Billie Eilish: Get to know the 'Happier Than Ever' singer

From 'Bad Guy', to world tours, and her own fragrances!

Billie Eilish
Author: Emma DoddsPublished 27th Apr 2026

After Billie Eilish released her third album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' in 2024, she headed out on tour, visiting the UK in July 2025 - and very soon, the concert film will be available to watch in the cinema.

In 2026, she also added another major trophy to her collection following the 2026 GRAMMYs, winning Song of the Year for ‘Wildflower’ with her brother and longtime collaborator Finneas. It was a career-defining third victory in the category that solidifies their sibling status as one of pop’s cutest, and most formidable songwriting teams.

The ‘Bad Guy’ singer shot to fame in 2015 with hits like 'Bury A Friend' and 'Ocean Eyes' - plus many more! Here’s everything you need to know about our girl, Billie Eilish...

What is Billie Eilish's real name?

It really is Billie Eilish! Her full name is Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell.

How old is she?

Billie's birthday is 18th December 2001, making her currently 24-years-old and a Sagittarius. ♐️

Where is she from?

She was born in LA in the US, growing up in the Highland Park area, and is of Scottish and Irish descent through her parents - actress and screenwriter Maggie Baird and actor Patrick O'Connell. This had many fans questioning 'Is Billie Eilish British?', but alas, no she is not, but she says she "loves Brits".

Hits Radio caught up with Billie at the UK premiere of her concert film where she talks about her favourite 'Britishisms'.

Billie lives in her family home, with her parents, in the Highland Park neighbourhood located in the North East of Los Angeles.

Billie Eilish's brother

Billie's brother, Finneas, is a songwriter, and has worked with his sister on many of her biggest tracks - including her breakthrough song 'Bad Guy' as well as the James Bond soundtrack, 'No Time To Die'. He's also worked with Camila Cabello, Selena Gomez and John Legend, and appeared in four episodes of Glee in 2015 as Alistair.

In 2023, Finneas and Billie wrote 'What I Was Made For' together, which was performed by Billie and was nominated for a Golden Globe, in addition to winning the GRAMMY Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media in 2024.

In 2019, Finneas took the record label AWAL on a tour of the family home. He revealed the house has just two bedrooms, so in order to allow the children to have a room each, Billie and Finneas' parents would sleep in the living room on a futon. He then took the camera crew to his bedroom, showing where he and Billie wrote their hit songs.

How did Billie Eilish become famous?

Billie was meant for stardom, being born into a musical and semi-famous family. She was homeschooled by her mum, who also taught her and Finneas how to write songs, and the pair began making music together when she was around 11, writing a song about The Walking Dead - her fave telly show at the time.

Finneas wrote a song called 'Ocean Eyes' in 2015 for his band the Slightly's, soon realising that Billie would be a better fit - and after her dancing career unfortunately ended early due to an injury, she recorded the song and put a music video on her YouTube channel.

She also worked with Finneas on her second single 'Six Feet Under' in 2016, and her mum directed and edited the music video - a proper family affair! After hearing 'Ocean Eyes', Billie was signed to Darkroom and Interscope Records.

Billie released various songs and music videos throughout the next couple of years and went on tour in October 2017, with a second headline tour following in February 2018. Releasing her debut album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' in March 2019, 'Bad Guy' became a worldwide hit.

Is Billie Eilish a dancer?

She's known worldwide as a multi-award winning singer, however Billie started out as a dancer. In fact it was how her song 'Ocean Eyes' first became known. Back in November 2016, Billie was asked if she wanted to write a song for her dance teacher to choreograph a dance to.

Instead of writing a song, Finneas and Billie recorded 'Ocean Eyes', which he had already written for his band. The song was uploaded to Soundcloud for the dance teacher Fred Diaz to listen to, but before he even had a chance to do the choreography, the song 'blew up' online! A year later it was released officially.

Both Billie and Finneas took dance lessons at Revolution Dance for many years, and as their former dance teacher told LA Times: "It happened really fast. One minute, it was a song she was going to dance to, and the next..."

