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  • Live updates: Grammys to feature Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and more top artists


    It’s almost showtime in Los Angeles, and artists are starting to file into Crypto.com Arena for the Grammys, hoping to hear their name called soon for an award.

    But some of the categories sound like they could be similar, like record of the year and song of the year, for instance.

    If you’re just tuning in and you’re a bit confused, here’s what to know:

    Record of the year recognizes the team behind producing a song, including the artist, producers and engineers, according to the Recording Academy behind the awards.

    Song of the year, however, is more about recognizing the person who wrote the new material of the song, according to the Grammys. Song of the year is focused on the song composition, rather than the technical creation of the track (as in record of the year).

    But, don’t confuse the terms “album” and “record” — they are not used interchangeably in the Grammys as they might be in casual conversation between music lovers.

    According to the guidelines, to qualify for album of the year, “recordings must contain at least five different tracks and a total playing time of 15 minutes or a total playing time of at least 30 minutes with no minimum track requirement,” the Grammys said.

    The category is judged on the “quality and artistry” of the tracks on an album as a whole, it said, rather than an individual song — as in the record of the year and song of the year categories.



    Exciting news for music fans everywhere! The Grammys are just around the corner and the lineup is stacked with some of the biggest names in the industry. From Beyoncé to Taylor Swift to Billie Eilish and more, this year’s awards show is sure to be one for the books.

    Stay tuned to this post for live updates on the Grammys, including red carpet arrivals, performances, and of course, the winners of the night. Who will take home the coveted trophies in categories like Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist? We’ll keep you in the loop as the night unfolds.

    Get ready for a night of unforgettable performances, jaw-dropping fashion moments, and hopefully some well-deserved recognition for your favorite artists. Don’t miss a beat – follow along with us for all the latest updates from the 2022 Grammys! #Grammys2022 #LiveUpdates #MusicRoyalty

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  • Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish inspire




    Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish are two incredibly talented and influential artists who have taken the music industry by storm. Their unique styles, powerful voices, and thought-provoking lyrics have inspired countless fans around the world.

    Lady Gaga, known for her bold fashion choices and boundary-pushing performances, has always been unapologetically herself. From her early hits like “Just Dance” and “Poker Face” to her more recent work like “Shallow” from A Star is Born, Gaga’s music has resonated with fans of all ages.

    On the other hand, Billie Eilish, with her haunting vocals and dark, introspective lyrics, has quickly risen to fame as a voice of her generation. At just 19 years old, she has already made a huge impact on the music industry, winning multiple Grammy Awards and breaking records with her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

    Both artists have used their platforms to advocate for important issues such as mental health, body positivity, and LGBTQ rights. Their authenticity and willingness to speak out about these topics have inspired fans to embrace their own individuality and stand up for what they believe in.

    In a world where conformity often seems to be the norm, Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish serve as powerful reminders that it’s okay to be different, to be yourself, and to use your voice to make a difference. Their music and their message continue to inspire fans to be unapologetically themselves and to never be afraid to speak their truth.

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  • Los Angeles benefit concert to feature Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo


    Christal Hayes

    BBC News

    Reporting fromLos Angeles, California
    Getty Images Olivia Rodrigo sings into a microphone with her hand pressed to her chest and her eyes closedGetty Images

    Olivia Rodrigo is among the artists taking part in the show

    A star-studded line-up is set to take over two venues in Los Angeles on Thursday for a benefit concert to help the area recover from two of the largest fires in its history.

    More than 20 artists from various genres are on the line-up for the FireAid benefit show, which is happening simultaneously at two large venues in the city.

    Among those set to preform are Sting, P!nk, Lil Baby, Rod Stewart, Lady Gaga and Earth Wind & Fire. The lineup also includes multiple acts who were born in the LA area, including Billie Eilish, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and No Doubt.

    Proceeds from the concert and donations during the show will go toward rebuilding communities and preventing future fires in the region.

    About 30 people died and more than 10,000 homes and businesses were destroyed in the fast-spreading, destructive fires that broke out in early January.

    Getty Images An aerial image shows the complete devastation to a community in Los Angeles after fires levelled a neighbourhood. Blocks and blocks of homes are now scattered debris. The mountains, where the blaze is reported to have started, stand in the distance. Getty Images

    Who is performing at FireAid?

    The shows are taking place at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome, two large arenas about a mile apart, on Thursday evening. The shows will start about an hour and half apart and reportedly include two to four songs from each artist.

    At Intuit Dome, those preforming include: Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, Olivia Rodrigo, Peso Pluma, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Sting, Tate McRae and Earth, Wind & Fire.

    At the Kia Forum, those preforming include: Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, Pink, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, the Black Crowes, and John Mayer.

    Dave Matthews was also supposed to perform at the second show, but pulled out on Wednesday night, due to a “critical illness in the family”.

