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Billie Eilish

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March 24, 2026
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Billie Eilish at the Pukkelpop Music Festival in Kiewit, Hasselt, Belgium (2019)

Billie Eilish at the Pukkelpop Music Festival in Kiewit, Hasselt, Belgium (2019). Photo by crommelincklars, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Cropped. Watermarked by IAM.com®.

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Billie Eilish at the Pukkelpop Music Festival in Kiewit, Hasselt, Belgium (2019). Photo by crommelincklars, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Watermarked by IAM.com®.

Billie Eilish (born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter who built one of the defining pop careers of the 2020s from a bedroom in Highland Park, Los Angeles. She arrived at thirteen with a SoundCloud upload, cracked the mainstream before she could drive, and has since shaped an artistic identity rooted in whispered vocals, genre-fluid production, and an unfiltered honesty about mental health, identity, and fame that resonates with a generation raised on the internet. Everything she has released has been written and produced with her older brother, Finneas O’Connell, a creative partnership that remains one of the most productive and decorated in modern pop.

Her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, made her the youngest artist to sweep the four major Grammy categories in a single night. She followed it with Happier Than Ever, then delivered Hit Me Hard and Soft in 2024, an album that spawned “Birds of a Feather”, the most-streamed song on Spotify that year, and anchored a 106-show world tour that became the highest-grossing by any artist born in the twenty-first century. Along the way, she picked up two Academy Awards, ten Grammys, and a reputation as one of the few pop stars whose visual world, fashion choices, and public advocacy carry as much cultural weight as the music itself.

At twenty-four, Eilish is still evolving. She has been open about her sexuality, outspoken on climate justice, and restless in the studio, already confirming that a fourth album is in the works. The throughline across every era is the same: she builds dark, intimate soundscapes that somehow fill arenas, and she does it entirely on her own terms.

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Quick Facts

Real Name:Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell
Profession:Singer-songwriter
Born:December 18, 2001
Age:24 (as of 2026)
Birthplace:Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality:American
Genre(s):Pop, dark pop, electropop, alternative pop, indie pop
Known For:Whispered vocal style, genre-bending production with brother Finneas, “Bad Guy,” “Birds of a Feather,” youngest artist to sweep four major Grammy categories
Notable Albums:When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?; Happier Than Ever; Hit Me Hard and Soft
Awards:10 Grammy Awards (including a record-tying 3 Song of the Year wins), 2 Academy Awards, 2 Golden Globe Awards
Record Label(s):Darkroom / Interscope Records
Zodiac Sign:Sagittarius
Relationship:Dating Nat Wolff (as of 2025)
Years Active:2015 to present
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Billie Eilish performing at The Hi Hat in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California (2017). Photo by Justin Higuchi, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell performing in the Happier Than Ever, The World Tour (2022). Photo by Raph_PH, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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Billie Eilish performing at O2 Arena (2022). Photo by Raph_PH, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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Early Life & Education

Billie Eilish was born in Los Angeles and grew up in the Highland Park neighborhood, in a modest two-bedroom house where her parents slept on a futon in the living room so she and her brother could each have their own space. Her mother, Maggie Baird, was an actress, screenwriter, and vocal teacher; her father, Patrick O’Connell, was an actor and multi-instrumentalist who kept three pianos in the house and made mixtapes of the Beatles, Avril Lavigne, and Linkin Park for the kids. Both parents were working musicians who understood the industry’s economics, and its dead ends. Neither had broken through commercially, but they filled the home with music and made a deliberate choice to homeschool their children so they could pursue creative interests without the constraints of a traditional classroom.

The gamble paid off early. Eilish joined the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus at eight, where she trained her voice for three years. By eleven, she was writing her own songs. Finneas, four years older, was already producing tracks and fronting a band called the Slightlys. In November 2015, he handed Billie a song called “Ocean Eyes”, one he had originally written for his own band, and asked her to record it for a dance teacher who needed choreography music. They uploaded it to SoundCloud expecting a handful of plays. It went viral, drawing hundreds of thousands of listens within weeks and catching the attention of Finneas’s manager, Danny Rukasin. Within a year, Eilish had signed to Darkroom and Interscope Records. She was fourteen.

Career Highlights and Milestones

Eilish’s trajectory from SoundCloud curiosity to generational pop star happened with a speed that still feels implausible. Her debut EP, Don’t Smile at Me (2017), cracked the top 15 on the Billboard 200 and established the sonic template: hushed vocals over bass-heavy, deliberately strange production, all of it built in Finneas’s childhood bedroom. The EP toured well for a teenager playing club-sized venues, and by 2018, she was already headlining larger rooms and building a fanbase that felt less like a following and more like a community, young, online, deeply invested in her openness about anxiety, depression, and self-image.

