Now that the seating plan for the Grammys is revealed, fans are excited and happy to see their faves being seated next to ...
After kindly urging fans to avoid using his face as their profile photo (PFP) during online beefs, Finneas O'Connell, the ...
Music aside, the seating arrangements look more like drama and chaos where the tension can be cut with a knife. With the ...
Dawes, John Legend, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent paid tribute to Los Angeles at the 2025 Grammy ...
Eilish left the stage to applause after the song and Bay Area native Armstrong exhorted the crowd: “Los Angeles! We are still alive! We love Los Angeles, and we’ve got your back.” ...
Just as FireAid hit the five-hour mark, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas turned down the volume for an acoustic set as the night neared its end. Eilish had already made a cameo to set off the ...
The moment was made even more powerful by a surprise appearance by Billie Eilish, one of pop’s brightest stars and a Los Angeles native. Eilish – who will later perform her own set from the ...
Kelly Clarkson and Billie Eilish should stick together. The Grammy-winning American Idol alum performed a cover of Eilish's Grammy-nominated hit "Birds of a Feather" for the daily Kellyoke segment ...
Hours after she joined Green Day to kick off FireAid, Billie Eilish returned with brother Finneas, who accompanied her on guitar in a quiet set of songs. Eilish, a Los Angeles native, humbly told ...
With Violet on stage, they closed their set with All Apologies. The evening had been kicked off by Billie Eilish and Green Day. Prior to their performance, actor Billy Crystal welcomed the crowd ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Billie Eilish sang with Green Day and Stevie Nicks thanked the firefighters who saved her home at two star-studded concerts on Thursday to raise money for wildfire relief in ...
Nearly 30 of the biggest stars of the past half-century came together on Jan. 30 to deliver a five-and-a-half-hour love letter to Los Angeles, offering the city a much-needed musical catharsis fol ...