Billie Eilish Performs Her New Song ‘TV’ At a Manchester Show

At her Manchester gig on 7th June, Billie Eilish debuted a new song. Eilish’s performance at AO Arena was her first in the United Kingdom since she appeared at Reading in 2019. 

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Over Finneas’ softly strumming guitar, she sings, ‘What’s the point of anything / All of my pals are absent again / That’s what happens when you fall in love,’ at times joining in with his sister, singing in unison. The singer appears to allude to recent events, notably the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial and the attempted overturning of abortion rights in the United States, at one point.

Eilish launched ‘Overheated’, a multi-day climate-focused event slated to take place at The O2 in London this month.

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The six-day event will take place from 10th-12th June, 16th June and 25th-26th June, coinciding with the singer’s ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour’s UK and European leg. Later this month, Billie will perform in London, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Meanwhile, in a recent interview, the pop sensation talked about her “exhausting” Tourettes experience. Eilish appeared on David Letterman’s OTT series ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’.

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Eilish will also perform at Worthy Farm at Glastonbury this month.

–Shantala

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