Unfortunately for Billie, due to a hip injury she was unable to perform to her own song, but it wasn't long before she became famous for her singing.

New music

She has not released any new music in 2026. In 2025, Billie released two songs from her third album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' - 'Chihiro' and 'Wildflower'. Both songs were Top 10 hits in the UK.

When is Billie next on tour?

Billie brought her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' in July 2025, and the tour has now been turned into a concert film, due out in cinemas in May 2026. She has not revealed any more tour dates yet.

Chatting to Hits Radio at the UK premiere of her film, so she said that 'Ocean Eyes' and 'Birds of A Feather' are two songs that she would always have in her setlist.

How many albums has she released?

Billie has released three studio albums and two EPs, read up about them below.

'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'

Billie's debut album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' was released on 29th March 2019, with a lot of the album being co-written with her brother Finneas, who also produced the record. It featured the singles 'You Should See Me in a Crown', 'When the Party's Over', 'Bad Guy' and 'All the Good Girls Go to Hell'.

Billie Eilish's album 'Happier Than Ever'

After the release of her epic debut album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' in 2019, fans were keen to hear what the singer has in store for us all next. Billie kept the details of her second album pretty quiet for a while, but finally released the record 'Happier Than Ever' on Friday 30th July 2021.

While hosting a Q&A on her Instagram Story in April 2021, Billie revealed exactly how many tracks were going to feature on her second album, with the 'Bad Guy' singer simply sharing the numbers 1-16, along with the caption '👀'.

After teasing that something new was coming our way, sharing an image of her new blonde locks on her Instagram and simply writing: 'things are comingggg' (sic), fans were delighted when just one week later we all received a 15-second snippet of her single 'Happier Than Ever'.

Fans were then over the moon when just one day later (27th April), the singer announced that her upcoming second album was in fact called 'Happier Than Ever', and was going to be released on 30th July 2021.

Billie released singles 'My Future', 'Lost Cause', Your Power', 'Your Power' and 'NDA' ahead of the album's release.

The album also saw her head on her 'Happier Than Ever, The World Tour', where Billie travelled around arenas in North America, the United Kingdom and Europe from February to September 2022.

'Hit Me Hard and Soft'

Billie Eilish released her third album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' in May 2024 and since its release it has gone 2x Platinum in the UK and it's been nominated for both BRIT Awards and GRAMMYs. Not only that, but the album was supported by a huge tour, which has now been turned into a concert film.

'Don't Smile At Me' (EP)

Despite being classed as an EP, 'Don't Smile At Me' featured a massive 11 songs on the UK version. The EP was released in 2017 and featured her songs 'Ocean Eyes', 'Bellyache' and 'Idontwannabeyouanymore'.

Billie Eilish 'Guitar Songs' (EP)

Billie surprised fans in July 2022 with the release of a two-song collection called 'Guitar Songs'. The collection featured 'The 30th' and 'TV', which she debuted on tour in Manchester.

'No Time To Die'

Billie was announced as the singer behind a Bond soundtrack in January 2020, becoming the youngest artist to write and perform a James Bond theme song, and it was released a month later.

The song debuted at Number 1 in the UK, giving Billie her first UK Number 1 single - and making her the first artist born in the 21st century to top the chart. She performed the song at the BRIT Awards 2020, where she won International Female Solo Artist.

WATCH: Billie Eilish - 'No Time To Die' (Live From The BRIT Awards, London):

After a number of postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 25th James Bond movie 'No Time To Die' was finally released in UK cinemas on Thursday 30th September 2020.

After the film's release, Billie celebrated 'No Time To Die' going certified platinum in the UK and she celebrated with Daniel Craig and her big brother.

Billie Eilish: Awards

The BRIT Awards

  • International Female Solo Artist (2020)
  • International Female Solo Artist (2021)
  • International Artist of the Year (2022)
  • Song of the Year - 'Guess' with Charli XCX (2025)

GRAMMY Awards

At the 2026 GRAMMYs, Billie had a standout night thanks to ‘Wildflower’, which not only won Song of the Year but also earned her a Record of the Year nomination - marking the third time she and brother Finneas have taken home the Song of the Year trophy. It also makes them the first artists in history to win the category three times. See all of her GRAMMY wins below.

