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Billie Eilish is the most recent performer to be hit by an object thrown onto the stage. Here’s what occurred.


Billie Eilish’s live performance cease in Glendale, Ariz., included an unwelcome shock. The artist was hit within the face with what seemed to be a bracelet whereas performing the track “What Was I Made For?”

The 22-year-old singer, who’s presently on her Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour, sat down for the heartfelt monitor, which took residence the Best Original Song award final 12 months on the Oscars for the movie Barbie — the artist’s second time profitable the Academy Award. However, only one line into the track, Eilish was interrupted when an object hit her within the face.

Eilish flinched, per video taken on the live performance, and missed the subsequent line within the track. After a quick pause, nonetheless, she continued singing, as viewers members booed the unwelcome interruption.

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This is hardly the primary time performers have been hit by over-eager viewers members. Last month, Zach Bryan stopped a live performance after a fan threw one thing at him onstage. In 2023, Kelsea Ballerini walked off stage when she was hit with an object throughout a present. After Bebe Rexha was struck by a cellphone at a 2023 present, she wore protecting goggles at her subsequent live performance to make some extent concerning the significance of security. And on the Rolling Loud music competition in 2022, Kid Cudi additionally left the stage after a number of individuals within the crowd threw issues at him.

While it’s unclear why these objects are thrown at performers, Morgan Milardo, the managing director on the Berklee Popular Music Institute on the Berklee College of Music, informed NBC in July that such incidents could also be motivated by the potential for going viral — as video of this incident with Eilish did.

“As a society, we have to work to beat these attention-grabbing moments, and look past that and actually get again to the basis of why we go to concert events,” Milardo stated. “And it’s not in order that we will have a viral second on TikTok for ourselves. Concerts are supposed to supply a group the place individuals can come collectively to share within the magic of reside music.”

Eilish has but to reply. However, she did converse out about this development in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter final July, on the world premiere of Barbie.

“I’ve been getting hit onstage with issues for like, actually, six years, I don’t know why that is like new,” Eilish stated. “People simply get excited, and it may be harmful.”



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