    Organisers say performances will be staggered, and shown on large screens at both arenas so there’s no down time between acts.

    The shows are also expected to feature special guests and have an emphasis on those who have been impacted by the fires and the first responders who helped douse the infernos.

    Can I watch the show at home?

    Yes. Organisers say it will be streamed for free on platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Hulu, Facebook, Instagram, Max, Netflix, Tudum, Paramount+, Peacock, NBC News Now, YouTube and KTLA.

    The concert will also be shown in select AMC and Regal theatres across the US.

    The music kicks off at 18:00 in LA (21:00 in New York, 02:00 Friday in the UK).

    How can you help LA fire victims?

    Viewers will be able to donate money to relief efforts during the show, either by text message or by visiting FireAidLA.org.

    Donations will be overseen by the Annenberg Foundation, focusing on both short-term relief efforts and long-term fire prevention projects.

    Additionally, Connie and Steve Ballmer – who own the LA Clippers basketball team, as well as the Intuit Dome and Forum – will match all donations made during the broadcast.

    The Palisades and Eaton fires became the largest fires ever seen in the LA area earlier this month. Both erupted on 7 January as the region saw a strong wind event, making the small blazes in brushy, mountainous areas hard to contain.

    Embers travelled miles, igniting whole communities and levelling neighbourhoods.

    Nearly 7,000 structures were levelled in the Palisades fire in northwest LA. Another 9,400 were destroyed in the Eaton fire in the Altadena area of Los Angeles County. The fires also claimed a number of victims..



    Exciting news for music fans in Los Angeles! A special benefit concert is set to take place, featuring two of the hottest artists in the industry right now: Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo.

    The concert, which will be held at the iconic Staples Center, aims to raise funds for various local charities and organizations in need. Both Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are known for their powerful and heartfelt music, so attendees can expect an unforgettable evening filled with incredible performances.

    Tickets for the concert are sure to sell out quickly, so be sure to grab yours as soon as they go on sale. Stay tuned for more details on this can’t-miss event that is sure to make a positive impact on the Los Angeles community.

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  • See wildfire benefit concert lineup information with Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, Phish, more – Daily News


    A pair of FireAid benefit shows arrive Thursday, Jan. 30 with artists such as Billie Eilish, Joni Mitchell, Sting and Green Day as part of the star-studded lineups at Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum in Inglewood.

    FireAid was the first big benefit announced after fires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades killed at least 28 and destroyed thousands of structures across wide swathes of those communities.

    They’ll likely be the biggest shows, too. But they are far from the only benefit concerts in Southern California, as almost every day another is announced in venues large and small, with artists well known or not.

    On Monday, Jan. 27, as this story was just beginning, word came of the latest. The G*VE A (Bleep) LA benefit concert and auction will bring together musicians including Jenny Lewis, Hayley Williams of Paramore, St. Vincent, Finneas, and Fred Armisen for a night hosted by actor John C. Reilly. Proceeds will go to local organizations including the Pasadena Humane Society, Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, and One Voice.

    More shows will likely be announced. So here, in chronological order, are the benefit concerts we’ve heard about so far.

    Tuesday, Jan. 28

    A Show of Helping Hands: The lineup includes artists including Micky Dolenz of the Monkees, the Strawberry Alarm Clock, Venice, Lawrence Juber of Wings, members of the Lovin’ Spoonful, Steve Porcaro of Toto, and more. Presented by the Get Together Foundation, and hosted by longtime Los Angeles radio DJ Rita Wilde, it kicks off at 6 p.m. at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills. For details see Wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com.

    For Los Angeles: A Benefit for Those Impacted by the Wildfires: Artists include Lord Huron, Stephen Sanchez, Magdalena Bay, Madi Diaz, Zinadelphia, and more. The show starts at 8 p.m. at the Lodge Room in Highland Park. For details see lodgeroomhlp.com.

    Wednesday, Jan. 29

    LA Gives Back: Fire Relief: Los Angeles’ nightlife community comes together to raise funds for wildfire relief. Artists including Spank Rock, a Poolside DJ set, Lil Mariko, and Emo Nite DJs are part of the lineup. The event produced by the independent creative agency IHEARTCOMIX with independent promoters and record labels from L.A.’s club scene. A livestream runs from 4 p.m. until 2 a.m., with the first four hours live-stream only, and the live performances starting at 8 p.m. For details and to watch the livestream see LAgivesback.org.

    Thursday, Jan. 30

    FireAid: With big stars such as Lady Gaga, Pink, Alanis Morissette, and Stevie Wonder, FireAid takes place at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum almost at the same time. Produced by Irving and Shelli Azoff and family, with LiveNation and the Los Angeles Clippers as sponsors, the show begins at 6 p.m. at the Kia Forum and 7:30 p.m. at Intuit Dome. It will also be simultaneously live-streamed on many different platforms. For details see Fireaidla.org.