  • Best New Artist (2020)
  • Album of the Year - 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' (2020)
  • Best Pop Vocal Album - 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' (2020)
  • Record of the Year - 'Bad Guy' (2020)
  • Song of the Year - 'Bad Guy' (2020)
  • Record of the Year - 'Everything I Wanted' (2021)
  • Best Song Written - Visual Media for 'No Time to Die' (2021)
  • Song of the Year - 'What Was I Made For?' (2024)
  • Best Song Written For Visual Media - 'What Was I Made For?' (2024)
  • Song of the Year - 'Wildflower' (2026)

MTV Europe Music Awards

  • Best Song - 'Bad Guy' (2019)
  • Best New Act (2019)
  • Video For Good - 'Your Power' (2021)
  • Best US Act (2022)
  • Best Pop (2023)

Academy Awards

  • Best Original Song - 'No Time To Die' (2022)
  • Best Original Song - 'What Was I Made For?' (2024)

Golden Globes

  • Best Original Song - 'No Time To Die' (2022)
  • Best Original Song - 'What Was I Made For?' (2024)

Billie Eilish's hair

Billie Eilish has made bold hair transformations a part of her image for many years. After becoming known for her iconic black hair with neon green roots in 2019, she surprised fans in March 2021 by switching to a softer, fully blonde look.

Later in 2021, Billie changed her look again, this time going dark brunette, a style she kept through the 2022 Met Gala and much of her tour. Then in August 2023, she returned to a bolder style, unveiling red-and-black hair on Instagram—a striking update to her 2019 look, this time swapping the signature green roots for vivid red.

In 2026, as she's been heading out to promote her new concert film, the singer has returned to a natural brown colour.

What is Overheated?

Overheated is not only the name of one of Billie's songs, but it also became the name of a climate-focused event, first held in London in 2022. The event returned in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

The events brought together climate activists, musicians and designers to discuss the climate crisis.

Has Billie Eilish been on any TV shows?

Throughout her career, Billie has appeared on numerous talk shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live on 13th October 2021, where Jimmy Kimmel helped the singer tick items off her bucket list, including giving someone a haircut, getting a pet mouse, and punching someone!

Sesame Street

The 'Therefore I Am' singer had the honour of appearing on the educational children's show Sesame Street, which has previously seen cameos from stars such as Katy Perry, John Legend and Jason Derulo.

The show aired its 52nd season on 11th November 2021, with Billie appearing alongside a number of celebrity guests. Fans watched as the singer shared a scene with the much loved vampire Muppet Count von Count, as the pair sang a special rendition of her hit 'Happier Than Ever'.

WATCH: Billie Eilish appears on Sesame Street:

The Simpsons

In an episode titled When Billie Met Lisa, Billie appeared as herself along with her brother Finneas, having a jam session with Lisa Simpson. The episode aired on Disney+ on 22nd April 2022.

Is Billie in a relationship?

Most recently, Billie has been linked to American actor Nat Wolff. The pair first sparked rumours in March 2025 after Page Six reported them as being "very affectionate". Then in July 2025, photos emerged in the publication Deuxmoi, of the duo kissing while visiting Italy.

Previously, in October 2022, Billie was linked to The Neighbourhood singer Jesse Rutherford after the pair were spotted holding hands at Universal Studios. Billie and Jesse later made their relationship Instagram official in November 2022.

However, in May 2023 it was reported that the pair sadly parted ways. Speaking to Page Six, a spokesperson for Billie said: "We can confirm Billie and Jesse did split amicably and remain good friends."

