ever and last year's Hit Me Hard and Soft, along with a string of hit singles including Bad Guy, No Time to Die, Everything I Wanted, Happier Than Ever, Lunch and Ocean Eyes. Along the way she's won nine Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, three Brit Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Academy Awards. She's also become the youngest person to headline Glastonbury.


Scotsman
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Billie Eilish Glasgow Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, drinks prices, tickets, setlist, age restrictions
Billie Eilish has a date with Glasgow. | Getty Images for iHeartRadio One of the biggest pop stars on the planet is in Scotland this month. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Ever since her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? topped charts around the world in 2019, Billie Eilish has been one of the best-selling artists in the world. There have been two more studio albums, 2001's Happier Than Ever and last year's Hit Me Hard and Soft, along with a string of hit singles including Bad Guy, No Time to Die, Everything I Wanted, Happier Than Ever, Lunch and Ocean Eyes. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Along the way she's won nine Grammy Awards (from 25 nominations), two American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, three Brit Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Academy Awards. Amidst those achievements she's also become the youngest person to headline Glastonbury. So there will be great excitement when she arrives Glasgow for her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour. When is Billie Eilish playing Glasgow? Billie Eilish will play the OVO Hydro on Monday, July 7, and Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Doors will open at 6.30pm for both shows. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Who is supporting Billie Eilish at her Glasgow gig? Billie Eilish has announced that her support act for Glasgow will be American singer and songwriter Syd. Originally finding fame as part of hiphop collective Odd Future, she released her second solo album Broken Hearts Club in 2022. What are the stage times for Billie Eilish in Glasgow? Doors open at 6pm and no further official stage time have been confirmed. Having said that, judging by similar gigs at the venue, expect Syd to start at some time between 7pm and 7.30pm, with Billie Eilish's set beginning between 8.30pm and 9pm. The show will be finished by 11pm at the latest. Are tickets still available for Billie Eilish? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck, although remaining tickets are priced from a wallet-bursting £145.40. If you have deep pockets you can get tickets here. Are there any age restrictions at Billie Eilish's Hydro gig? It's over-14s only in the standing areas and over-8s in the seated sections. All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. What are the drinks prices at Billie Eilish's gig? Here's how much you'll be paying at the bar: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Pint of Madri: £7.90 Pint of Aspall Cyder Blush: £7.60 Wine: £7.80 Pinot Grigio Fizz: £8.50 Can of soft drink: £2.40 Bottle of water: £3.10 Spirits: £5.80 Mixers: £1.10 What is the likely Billie Eilish setlist? Billie Eilish seems to be playing a broadly similar setlist every night of their current tour. Expect to hear most of - if not all - the following in Glasgow.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Billie Eilish's Brother Makes Shocking Claim About L.A. Protests
Billie Eilish's Brother Makes Shocking Claim About L.A. Protests originally appeared on Parade. Finneas, the older brother and longtime collaborator of , says he was 'tear-gassed' while at the protests in Los Angeles over the weekend. Finneas (also known as Finneas O'Connell) has not shied away from controversial political messages since becoming famous alongside his sister. Finneas has written and produced music for his sister, including her breakthrough album, When We All Fall Alseep, Where Do We Go? and her Oscar-winning songs 'No Time To Die' and 'What Was I Made For.' He has also collaborated with a variety of other artists, in addition to his own music. And while Fineas would presumably prefer to use his platform to promote The Favors, his new duo with singer-songwriter Ashe, that wasn't the case on Sunday. Finneas was reportedly at the protests in his native Los Angeles. It's unclear whether Finneas participated in the demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for detaining dozens across Southern California, or if he was an observer. 'Tear gassed almost immediately at the very peaceful protests [in Downtown Los Angeles],' he posted on his Instagram Story, before claiming, 'They're inciting this.' Finneas also shared many messages in support of the protestors and messages denouncing President Donald Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard. Billie and Finneas have been politically active for years. In June 2020, the 'Bad Guy' singer attended a Black Lives Matter march in Los Angeles to protest the killing of George Floyd, per The Independent. Billie also spoke out during her 2022 Glastonbury performance following the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade, per the BBC. In 2024, Billie shared a bold political message for her fans ahead of the U.S. Presidential election. Other stars, including Eva Longoria, Chrissy Teigen, Tim Heidecker, and Florence Pugh, have all posted in support of the protest and against the ICE raids. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong also made a bold statement on the protests, using one of the band's recently released Eilish's Brother Makes Shocking Claim About L.A. Protests first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.


