Billie Eilish headlined the Leeds Festival in Leeds, England on Friday. The weekend-long party featured other top artists like The Killers, Steve Lacy and The 1975.
For her performance, Eilish channeled her signature sporty style in baggy basketball shorts and a graphic long-sleeve motocross jersey. She accessorized with a blue print beanie, layered chain necklaces and a pair of high top sneakers, wearing her dark hair in pigtails.
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Eilish has performed in a series of music festivals this summer. In August alone, she traveled the world to headline Sziget, Osheaga and Lollapalooza. On Sunday evening, Eilish closed the Reading Festival in Reading, England, following her concert in Leeds.
In July, Eilish released her latest single, which was featured on the soundtrack to Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie.” Eilish co-wrote “What Was I Made For?” alongside his brother and long-time creative partner, Finneas O’Connell.
“We made this song for ‘Barbie’ and it means everything to me,” Eilish wrote on Instagram ahead of the song’s release. This movie will change your life and I hope the song will too. Prepare to sob.
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“What was I made for?” became the most popular song from the soundtrack on Spotify in July, racking up 30.9 million streams, surpassing Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night” and Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s “Barbie World.”
Several other major artists appeared on the “Barbie” soundtrack, including Haim, Tame Impala and Charli XCX.
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