Billie Eilish’s second album: release date, collaborations and everything we know so far

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Over the past year, Billie Eilish has become the biggest new pop star on Earth. On debut record ‘WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? ’, the LA teenager welcomed us into her hyper-modern new world of pop songs, and justified this pastime by drawing one of the biggest audiences of the entire weekend in Glastonbury 2019.

The tour to the debut record rolls on powerful, together with all European headline displays set for August and September, but there’ve already been rumblings around a followup to the introduction record – the second biggest selling record of 2019 so far – along with a plethora of superstars already stating they’re eager to use the teen superstar.

Fans thought a new album was coming lately, but Billie instead dropped a new variant of ‘poor man ’ comprising her childhood hero Justin Bieber.

It shows she’s as imaginative as ever, and pushing forward into new endeavors. The record might not be here yet, but ’s everything we know so far of what to expect from Billie Eilish’s record when it does arrive.

Recent updates:

Billie Eilish confirms release of brand new music since the release of ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ’


When can we expect new audio in Billie Eilish?

Back in July, Billie dropped a new model of debut album emphasize ‘poor man ’ with a verse out of her childhood hero Justin Bieber, after many believed she was set to drop another album from nowhere.

Billie taken down rumours which was drifting around social media of a new album arriving soon – “The new record shit is bogus,” she composed her Instagram story – but it’s apparent she’s at a rich vein of creativity at this time, so don’t be surprised to see her at the studio working on new stuff very soon.

‘WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? ’ arrived in April of the year, following the August 2017 release of debut EP ‘Don’t Smile At Me’. If this trajectory is followedclosely with 18 months between releases, then we could likely be gifted a Billie record towards the end of 2020.

What we do understand is that we won’t even need to wait for a brand new single from the star. ‘Everything I Wanted’ will probably be published on November 13 in 4pm PT (12am GMT on November 14). Eilish has given clues on what to expect therefore the track’s content and sound might be something of a surprise.

How far into her next record is Billie Eilish?

Eilish hasn’t mutual any progress updates on the followup to ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ’, but we do understand she s already begun work. During a interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, her brother and collaborator Finneas stated: “We’re deep to the creative process of new stuff for certain. ‘Don’t Smile At Me’ came out August of ’17 and the record came out at March 29 of 2019? However, you understand, we were percolating that moment. ”

He added that being on the street for a lot of 2019 hasn’t slowed down to their creativity. “I have discovered real success in generating while on the street, it doesn’t scare me as the way I think it used to,” ” Finneas clarified. “When we were touring scale that is small, your day is like focused on placing on the show since you ’ re doing everything yourself and intense. I’ve got a studio street instance within my room and I roll in there and I operate for half an hour. And there’s not the joys of house to prevent me from functioning. ”


Will there be any big collaborations on the new Billie Eilish record?

Almost certainly, yes! Some are more certain than others, but there’s one Billie alliance locked in that could well show up on the singer’s next full blown record.

Back in March, Spanish singer Rosalia tweeted a photo of her and Billie, captioning it with “Can’t even wait to finish our song”.

“I felt being with her,” Rosalia said of the encounter. “She’s an artist with such a powerful drive, that knows exactly who she is and what she needs, who pours out her soul once she sings… I’t been at the studio with a great deal of individuals, but no one has ever impressed me [how ] she has. She has charm and extreme enthusiasm when she sings. ”

May ’t even wait to finish our tune 🖤 compartir contigo en el estudio o verte ayer actuar me inspira sooo much, like you B pic.twitter.com/TxV3J7D1QQ

— R O S A L Í A (@rosaliavt) March 10, 2019

Someone else who has voiced his desire to use Billie is Tyler, The Creator. In a new interview with Zane Lowe for Beats 1, the Odd Future rapper showed his respect for the youngster, as well as a desire to collaborate with her in the future.

“That bitch is large. That n**** came from nowhere” Tyler told Lowe. “I think [her record ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ’] is sick. I enjoy her. I only want her to continue performing her goddamn thing. ”

“I wanna work together with her,” he lasted. “I don’t even understand what the fuck we’d make, even if it don’t even come out, if it’s trash, I just wanna see what we can [do collectively ]. ”

Billie then responded to the outpouring, stating her shock in Tyler’s comments. “Lmfaoooooo I would never in a thousand years have thought these words would come from the man’s mouth. Wow. I’d be nothing without you Tyler… Everyone understands it. ”

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Lmfaoooooo I will never in a thousand years have thought these words will come from the mans mouth. wow. I’d be nothing without you tyler. . Everyone understands it

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The other admirer of all Billie’s that could nicely collaborate with her in the future is a particular Elton John.

Speaking to Pigeons and Planes, Elton stated he was a major fan of Billie’s, also sang her sanity considerably.

‘She is clearly one among the most talented young girls I’t ever discovered. Her record was amazing. She’s come a long way. She’s an incredible word of mouth artist. Each of the monitors we’t played have been different, which ’s what I love .

“There’s is no box. There are no rules. I could ’t even wait to watch her live because she has something really special happening. Talent like rsquo & hers doesn;t even come together. ”

Elton John

Another potential (and benign ) collaborator for prospective Billie Eilish material might be Thom Yorke. In a new interview, the Radiohead frontman also voiced his respect for the adolescent , simply saying: “I enjoy Billie Eilish. She’s doing her own thing. Nobody’s telling her what to do. ”

Could Dave Grohl look on the record?