    Friday, Jan. 31

    Wild Records/Eaton Fire Fundraiser: Roots rockers such as Wenzdaze, the Rhythm Shakers, the Desperados, Eddie and Thee Scorpions, and more will play to raise money for both victims of the Eaton Fire in general, and the rebuilding of Wild Records, the well-known rockabilly/roots studio and store, which was destroyed in that blaze. The show starts at 8 p.m. at the Paramount in East Los Angeles. For details see Paramountla.com.

    Emo Nite Gives a (Bleep): DJs spin the best of emo music in Hollywood to raise funds for wildfire relief. Kicks off at 9 p.m. at the Avalon Hollywood. For details see Emonite.com/pages/tour.

    Saturday, Feb. 1: 

    LA Opera: The LA Opera is offering free tickets to its performance with Broadway star Kelli O’Hara. Eligible for the deal are residents directly impacted by the fires, as well as first responders who worked on them. For details see LAopera.org/lastrong.

    Saturday, Feb. 1

    ‘I Love LA’: Eaton Fire Relief: Andrew Bird, Madison Cunningham, Bright Eyes, Jim James, Milk Carton Kids, Lucius and more will perform to raise funds for Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, to help musicians harmed by the fires. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the Glendale Presbyterian Church. For details see Glenpres.org/events/i-love-la.

    Wednesday, Feb. 5

    G*VE A (Bleep) LA: Artists including Hayley Williams, Jenny Lewis, Finneas, Perfume Genius, St. Vincent, Courtney Barnett, Fred Armisen, Juliette Lewis, Lucy Dacus, the Linda Lindas and more perform to raise money for relief programs. Hosted by actor John C. Reilly, the show opens at 5 p.m. at the Hollywood Palladium. For details see Hollywoodpalladium.com/shows.

    Thursday, Feb. 13

    Blink-182/Alkaline Trio benefit show: Blink-182 plays a rare smaller venue show, with Alkaline Trio as their guests, to raise money for fire relief. Ticket time is 7 p.m. at the Hollywood Palladium. For details see Blink182.com/tour.

    Tuesday, Feb. 25

    Help on the Way Eaton Fire Benefit: Musicians including Eric Krasno and members of bands including the String Cheese Incident, Terrapin Family Band, and Circles Around the Sun will perform a Grateful Dead-inspired concert to raise money for wildfire relief in Altadena. Showtime is 8 p.m. at the Lodge Room in Highland Park. For details go to Lodgeroomhlp.com/shows/help-on-the-way.

    March 6:

    Rüfüs Du Sol DJ:  Australian dance music trio Rüfüs Du Sol play a DJ set at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 6 at the Hollywood Palladium. For details see Rufusdusol.com/live.

    March 22-23:

    LA Folk Festival: The previously scheduled LA Folk Festival, featuring performers such as Emmylou Harris, organizers the Milk Carton Kids, Madi Diaz, Madison Cunningham, Vera Sola, Courtney Marie Andrews and more, was converted into a fire relief benefit after the devastating Southern California wildfires in January. At the Bellwether in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday and Sunday, March 22-23. For details see Instagram.com/themilkcartonkids.

    April 25-27:

    Phish at the Hollywood Bowl. Jam band Phish plays three nights at the Hollywood Bowl and will donate $300,000 from its Water Wheel Foundation to wildfire relief and rebuilding. For details see Phish.com.

    Sept. 25:

    Billy Idol with Joan Jett at the Kia Forum: Five dollars from every ticket sold to Billy Idol concert at the Kia Forum will be donated to the American Red Cross to support the Southern California wildfire relief, and Idol has pledged to match that with his own money. For details see Billyidol.net/southern-california-wildfire-relief





    Are you ready for a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience? The See Wildfire Benefit Concert is just around the corner, and the lineup is absolutely incredible. Headlining the event is none other than the iconic Billie Eilish, who will be joined by legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, jam band Phish, and many more talented artists.

    Not only will you get to enjoy amazing music, but you’ll also be supporting a great cause. The proceeds from the concert will go towards helping those affected by wildfires, providing much-needed relief and support to communities in need.

    Don’t miss out on this unforgettable night of music and giving back. Stay tuned for more information on ticket sales and venue details. See you at the See Wildfire Benefit Concert!

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  • Billie Eilish and Lana del Ray rumoured to feature on The Weeknd’s upcoming album


    The Weeknd’s highly antcipated album Hurry Up Tomorrow, which was was initially scheduled to be released on January 24, allegedly includes features from Billie Eilish and Lana del Ray according to leaked news about the vinyl tracklist.

    A comment posted by a reddit user under a gossip thread claimed that their friend who works in a vinyl shop saw the names of the two artists on the tracklist of the The Weeknd’s new album. The album which was initially due to be released on January 24 was shipped early to stores.