Then came When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? in March 2019, and everything scaled up at once. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and its lead single “Bad Guy” became the first song by an artist born in the twenty-first century to top the Hot 100. At the 2020 Grammy Awards, Eilish swept the Big Four, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist, becoming the youngest person and only the second artist in history to accomplish that. She was eighteen.

Her second album, Happier Than Ever (2021), took a more confessional turn, exploring the disorienting weight of sudden fame. It topped charts globally and spawned a world tour that grossed over $131 million. In parallel, she co-wrote “No Time to Die” for the James Bond franchise and “What Was I Made For?” for the Barbie soundtrack, winning Academy Awards for both, making her the youngest two-time Oscar winner at twenty-two. Her third album, Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024), arrived without singles or advance rollout, and its stripped-back confidence paid off: “Birds of a Feather” became the most-streamed song of 2024 on Spotify, and the global tour that followed it set records for any artist of her generation. At the 2026 Grammys, she won Song of the Year for “Wildflower,” giving her and Finneas three wins in that category, the most in Grammy history.

Selected discography and music highlights

  • Don’t Smile at Me (EP, 2017)
  • When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)
  • “Bad Guy” (2019) — first #1 single by artist born in 21st century
  • “Everything I Wanted” (single, 2019)
  • Happier Than Ever (2021)
  • “No Time to Die” (Bond theme, 2021) — Academy Award for Best Original Song
  • Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles (concert film, 2021)
  • “What Was I Made For?” (from Barbie, 2023) — Academy Award for Best Original Song
  • Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024)
  • “Birds of a Feather” (2024) — most-streamed song on Spotify, 2024
  • “Wildflower” (single, 2025) — Grammy Song of the Year (2026)
  • “Guess” with Charli xcx (2024)

Major recognition

  • 10 Grammy Awards, including a record-tying three Song of the Year wins (“Bad Guy,” “What Was I Made For?,” “Wildflower”), the most in Grammy history alongside Finneas
  • Youngest artist to sweep the four major Grammy categories (Album, Record, Song of the Year + Best New Artist) at the 2020 ceremony, at age eighteen
  • Two Academy Awards for Best Original Song: “No Time to Die” (2022) and “What Was I Made For?” (2024)
  • Two Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song
  • Youngest person to headline both Coachella and Glastonbury (2022, age 20)
  • IFPI second most-consumed album globally in 2024 (Hit Me Hard and Soft)
  • Forbes: 16th highest-paid musician in 2025
  • Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour became the highest-grossing tour by an artist born this century ($213M+ from 80 of 106 reported dates)

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Awards and Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2020Grammy AwardsAlbum of the YearWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?Won
2020Grammy AwardsRecord of the Year“Bad Guy”Won
2020Grammy AwardsSong of the Year“Bad Guy”Won
2020Grammy AwardsBest New Artist—Won
2021Grammy AwardsRecord of the Year“Everything I Wanted”Won
2022Academy AwardsBest Original Song“No Time to Die”Won
2024Grammy AwardsSong of the Year“What Was I Made For?”Won
2024Academy AwardsBest Original Song“What Was I Made For?”Won
2024Grammy AwardsBest Song Written for Visual Media“What Was I Made For?”Won
2025Grammy AwardsAlbum of the YearHit Me Hard and SoftNominated
2025Grammy AwardsRecord of the Year“Birds of a Feather”Nominated
2026Grammy AwardsSong of the Year“Wildflower”Won
2026Grammy AwardsRecord of the Year“Wildflower”Nominated

Discography / Notable Works

YearTitleTypeNotes
2017Don’t Smile at MeEPDebut release. Peaked at #14 on Billboard 200. All tracks produced with Finneas in his bedroom.
2019When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?Studio AlbumDebuted at #1. Swept four major Grammys. “Bad Guy” became first #1 by artist born in 21st century.
2019“Everything I Wanted”SingleGrammy Record of the Year (2021). Intimate meditation on fame and family.
2020“No Time to Die”Single (Soundtrack)James Bond theme. Oscar and Golden Globe winner.
2021Happier Than EverStudio AlbumGlobal #1. Confessional album about fame’s toll. Spawned world tour grossing $131M.
2021Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los AngelesConcert FilmDisney+ concert film directed by Robert Rodriguez and Patrick Osborne.
2023“What Was I Made For?”Single (Soundtrack)Barbie soundtrack. Oscar, Golden Globe, and Grammy winner.
2024Hit Me Hard and SoftStudio AlbumReleased with no advance singles. “Birds of a Feather” became most-streamed song of 2024. IFPI 2nd most-consumed album globally.
2024“Guess” (with Charli xcx)SingleSurprise Brat Summer collaboration. Viral rollout and rapid production.
2025“Wildflower”SingleGrammy Song of the Year (2026). Third win in the category for Eilish and Finneas — the most in Grammy history.

