Billie Eilish is championing the climate change awareness and sustainability cause as she is all set to host a succession of climate summits called Overheated.
Overheated, scheduled during the upcoming London tour of the 23-year-old musician, is expected to bring together activists, musicians and thought leaders.
The Billboard UK editor praised the young artist trying to make a difference, saying, “Billie’s come of age in an era when young people like Greta Thunberg are totally energised to try and do something about the environment.”
He added that this isn’t a marketing ploy by the songstress; she really does want to make a difference.
The What Was I Made For hitmaker is determined on her path to save the environment.
Her 2019 song All The Good Girls Go To Hell was about climate change and global warming.
Talking about her song at that time, the nine-time Grammy winner said, “This song is about the world and trying to save it. It is also about the people who don’t believe that there’s a need to save the planet.”
She previously partnered with a non-profit organization that promotes greener practices in live music during her headlining set at Chicago’s Lollapalooza in 2023.
Billie is scheduled to perform in London on July 16 and 17 at THE O2 arena.
Billie Eilish has had some well known relationships as she previously dated rapper Brandon "Q" Adams and actor Jesse Rutherford. In 2025, the music icon was seen kissing Nat Wolff, however the pair hasn't confirmed that their friendship has blossomed into a relationship.
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