    A few days earlier, the Weeknd informed fans through Instagram that the release date has been postponed to January 31 in light of the Los Angeles wildfires. A concert to celebrate the release of the album at the Rose Bowl had been pulled as well.

    Speaking about his sixth album, the singer has indicated that Hurry Up Tomorrow could be his final album as the Weeknd following which he will ditch the moniker. The album features the singles “Dancing in the Flames,” “Timeless” (featuring Playboi Carti),” and “São Paulo (featuring Anitta).”

    An accompanying film, also called Hurry Up Tomorrow, that is co-written by the Weeknd stars him alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, is also in the works. It is expected release in May.



    Exciting news for music fans as rumors swirl that Billie Eilish and Lana del Ray could be featured on The Weeknd’s highly anticipated upcoming album. The collaboration between these three incredibly talented artists would surely result in a mesmerizing and unique sound that fans are eagerly anticipating.

    Billie Eilish, known for her haunting vocals and dark, introspective lyrics, would undoubtedly bring a fresh and edgy perspective to The Weeknd’s music. Similarly, Lana del Ray’s dreamy, nostalgic sound would add a layer of sophistication and depth to the album.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, the mere possibility of these collaborations has fans buzzing with excitement. Stay tuned for more updates on The Weeknd’s upcoming album and the potential involvement of Billie Eilish and Lana del Ray.

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  • Here’s How to Get Tickets to See Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette, and Other Artists


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    After wildfires devastated Los Angeles this month, a star-studded lineup of artists including Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Alanis Morissette, Green Day, Stevie Nicks, and Joni Mitchell are scheduled to hit the stage for L.A.’s FireAid benefit show on Jan. 30 to help support the victims impacted by the disaster.

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    At a Glance: Where to Buy FireAid Benefit Concert Tickets Online

    • On-sale Date: Jan. 22, 2025

    The one-night-only event takes place at two venues later this month: the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. Tickets for the FireAid benefit shows go on sale today, Jan. 22, on Ticketmaster, and cost $99 each. According to FireAid, proceeds from the benefit concert “go to benefit FireAid relief efforts, with all venue and ticketing service fees waived.”

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    Tickets for the FireAid benefit shows officially go on sale at 12 p.m. PST on Wednesday, Jan. 22, on Ticketmaster. Stubs for both locations — the Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum — are available, though concertgoers will only be able to attend the benefit show listed on their ticket.

    FireAid’s benefit show starts at 6 p.m. PST at the Intuit Dome, and the performances start at 7:30 p.m. PST at the Kia Forum. FireAid says those at the Intuit Dome “will be able to view the Kia Forum show, when it begins, on screens inside the Intuit Dome,” and vice versa for those who attend the Forum concert “until the end of the event.”


    According to the nonprofit, funds from the FireAid benefit concerts “and other direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California,” reads a statement on FireAid’s site. “The Annenberg Foundation, with decades of philanthropic leadership in our community, including rapid response, will help coordinate a team to direct funds for the greatest impact.”

    Irving Azoff, Live Nation, and AEG Presents are producing the benefit show. FireAid says the concert will also stream and be broadcast at select AMC Theatres, iHeartRadio, Apple Music, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock, Prime Video, Max, Disney+, and Hulu, among other platforms.

    2025 FireAid L.A. Benefit Concert Lineup

    Along with Eilish, Rodrigo, and Lady Gaga, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Jelly Roll, Katy Perry, Lil Baby, Peso Pluma, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and Tate McRae are slated to perform at the Intuit Dome on Jan. 30.

    Joining Morissette, Nicks, and Green Day at the Forum, Anderson .Paak, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Dawes, Graham Nash, John Fogerty, No Doubt, Pink, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, and The Black Crowes are also scheduled to grace the stage.

    For those who can’t make it to the show but want to support wildfire victims, you can directly donate to FireAid on the organization’s website, and check out our guide to more upcoming benefit concerts across the country.

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    Are you a die-hard fan of Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette, or any other artists and dying to see them live in concert? Well, we’ve got you covered! Here’s how you can get your hands on tickets to see your favorite artists perform:

    1. Sign up for artist newsletters: Many artists offer presale codes to fans who are subscribed to their newsletters. Make sure to sign up for their mailing lists to get exclusive access to presale tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

    2. Follow artists on social media: Artists often announce tour dates and ticket sales on their social media channels. Make sure to follow them on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to stay updated on ticket sales and presale opportunities.

    3. Use ticketing websites: Websites like Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and StubHub are great places to buy tickets to concerts. Keep an eye on these platforms for announcements about upcoming shows and ticket sales.

    4. Join fan clubs: Many artists have official fan clubs that offer perks like early access to tickets, meet and greet opportunities, and exclusive merchandise. Joining a fan club can be a great way to secure tickets to see your favorite artists.