Touring History / Major Tours

Year(s)Tour NameScaleNotes
20181 by 1 TourClub/theater tourEarly headlining dates supporting Don’t Smile at Me. Building a grassroots fanbase in small rooms.
2019When We All Fall Asleep TourArena tourFirst arena-scale tour. Multiple legs across North America, Europe, and Asia.
2020Where Do We Go? World TourArena tourLaunched March 2020. Canceled after a handful of shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022–2023Happier Than Ever, The World TourArena tour79 shows across five continents. Grossed over $131 million. Youngest headliner at Coachella and Glastonbury (both 2022).
2024–2025Hit Me Hard and Soft: The TourArena tour106 shows. $213M+ grossed (80 of 106 dates reported). Highest-grossing tour by an artist born this century. Broke venue records in Sydney and Prague.

Net Worth, Income, & Lifestyle

Net Worth (2026)Public estimates vary widely. Billie Eilish has not disclosed a verified net worth figure. Treat numbers found online as unconfirmed.
Income SourcesRecorded music sales and streaming royalties, touring and live performance revenue, songwriting and publishing income (co-writes all material with Finneas), brand partnerships (Nike, Apple, H&M), fragrance line, merchandise, and film soundtrack work.
Business & VenturesEilish fragrance line (Eilish No. 1, No. 2, No. 3). Clothing and merchandise collaborations. Environmental advocacy tied to touring operations (all-plant-based venue catering, Eco Villages at tour stops via Reverb partnership).
Properties & AssetsMost detailed financial and property information is kept private. Eilish grew up in and has maintained ties to the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
LifestyleA committed vegan and environmental advocate. Donated $11.5 million from the Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to food equity and climate organizations (revealed October 2025). Known for close family ties, still works exclusively with Finneas and employs both parents on tour. Publicly open about mental health, Tourette syndrome, and identity.

Social Media & Online Presence

InstagramOfficial account: @billieeilish (verified). Over 125 million followers. One of the most-followed musicians on the platform.
X (Twitter)Official account: @billieeilish (verified). Used primarily for album cycles and major announcements.
TikTokOfficial account: @billieeilish (verified). Active for album teasers, behind-the-scenes content, and fan engagement.
FacebookOfficial page: Billie Eilish (verified).
YouTube / VevoOfficial channel: Billie Eilish (BillieEilishVEVO). Multiple videos with over one billion views, including “Bad Guy” and “Lovely.”
SpotifyArtist profile: Billie Eilish. Over 90 million monthly listeners. Third artist and youngest overall to reach 100 million monthly listeners (June 2024). Eight songs in Spotify’s Billions Club.
Apple MusicArtist profile: Billie Eilish. Featured as Artist of the Year for 2024.
Official Websitebillieeilish.com — tour dates, merch, music, and official news.

Fan communities on social media (unofficial)

NOTE: In addition to any official accounts listed above, many fan-run pages, update accounts, and clip accounts exist across all platforms. These are not confirmed to be affiliated with Billie Eilish. Links and usernames can change at any time.

Trivia & Lesser-Known Facts

  • Her full legal name is Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell. “Pirate” was originally intended as her middle name, but her parents shifted the order after her grandfather died while her mother was pregnant, choosing “Billie” in his honor.
  • She has Tourette syndrome, which she has spoken about publicly, noting that many fans recognized her tics in videos before she ever addressed it herself.
  • She joined the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus at age eight and trained there for three years before pivoting to writing her own material.
  • Every song she has released has been co-written and produced with her brother Finneas. They have never worked with an outside production team for any of her albums.
  • She requires all food vendors at her concert venues to offer exclusively plant-based menus during her shows, as part of her commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • At the Wall Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards in October 2025, it was revealed that she had donated $11.5 million from her tour to climate and food equity organizations.

Quotes

“I’ve always done whatever I want and always been exactly who I am.”

