What a distinction a number of days make. After rocking greater than 170,000 throughout her headlining units on the Studying and Leeds Festivals over the weekend, Billie Eilish took issues method, method down on Tuesday evening (Aug. 29) for an intimate membership gig on the 1,500-capacity Electrical Ballroom in London.
The fortunate followers who snagged tickets to the present on the legendary venue in Camden that was previously an Irish dance corridor and curler disco — and which has hosted everybody from Prince to U2 and Paul McCartney over time — acquired greater than they bargained for when Billie introduced out two very particular company.
Eilish invited the members of boygenius — Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus — out to offer harmonies for “When the Celebration’s Over” nearly a 12 months after Bridgers joined Billie in Los Angeles for a run by way of Bridgers’ “Movement Illness.” Eilish additionally invited Labrinth up for a run by way of their music “By no means Felt So Alone,” which the singer/rapper/producer launched earlier this 12 months.
The visitor spots capped a fairly epic week throughout the pond for the 21-year-old singer, who additionally lead a historic chart lineup within the U.Ok. when her Barbie soundtrack ballad, “What Was I Made For?” logged its first week at No. 1 on the singles chart. In a Barbie chart showdown, Eilish’s music beat out Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Evening” for the highest spot, marking her second No. 1 on the English tally following 2020’s Grammy, Golden Globe and Oscar-winning James Bond theme music “No Time to Die.”
Try fan footage of the boygenius and Labrinth collabs under.