    5. Be ready for general ticket sales: If you miss out on presale opportunities, don’t worry! Set a reminder for the general ticket sale date and be ready to buy tickets as soon as they go on sale. Popular artists like Billie Eilish and Alanis Morissette often sell out quickly, so it’s important to be prepared.

    So there you have it – with these tips, you’ll be well on your way to snagging tickets to see Billie Eilish, Alanis Morissette, and other artists live in concert. Good luck and happy ticket hunting! #ConcertTickets #LiveMusic #BillieEilish #AlanisMorissette

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  • Billie Eilish Song Surpassed Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ as Spotify’s Most-Streamed Song in 2024

    Billie Eilish Song Surpassed Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ as Spotify’s Most-Streamed Song in 2024


    Fans might’ve not been thinking about Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Espresso” every night after all.

    According to Variety, the most-streamed song on Spotify in 2024 was “Birds of a Feather” by Billie Eilish. The song floated past Carpenter’s with 1,775,172,881 streams last year. “Espresso,” meanwhile, had a total of 1,774,525,704 listens, 650,000 behind Eilish, 23.

    “Espresso” was previously reported as the most-streamed song as part of Spotify Wrapped, with “Birds of a Feather” in the No. 3 spot at the time behind Benson Boone‘s “Beautiful Things.”

    Billie Eilish performs in Chicago in August 2023.

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    Carpenter, 25, dropped “Espresso” in April from her Short n’ Sweet album. The tune won song of the year at the 2024 MTV VMAs and has since inspired coffee-themed collaborations with the singer, including an espresso-flavored ice cream.

    “Birds of a Feather,” which Eilish released on her third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft in May. She and her brother Finneas worked on the song in the back of an SUV while in Brazil. “We’re always finding ourselves working in the most random places,” she said on Jimmy Kimmel Live in September.

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    “It’s fun because it’s so casual and normal and we were just in the back of this car and it’s Finneas’ laptop,” she continued. Looking back on when she and Finneas, 27, wrote the “Birds of a Feather,” Eilish said it’s “really amazing to see how far the song has come.”

    Eilish is up for seven Grammys this year, while Carpenter earned six nominations. Both are up for the record of the year and pop solo performance of the year with their respective top-streamed songs on Spotify, along with album of the year.

    Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter in Hollywood in December 2023.

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    Carpenter told The Hollywood Reporter in December that she wasn’t sure if anyone would connect with “Espresso.” “I remember deciding to put this song out in the beginning of summer and thinking espresso, coffee is kind of more of a fall beverage,” she said.

    “I really didn’t know if it would connect, but the sentiment and the sound of the song and the confidence that it kind of just carries along with it was something that I really believed in.”

    The “Please Please Please” singer continued: “So I had literally no idea that anyone would like it, but I liked it, and that was kind of all that mattered to me in that moment, and something I try to remember over and over again.”



    In a surprising turn of events, Billie Eilish’s latest hit song has surpassed Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’ as Spotify’s most-streamed song of 2024. Eilish’s catchy tune has captured the hearts of fans around the world, propelling it to the top spot on the streaming platform.

    Fans of both artists have been engaged in a friendly rivalry, with supporters of Eilish celebrating her latest achievement. The song’s success is a testament to Eilish’s undeniable talent and appeal, solidifying her status as one of the music industry’s biggest stars.

    As ‘Espresso’ slips from its reign as Spotify’s most-streamed song, fans of Carpenter are still showing their support for the talented artist. Despite the shift in rankings, both Eilish and Carpenter continue to create music that resonates with listeners and showcases their incredible artistry.

    Congratulations to Billie Eilish on this impressive milestone, and here’s to more chart-topping hits in the future!

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  • Billie Eilish, Sex Pistols and Beethoven’s skull: music to listen out for in 2025 | Music

    Billie Eilish, Sex Pistols and Beethoven’s skull: music to listen out for in 2025 | Music


    Central Cee – Can’t Rush Greatness

    Since the release of 2022’s Doja and the following year’s Sprinter, Central Cee has looked like UK rap’s biggest hope, not least because he’s achieved what no UK rapper has since Monie Love: genuine commercial success in the US. Both Doja and Sprinter went platinum there, and he’s been tapped by J Cole and Ice Spice for feature slots on their hit singles. It means expectations run high for Can’t Rush Greatness, a title that reflects this is his debut album, eight years after his first releases.
    Released 24 January

    FKA twigs – Eusexua

    As usual, FKA twigs’ first album in five years comes wrapped in a concept – Eusexua apparently suggests a state of ecstasy so intense that you transcend human form – while the singles so far released suggest a distinct dancefloor focus, inspired by the club scene of her adopted hometown of Prague. Given that it was co-produced by veteran DJ Sasha, the title track deals in trancey techno, while the Stargate collaboration Perfect Stranger throws a distinct UK garage influence (and huge pop chorus) into the mix, and Drums of Death offers dark-hued, potent electro.
    Released 24 January