— Billie Eilish, multiple interviews (widely cited)

“I go through a lot of depression, and I know other people do, too, but I have an outlet that so many people don’t. If you have that inside of you and can’t get it out, what do you do?”

— Billie Eilish, interview (widely cited across press)

“For the first time in my life, once again, the words are coming out of my mouth that are, ‘I wish this tour would never end.'”

— Billie Eilish, Vanity Fair annual interview (December 2024)

“I really trust myself now, and I’m not gonna let any of that happen again.”

— Billie Eilish, Vanity Fair annual interview (December 2024)

“If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away.”

— Billie Eilish, WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards acceptance speech (October 2025)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is Billie Eilish’s age?
A: She was born on December 18, 2001. She is 24 years old as of 2026.

Q: What is Billie Eilish best known for?
A: She is known for her dark, genre-fluid pop music, her whispered vocal style, and for sweeping all four major Grammy categories at age eighteen with her debut album. She is also a two-time Academy Award winner for Best Original Song.

Q: How many Grammys has Billie Eilish won?
A: She has won 10 Grammy Awards, including a record-tying three Song of the Year wins — the most in Grammy history alongside her brother and collaborator, Finneas.

Q: What genre is Billie Eilish?
A: Her music spans pop, dark pop, electropop, alternative pop, and indie pop. She and Finneas blend whispered vocals with bass-heavy, often minimal production that draws from hip-hop, electronic, and alternative influences.

Q: Is Billie Eilish currently touring?
A: The Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour concluded in November 2025. No new tour has been announced as of early 2026. Eilish has stated she is focusing on recording her fourth album.

Q: What is Billie Eilish’s latest album?
A: Hit Me Hard and Soft, her third studio album, was released in May 2024. It spawned “Birds of a Feather,” the most-streamed song of 2024, and “Wildflower,” which won Grammy Song of the Year in 2026.

Q: What are Billie Eilish’s official social media accounts?
A: Her verified accounts include Instagram and TikTok @billieeilish, X @billieeilish, and her official website billieeilish.com.

Upcoming Projects

  • Fourth studio album (TBA) — Eilish confirmed during her final tour dates in late 2025 that she has “an album to make,” and Finneas has publicly stated they planned their touring schedules to be home at the same time for recording. A mid-2026 release is widely anticipated but not officially confirmed.
  • Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) (May 8, 2026) — 3D concert film co-directed by Eilish and James Cameron, captured during her four-night run at Co-op Live in Manchester. Theatrical release by Paramount Pictures.
  • Fragrance line expansion (TBA) — Following the success of Eilish No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3, a new fragrance release in 2026 is considered probable but not yet announced.
  • Continued advocacy work — Eilish’s Reverb partnership and $11.5 million donation signal an expanding role in climate and food equity activism alongside music.

Interviews & Features

  • Rolling Stone, “Billie Eilish Would Like to Reintroduce Herself” (April 2024), in-depth cover story on the making of Hit Me Hard and Soft, her creative process with Finneas, and her journey of self-discovery.
  • Vanity Fair, “Billie Eilish: Same Interview, The Eighth Year” (December 2024), the annual tradition of revisiting the same questions since she was fifteen, this installment covers friendship, sexuality, and growing into herself.
  • Billboard, “Billie Eilish Teases Making New Music & More Tour Dates” (February 2025), candid interview from Australia about studio plans and the next chapter.
  • Variety, “Being a Woman Is Just Such a War, Forever” (2023), profile covering her evolving public identity, advocacy, and creative maturation.
  • WSJ Magazine, “How Billie Eilish Rewrote the Business of Pop Music” (October 2025), the Innovator Awards feature highlighting her $11.5 million tour donation and her approach to using wealth for systemic impact.

Public Appearances, Tours, & Festivals

  • 68th Grammy Awards (February 1, 2026): Eilish attended in Los Angeles, winning Song of the Year for “Wildflower.” Wore an “ICE OUT” pin and delivered a politically charged acceptance speech with Finneas.
  • WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards (October 2025): Received the Music Innovator of the Year award in New York, where it was revealed she donated $11.5 million from her tour to food equity and climate organizations.
  • Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour final show (November 23, 2025): Performed the last night of the tour at Chase Center in San Francisco, closing out 106 shows and the highest-grossing tour by an artist born this century.
  • 67th Grammy Awards (February 2, 2025): Performed “Birds of a Feather” at the ceremony in Los Angeles. Nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year.
  • Glastonbury Festival headline (2022): Became the youngest artist to headline the festival’s Pyramid Stage at age 20, performing in Pilton, Somerset, UK.
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