Forbes
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Billie Eilish's Entire Catalog Climbs; Two-Thirds Of Her Albums Are Bestsellers Again
Billie Eilish sees two of her three albums — two thirds of her discography — become bestsellers ... More again in the U.K. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - APRIL 23: (EDITORS NOTE:Image has been converted to black and white.)Billie Eilish performs at Avicii Arena on April 23, 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage for Live Nation) It's not unusual for Billie Eilish to see all three of her full-length albums appear on the charts near one another. Her discography remains hugely popular — even her oldest works, which are now half a decade into their lives on the weekly rankings. As the weekly tallies in the United Kingdom become slightly less competitive following a deluge of Record Store Day releases, two of Eilish's three projects become bestselling titles once more. They not only return to sales-focused rankings, but do so on multiple tallies that measure pure purchases in the country. Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? both return to the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums charts this week. Between the two, Happier Than Ever is the higher rising, but not by much. It's back at No. 55 on the physical-only list, which tracks purchases on CD, vinyl, and cassette, and No. 62 on the general sales tally. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is just a few spots behind, landing at Nos. 62 and 65 on those rosters, respectively. Those same collections also hold up well on two other charts at the same time. As they return to the sales-based rankings, Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? both climb slightly on the Official Albums roster — which tracks overall consumption — and the Official Albums Streaming list, which reflects the most-played full-lengths on Spotify, Apple Music, and various other platforms. While fans are continuing to buy Happier Than Ever and When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, returning them to sales-only charts, Eilish's most recent full-length doesn't need to bounce back. Hit Me Hard and Soft rockets more than 50 spaces on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums charts. It bolts from No. 83 to No. 28 on the general purchase-only tally and from No. 81 to No. 27 on the physical-focused list. That same Grammy-nominated collection is also present inside the top 20 on both the Official Albums and Official Albums Streaming charts as well, as songs like 'Birds of a Feather' and 'Wildflower' continue to power it. In the past, all three of Eilish's full-lengths have hit No. 1 on almost every single tally on which they appear at the moment. Only Happier Than Ever missed the summit, and on just one list, as it peaked at No. 2 on the streaming-only roster. Most of her sets have spent 100 weeks or more on the U.K. charts. Hit Me Hard and Soft hasn't reached that milestone yet, but only because it's still relatively new – at least when compared to her other projects. The blockbuster is currently in its forty-ninth frame on each and every roster, and will almost certainly hit 52 weeks — its first full year — very soon.


Telegraph
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
Billie Eilish: It's tough being a woman
Eilish shot to fame in 2019 with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? which topped the UK Albums Chart. She has since released two further albums and become a household name. 'I had no idea [when I was younger] that I was doing anything fearlessly,' she told Vogue. 'When I would hear people comment that I was only 16 and not fitting in with the stereotype – that I was a rebel or whatever – I remember being really confused because I didn't see it that way. 'I just felt like I was doing what I thought was cool. I was not intentionally trying to break any mould or rules or change music. I kind of just stayed true to what I liked and what I wanted. 'But the older I get, there really have been many periods of doubt and fear and feeling so much pressure, and then when more people knew me, more people had something to say. 'It was hard to remember to trust myself or even believe in myself sometimes. It's still a process. I think I'm doing pretty good. I've also always been very strong-willed and very much myself, so I do think that plays a part.' The California-born singer is the daughter of American actress Maggie Baird and sang the theme song for the 2021 James Bond film No Time To Die.