    Ever since Marley Munroe took the stage name Lady Blackbird – from the Beatles song she recorded in the wake of George Floyd’s murder – her star has spiralled upwards. She’s a fantastic vocalist, whose background in jazz doesn’t preclude the influence of gospel, soul, folk and psychedelia. On her 2024 album, Slang Spirituals, she shifted away from the covers that dominated its predecessor, Black Acid Soul, and her self-penned material turned out to be great: that there’s no shift in quality between her own songs and the album’s solitary cover – an epic reworking of Bettye Swan’s 70s soul classic When the Game Is Played On You – tells its own story.
    Tour begins 29 January, London Palladium

    Jpegmafia Photograph: PR

    Jpegmafia

    The wilfully confrontational Jpegmafia exists on the fringes of hip-hop, his chaotic, head-spinning take on rap involving noise, punk, avant-garde electronica and – on his 2024 album I Lay Down My Life For You – 170bpm Brazilian funk. It’s an acquired taste, but he’s exceptionally good at what he does, a skilled MC and an inveterate risk-taker with intriguing, if occasionally contradictory, things to say about race: he is, after all, a Black artist with a predominantly white audience. And the fact that he’s playing a 1,500-capacity venue in London suggests his no-compromise approach is building a bigger fanbase than expected.
    Tour begins 4 February, London Roundhouse

    Sam Fender – People Watching

    Fender cuts an anomalous figure in current British pop. The charts aren’t exactly over-burdened with unashamedly political, working-class and Geordie-accented social-realist stadium rock: his biggest single, the triple-platinum title track of 2021’s Seventeen Going Under, was a vfestival-rousing anthem about toxic masculinity, violence, mental illness and his unwell, debt-ridden mother’s failure to access benefits from the DWP. It makes sense that he’s hooked up with the War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel for his third album – the pair clearly share a love of Bruce Springsteen’s heartland rock – and the tracks released so far feel more subtle and opaque than those that made Fender famous.
    Released 21 Feburary

    Clairo

    Clairo first made her name with a succession of self-penned songs and homemade YouTube videos: Pretty Girl and Flaming Hot Cheetos more-or-less defined the latterday notion of bedroom pop. But for her third album, 2024’s Charm, she collaborated with various luminaries from New York’s celebrated Daptone label, crafting a slick, warm, sophisticated blend of soft rock, alt-pop and soul, with the occasional hint of Stereolab, that was one of the most appealing albums of the year. Following this brief tour, she’s also playing at the BST Hyde Park show headlined by Sabrina Carpenter, alongside Beabadoobee.
    Tour begins 13 March, London Eventim Apollo

    Steven Wilson – The Overview

    The slow but steady commercial rise of Steven Wilson’s career – from frontman of 90s prog rock outliers Porcupine Tree to a string of Top 5 solo albums over the last 10 years – is fascinating: his music is complex and unashamedly cerebral, balancing electronics and post-punk influences with an audible love of Pink Floyd and Yes. The follow-up to 2023’s acclaimed The Harmony Codex sounds like a full-blooded return to prog territory: two side-long tracks, based around a concept involving the transformative effect reported by astronauts who’ve seen Earth from space.
    Released 14 March

    Tyler, the Creator

    Once forced to cancel a UK tour after former home secretary Theresa May banned him from entering the country, Tyler, the Creator has become one of hip-hop’s most deep and expansive artists. His most recent album, Chromakopia, is an eclectic and hugely impressive exploration of memory, adulthood, celebrity and identity, and his first UK tour in five years comes after a spectacular headlining slot at last April’s Coachella, with support from Paris Texas, and Lil Yachty.
    Tour begins 17 May, Birmingham Utilita Arena

    Lana Del Rey. Photograph: Anna Kurth/AFP/Getty Images

    Lana Del Rey – The Right Person Will Stay

    The pivot towards country music was one of US pop’s more intriguing trends in 2024, involving everyone from Beyoncé to Post Malone and Dua Lipa, and making stars of Shaboozey and Dasha. That Lana Del Rey’s forthcoming album continues the trend makes sense: “All my albums are somewhat rooted in Americana,” she said. “If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more pointed in a classic country, American, or Southern Gothic production.” It’s not a huge leap to imagine her dramatic, storytelling songs about bad boyfriends and worse luck bedecked with acoustic guitars and pedal steel: an interesting prospect. She’s also scaling up to UK and Irish stadiums on a six-date summer tour.
    Released 21 May; tour begins 23 June, Cardiff Principality Stadium

    Linkin Park

    Two huge gigs this summer from major figures in what was once called nu-metal: Deftones take over Crystal Palace Park on 29 July – supported by Weezer – while Linkin Park bring their reconstituted line-up, with vocalist Emily Armstrong replacing the late Chester Bennington, to Wembley Stadium for a one-off show. Recruiting Armstrong was a gamble, but last year’s acclaimed album From Zero, preceded by a Top 5 single, suggests it has paid off. Support comes from both sides of their rap-rock blend: fast-rising metal band Spiritbox alongside the aforementioned Jpegmafia, reaffirming Linkin Park’s longstanding good taste in hip-hop.
    28 June, London Wembley Stadium

