Billie Eilish’s Virtual Concert: Here’s What Happened - Pitchfork

She and Finneas appeared to perform atop a giant gray monolith in space during “I Love You,” and before starting the song, she said they’d been working on a new album to follow last year’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go.

Toward the end of “All the Good Girls Go to Hell,” the set displayed a message reading “NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET.” After finishing that song, Eilish encouraged her fans to vote, noting how important it is for young people to participate.

“I voted last week, it was very fun, very exciting,” she said, adding, “We've got to do something, because the world is dying, and people are dying, and Trump is the worst.”.

All the Good Girls Go to Hell

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