
Billie Eilish has said she feels “so seen” that “everybody looks exactly” like her at a recent show in Ireland.
The popstar recently wrapped up the UK and European leg of her giant ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft‘ Tour, where she played at Dublin’s 3Arena for the final two shows.
On Saturday (July 26), the ‘Birds Of A Feather’ singer told the crowd about her Irish heritage, sharing: “Obviously, I am not from here, but it’s really cool to come somewhere and everybody looks exactly like you, and you’re all just as pasty as me, I love it.”
Eilish went on to say that witnessing the crowd’s similarity to her own face was “so amazing”, adding: “It just makes me feel so seen. Also, a thousand of my relatives are in the crowd right now, I’m pretty sure.”
She then thanked the crowd for coming to see her show, concluding: “I love it here – it’s so beautiful and you are all so beautiful and I see so many familiar faces out there.”
The singer stopped by London’s O2 Arena on July 17, where NME gave her show a five-star review. “She finishes the show with ‘Birds Of A Feather’, the world-beating love song that forms one of the key highlights of her latest album, ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’,” we wrote.
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“It’s the perfect example of how Eilish has grown in the last three years and since the start of her career – always an artist who’s been able to write killer songs, but one who consistently finds a way to level up and tap deeper into universal emotions. Her latest O2 residency may be over now, but next time we see Eilish in London, we bet it’ll be with shows – and songs – that take her to even greater heights.”
During her UK tour, Eilish also revealed that she was working on “something really special” with director James Cameron. At Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena, she pointed out the increased number of cameras at the show, adding that although “I can’t say much about it”, she was working on a project with the acclaimed Avatar director “in 3D”.
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