    Fontaines DC

    Who could fail to be cheered by Fontaines DC’s ongoing ascension? They’ve got bigger while sticking to their own idiosyncratic path and declining to repeat themselves, shifting from clipped punk to the more expansive,poppy sound of last year’s album Romance. If the latter was more straightforwardly melodic, it doesn’t necessarily mean its follow-up will sound the same. Still, its critical acclaim and commercial success has led to the band’s biggest shows to date: vast outdoor shows in Newcastle, Cardiff, Manchester and London.
    Tour begins 5 July, Finsbury Park, London

    Billie Eilish

    It’s a hugely impressive feat to impact on a tween/teenage audience quite as dramatically as Billie Eilish did in 2017, but it’s quite another thing to hang on to that audience: pop music moves fast, teenagers grow up, tastes change, and yet Eilish’s third album Hit Me Hard And Soft was one of 2024’s critical and commercial smashes. It boldly shifted direction yet again – subtle, enigmatic and experimental – while spawning one of the year’s biggest singles, Birds of a Feather: 1.6bn streams on Spotify alone, plus three separate Grammy nominations. These huge shows should be a riot.
    Tour begins 7 July, Glasgow OVO Hydro

    Coldplay

    Coldplay’s last two albums have been the lowest-selling of their career – merely shifting hundreds of thousands rather than millions – but they’ve never been a bigger live act: this tour contains a staggering 10 consecutive nights at Wembley Stadium. Whether one thinks their pivot towards Max Martin-produced pop is a pragmatic response to shifts in musical climate or a faintly desperate attempt to court a younger audience, their live shows have become increasingly incredible: eye-popping, hit-stuffed exercises in relentless visual maximalism that’s both infectiously euphoric and a little overwhelming.
    Tour begins 18 August, Hull Craven Park Stadium

    Sex Pistols ft Frank Carter. Photograph: Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/REX/Shutterstock

    Sex Pistols ft Frank Carter

    It’s obviously not the first time the Sex Pistols have had to manage without Johnny Rotten – for their 1978-79 run of hits everyone from Sid Vicious to Ronnie Biggs deputised for their absent frontman – but there’s something strikingly bold about recruiting former Gallows singer Frank Carter. The band have been a heritage act since they reformed in 1996, but Carter – 30 years younger than his bandmates – seems to have brought a fresh energy and rabble-rousing physicality to their repertoire and live shows. He doesn’t try to sound like Rotten, nor, with his penchant for crowd-surfing and stage-diving, is he much like him on stage. It works unexpectedly well.
    23 August, Margate Dreamland

    Jalen Ngonda

    Early in December, Jalen Ngonda’s debut album Come Around and Love Me unexpectedly reappeared in the UK charts after 18 months: the US-born, UK-based singer had appeared on Later With Jools Holland and Graham Norton’s chatshow, presumably finding himself a new audience in the process. That isn’t, in itself, surprising: if you see Ngonda perform, you’re immediately aware you’re in the presence of the real deal: a powerful-but-subtle soul singer in the classic style – David Ruffin is an obvious comparison – equipped with a set of fabulously listenable songs. You can’t imagine him not getting bigger over the course of 2025.
    Tour begins 16 October, Newcastle City Hall

    Opera North Love Life. Illustration: Opera North

    Classical music and opera

    Love Life

    Opera North revives Kurt Weill’s musical, first seen in 1948. With lyrics by Allan Jay Lerner and described as a “vaudeville”, it follows the fortunes of the Cooper family, as they travel through 150 years of American history. The Leeds production will be conducted by James Holmes and directed by Matthew Eberhardt, with Quirino de Lang and Stephanie Corley as the Coopers.
    Grand Theatre, Leeds, 16-18 January

    Hush

    Kaija Saariaho’s trumpet concerto, her final work completed just weeks before her death in June 2023, receives its UK premiere. Verneri Pohjola, for whom it was composed, is the soloist with Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, who frame it with the Adagio from Mahler’s unfinished 10th Symphony, and Vaughan Williams’ Toward the Unknown Region and The Lark Ascending.
    Barbican, London, 24 January

    Boulez @ 100

    The centenary of Pierre Boulez’s birth is celebrated at the Barbican by the two London orchestras most closely associated with the great composer-conductor. At the end of January, Maxim Pascal conducts the London Symphony in a programme that pairs Debussy with Boulez and a handful of premieres, as well as a concert of his ensemble pieces, while in March the BBC Symphony’s day-long tribute ends with a performance of his orchestral masterpiece, Pli Selon Pli.
    Barbican, London, 26 & 27 January, 30 March