Another celebrity that’s revealed himself to be a enormous fan of Billie Eilish’s is a particular Dave Grohl. Even the Foo Fighters and Nirvana guy compared Billie to his former group in regard to the relationship she has with her audience.

Speaking to Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino for a discussion in PollstarLive’s conference back in February, he stated his wonder in the adolescent ’s show. “I proceeded to go see Billie Eilish not too long ago. Oh my god, man. Unbelievable. My daughters are obsessed with [her]. ”

Grohl was made to discuss a transcript of the dialogue after speaking to the “lazy paraphrasing” of the media, leaping on the contrast between Billie and Nirvana.

“For a VARIETY of reasons, and from respect to Billie Eilish, I’d prefer to talk about the transcript of what I said in the Pollstar convention the other day, rather than some lazy paraphrasing that entirely misses the purpose ….ahem…. ” he composed on Instagram.

“…. I went to go see Billie Eilish not too long ago. Oh my god, man. Unbelievable. My daughters are obsessed with Billie Eilish. And what I’m is the identical revolution which happened in their age to me. My daughters are currently listening to Billie Eilish and they’re getting themselves through her songs. She and they totally connect. We went to go see her perform in the Wiltern, and also the relationship she has with her crowd is the identical thing that happened with Nirvana in 1991. The men and women in the audience knew every word. And it was like our little trick.

“So I don’t even know….and her songs is difficult to define! I don&rsquo! I attempt to explain to individuals and I don’t even know……I don’t know what to call it. However, it’s true. And I would predict that rock n roll. Thus … I don’t even care what type of instruments you use to perform it. While I look at someone like Billie Eilish, I’m enjoy …shit man….rock n roll Isn’t even close to being dead…”

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For a VARIETY of reasons, and from respect to Billie Eilish, I’d prefer to talk about the transcript of what I said in the Pollstar convention the other day, rather than some lazy paraphrasing that entirely misses the purpose ….ahem…. . “…. I went to go see Billie Eilish not too long ago. Oh my god guy. Unbelievable. My daughters are obsessed with Billie Eilish. And what I’m is the identical revolution which happened in their age to me. My daughters are currently listening to Billie Eilish and they’re getting themselves through her songs. She and they totally connect. We went to go see her perform in the Wiltern, and also the relationship she has with her crowd is the identical thing that happened with Nirvana in 1991. The men and women in the audience knew every word. And it was like our little trick. Therefore I don’t even know….and her songs is really hard to define! I don&rsquo! I attempt to explain to individuals and I don’t even know……I don’t know what to call it. However, it’s true. And I would predict that rock n roll. Thus …. I don’t even care what type of instruments you use to perform it. While I look at someone like Billie Eilish, I’m enjoy …shit man….rock n roll Isn’t even close to being dead…”

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Grohl subsequently proceeded to compare Billie to Morrissey at an interview using Queens Of The Stone Age‘s Josh Homme.

“It’s the connection she has with her audience — she’s just like Morrissey,&rdquo. “It’s just like the kids who are there in the show, and not the people which are there, only kids are only like they are into the scene just like that world. ”

“Yeah, a thing is starting,” Homme agreed.

Is Billie Eilish traveling in 2019 and 2020?

Oh yes! Eilish might only have one show left on her program for 2019, but her 2020 calendar is already looking fairly packed so there’s a decent chance she can drop a new tune or two into the set, or chat to a new album in between tunes.

Billie Eilish will perform the following displays in 2019/2020:

November 2019
16 – Corona Capital, Mexico City, Mexico

March 2020
9 – American Airlines Arena, Miami, USA
10 – Amway Center, Orlando, USA
12 – PNC Arena, Raleigh, USA
13 – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, USA
15 – Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
16 – Prudential Center, Newark, USA
18 – Capital One Arena, Washington D.C., USA
19 – TD Garden, Boston, USA
20 – Barclays Center, Brooklyn, USA
23 – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, USA
24 – United Center, Chicago, USA
25 – Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, USA
27 – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA
28 – Enterprise Center, St. Louis, USA
29 – Chi Health Center Omaha, Omaha, USA

April 2020
1 – Pepsi Center, Denver, USA
3 – The Forum, Los Angeles, USA
4 – The Forum, Los Angeles, USA
5 – The Forum, Los Angeles, USA
7 – Chase Center, San Francisco, USA
8 – Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, USA
10 – Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, USA
11 – Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada

May 2020
25 – Arena VFG, Tlajomulco De Zuñiga, Mexico
27 – Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
30 – Allianz Parque, Sao Paulo, Brazil
31 – Jeunesse Arena, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

June 2020
Two – DirecTV Arena, Tortuguitas, Argentina
3 – DirecTV Arena, Tortuguitas, Argentina
5 – MoviStar Arena, Santiago De Chile, Chile
7 – MoviStar Arena, Bogotá, Colombia

July 2020
10 – Nos Alive, Algés, Portugal
13 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
14 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany
15 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany
17 – Mind (Area Expo), Milan, Italy
18 – Lollapalooza Paris, Paris, France
19 – Werchter Boutique, Rotselaar, Belgium
21 – Manchester Arena, Manchester, UK
22 – Manchester Arena, Manchester, UK
24 – Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
26 – The O2, London, UK
27 – The O2, London, UK
29 – The O2, London, UK
30 – The O2, London, UK

The article Billie Eilish’s second record: release date, collaborations and everything we know so far appeared initially on NME.

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