Billie Eilish: finally guest on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert
Four years ago Billie Eilish and his brother Finneas they had “recreated” Bob Boilen’s desk for a “home” edition of NPR’s Tiny Desk, the live music space of Nation Public Radio.
Now the two brothers have moved from fiction to reality. Their first Tiny Desk Concert premiered today, Thursday, December 12, with an intimate performance of songs from Eilish’s latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft”.
Watch the performance
Billie’s latest effort was released last May and is present in multiple charts of the best albums of 2024 and is marked by hit singles such as “Lunch” And “Birds Of A Feather“.
Eilish’s upcoming 2024 U.S. tour will conclude with a date in Phoenix tomorrow, Friday, December 13, and a final set of shows at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California from December 15-21.
Next, Eilish will embark on an international tour in 2025, with stops in Australia and Europe including Sunday 8 June 2025 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna. Meanwhile, Finneas recently announced a 2025 tour of his own, with stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco and other cities next spring.
The pop star recently made headlines for denouncing Donald Trump’s re-election during a concert in Nashville, describing the President-elect as “someone who deeply hates women” and dedicating the performance of his song “TV” to “all the women out there out”.