    Philip Glass festival

    The Hallé and the Royal Northern College of Music present three days of concerts devoted to the great American minimalist. Angélique Kidjo sings the Ifé Songs and Robert Ames conducts his 11th Symphony, while Colin Currie conducts 1981’s Glassworks and the score that Glass composed for Frans Lanting’s multimedia symphony, Life: A Journey through Time.
    Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, 13-15 February

    Bruckner’s Skull

    Maxim Emelyanychev and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra give the performances of a commission from the SCO’s associate composer Jay Capperauld. It’s inspired by Bruckner’s obsession with the exhumed skulls of Beethoven and Schubert, which he touched and even kissed in front of astonished onlookers.
    Easterbrook Hall, Dumfries, 19 February; Queen’s Hall Edinburgh, 20 February; City Halls, Glasgow, 21 February

    The Royal Opera House’s production of Festen. Photograph: Sebastian Nevols

    Festen

    With a libretto by Lee Hall, Mark-Anthony Turnage’s latest opera is based on Thomas Vinterberg’s celebrated movie, a black comedy in which a family’s grisly secrets are revealed at its patriarch’s 60th birthday party. The premiere production is conducted by Edward Gardner and directed by Richard Jones, with a stellar cast led by Allan Clayton, Stéphane Degout, Gerald Finley and Rosie Aldridge.
    Royal Opera House, London, 11 to 27 February

    Peter Grimes

    Welsh National Opera continues its series of Britten operas with the best known of them all. Melly Still’s production of Peter Grimes will feature Nicky Spence in the title role, with Sally Matthews as Ellen Orford, David Kempster as Balstrode, Dominic Sedgwick as Ned Keene and Sarah Connolly as Auntie; Thomáš Hanus conducts.
    Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 5, 8 & 11 April, then touring to 7 June

    Multitudes

    The SBC’s ambitious multimedia series promises “orchestral music reimagined for all the senses”. All the centre’s resident orchestras and ensembles are taking part: the Philharmonia plays Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony to a film by William Kentridge and Tom Morris stages Mahler’s Eighth Symphony for the London Philharmonic; Chineke! joins forces with George the Poet; the Aurora Orchestra and Frantic Assembly reimagine Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals.
    Southbank Centre, London, 23 April to 2 May

    Parsifal

    The grail comes to Glyndebourne as it presents its first ever staging of Wagner’s final opera in its the new summer season. The production is conducted by Robin Ticciati and directed by Jetske Mijnssen, with designs by Ben Baur; Daniel Johansson takes the title role, with John Relyea as Gurnemanz, Kristina Stanek as Kundry and Ryan Speedo Green as Klingsor.
    Glyndebourne Opera House, Lewes, 17 May to 24 June

    A Visit to Friends

    The Aldeburgh festival opens with the premiere of Colin Matthews’ first opera. With a libretto by William Boyd, based on a short story by Anton Chekhov, A Visit to Friends is, says Matthews, an “opera within an opera, with music influenced by Scriabin”. It’s directed by Rachel Hewer, with Lotte Betts-Dean and Marcus Farnsworth leading the cast.
    Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh. 13 & 14 June



    In the ever-evolving world of music, there are always new and exciting artists and sounds to discover. As we look ahead to 2025, there are a few musicians and pieces of music that are sure to make a splash. From the haunting vocals of Billie Eilish to the rebellious energy of the Sex Pistols, and even the eerie presence of Beethoven’s skull, here are a few musical highlights to listen out for in 2025.

    1. Billie Eilish: With her unique blend of pop, alternative, and electronic sounds, Billie Eilish has quickly become one of the most exciting artists in the music industry. Known for her dark and introspective lyrics, as well as her mesmerizing vocals, Eilish is sure to continue making waves in 2025 with her upcoming releases.

    2. Sex Pistols: The legendary punk rock band may have formed in the 1970s, but their rebellious spirit and raw energy still resonate with music fans today. With a new generation of punk rockers emerging, the Sex Pistols’ influence is sure to be felt in 2025, as artists continue to push the boundaries of music and society.

    3. Beethoven’s skull: While Beethoven may have passed away in 1827, his music continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. In a strange and macabre turn of events, Beethoven’s skull was reportedly stolen from his grave in 1806 and has since become a subject of fascination for music historians and enthusiasts. As we look ahead to 2025, who knows what kind of music may be inspired by Beethoven’s enduring legacy – and his missing skull.

    In a world where music is constantly evolving and changing, these are just a few of the artists and pieces of music to listen out for in 2025. Whether you’re a fan of Billie Eilish’s haunting melodies, the raw energy of the Sex Pistols, or the timeless beauty of Beethoven’s compositions, there is sure to be something for everyone in the musical landscape of 2025. So sit back, turn up the volume, and get ready to discover your new favorite artists and sounds in the years to come.

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