Kelly Clarkson loves covering Billie Eilish's music during the 'Kellyoke' segment of her talk show, and fans love hearing it.
Billie Eilish and Finneas performed acoustic renditions of "Wildflower," "The Greatest," and "Birds of a Feather" at FireAid.
Punjabi pop sensation Guru Randhawa shattered all records and became the first ever Indian artist to surpass 14 billion streams on Youtube. With that, the singer has now triumphed over the likes of Drake, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Travis Scott, and others.
The FireAid benefit concert will go down in history not only because it features some of the biggest names in music on the same stage, but for the message of hope those artists spread. And, hopefully,
The 2025 Grammy Awards are right around the corner, which means it is time to get those viewing party plans in action. Allow us to help. The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday at the Crypto.
FireAid, featuring Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Sting, Red Hot Chili Peppers and others in a fundraiser for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts, is the latest event to combine music and
Billie Eilish, Lil Baby, and more are set to participate in FireAid concerts in LA to raise money for those affected by the wildfires.
Global music sensation Guru Randhawa has set a historic benchmark by becoming the first and only Indian artist to cross an astounding 14 billion views on YouTube. This remarkable feat places him ahead of global music icons like Drake,
Sting, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among ... Spotify, SoundCloud, Veeps and YouTube. It will also be shown at select AMC Theatre locations in the U.S. According to a press release, contributions to FireAid will “be ...
The FireAid 2025 concert unites 28 top artists including Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder ... be streamed live on platforms like Apple Music, YouTube, and Netflix, ensuring global accessibility.
Who is hosting the Grammys? Comedian Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time. The only other people to host five or more Grammy telecasts were musical artistes: Andy Williams hosted seven shows, followed by John Denver with six and LL Cool J with five.