The incident occurred last weekend, while the artist was singing a song from the ‘Barbie’ soundtrack.
Billie Eilish was hit with a necklace during a show last weekend.
The singer performed on Friday the 13th at the Desert Diamond Arena, in Arizona, United States. She was sitting on the edge of the stage singing “What Was I Made For” when a fan threw the object in her direction.
The recording of the incident shows some of the audience reacting with surprise, while others even boo the person responsible for the launch.
Eilish He continued to sing and even threw the necklace to the side. Discover the moment:
Billie Eilish was stunned by a necklace thrown by the crowd during her concert tonight.
— Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) December 14, 2024
History
“People get emotional and that can be dangerous,” he said. Billie Eilish about fans throwing objects on the concert stage, on the red carpet at the premiere of Barbiein Los Angeles, in July 2023 (via People).
The singer’s older brother, FINNEAShowever, considering that the public does not always throw objects with the intention of hitting famous people, but rather to attract their attention.
Many performers suffered from objects being thrown on stage. Little Rexhafor example, he was injured in the face by a cell phone thrown at him during a show.
Other musicians were also targeted, such as Lil Nas AND P!nk. Adele He also asked fans to “stop playing” such things.
I have mixed feelings about it because when you’re up there it sucks. But you know it’s for love and them [fãs] They’re just trying to give you something. […] You’re in a vulnerable position, but I’ve been affected by this stuff for years. – Billie Eilish
FINNEASwho is also a musician, concluded: “Don’t do it. We understand, but don’t do it.” Billie He added: “Don’t throw things on the stage, but we love you, it’s really nice.”
Source: Terra

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