Later that year, in November 2023, Billie came out in her Variety Power of Women cover story, speaking about coming out, she said she didn’t intend to make a grand gesture. "I kind of thought, ‘Wasn’t it obvious’?" she told Variety. "I didn’t realise people didn’t know. I just don’t really believe in it. I’m just like, ‘Why can’t we just exist’? I’ve been doing this for a long time, and I just didn’t talk about it. Whoops."

You can hear Billie Eilish's biggest songs on the MFR playlist.

Take a look through Billie Eilish's amazing career:

Early life

The US songstress was born on 18th December 2001 to Maggie Baird and Patrick O'Connell. Before Maggie Baird became Billie's momager, travelling on every tour with her, she was a ground-breaking actress and screenwriter. Coming from a famous family, Billie was always destined for fame!

2015: 'Ocen Eyes'

Releasing her first track to Soundcloud would have been a gamble for other singers, however the singer-songwriter released 'Ocean Eyes' herself, at age 14, in 2015. A definite 'bad guy' move, as it allowed her to have autonomy over her work and career.


The track has since been certified 3x Platinum.

2017: Debut EP

'Don't Smile At Me' was released in 2017, when Billie was only 16, to critical acclaim. For her first album, the success was unprecedented. Following suit, her breakthrough hit 'When The Party's Over' entered the Top 40, proving that her success was only going to exceed from here.

2018: First tour

The 'lovely' singer blew up and grew up in 2018! This was the year that saw the singer-songwriter embark on her 2018 tour. Billie boasted 74.7M Instagram followers, with a fanbase of 52M monthly listeners, growing her fanbase organically after that first Soundcloud release. The singer's young fans also see her as a role model. The 'Wish You Were Gay' singer-songwriter has paved the way for young women, as an activist for LGBTQIA+ rights, feminism and mental health.

2019: Debut album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'

Unsurprisingly, the US singer-songwriter scored Number 1 with her debut album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' in April 2019. Eilish broke a Guinness World Record for being the youngest woman at Number 1 on the UK album charts, and for having the most simultaneous US Hot 100 entries by a female. The album consists of HUGE tracks such as 'Bad Guy', 'Xanny', 'You Should See Me in a Crown', 'When the Party's Over' and 'Bury a Friend'.

2019: Coachella

2019 was the year that saw Billie's iconic Coachella performance. As well as being the year she cemented herself as a fashion icon, she wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton and burst onto our TV screens in a Calvin Klein ad 'I Speak My Truth in #MyCalvins", sporting her iconic baggy look and opening up about why, saying: "I never want anyone to know everything about me. I mean, that's why I wear big, baggy clothes," she says. "Nobody can have an opinion, because they haven't seen what's underneath".

2020: The Grammy Awards milestone

In 2020, our favourite 'bad guy' became the first artist since 1981 to do a full sweep at the Grammy's, winning all four major awards. Billie won Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album. She was the youngest to win these. At age 18, she made history, yet again!

2020: Bond theme 'No Time To Die'

2020 was Billie's year as the star also joined the Bond hall of fame! The US singer-songwriter became the youngest artist to be chosen to lend her voice for a Bond film. Her theme song 'No Time To Die' became Number 1 as well as featuring on the 2020 Bond film. This placed Eilish alongside worldwide superstars Adele and Sam Smith who have been initiated into the Bond elite too, though Eilish did it at only half their age. Impressive!

2021: New album and documentary

Billie released her second album 'Happier Than Ever' on Friday 30th July 2021, featuring singles 'My Future', 'Therefore I Am', 'Your Power', 'Lost Cause', and 'NDA'. Her Disney+ documentary - 'Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles' - was released in September 2021.

2021: Fragrance announcement

Billie delighted her fans in October 2021, revealing she would be releasing her very own fragrance called 'Eilish' - fast forward to today, and she now has three fragrances! Billie Eilish's first perfume, called 'Eilish', officially went on sale on 10th November 2021. Billie later revealed in September 2022 that she would be releasing her second perfume Eilish No. 2. It was then on 28th September 2023 that she announced Eilish No. 3 - a limited edition perfume that served as the last of the Eilish collection. Similar to its predecessors, the bottle features a bust, however this time round the colour-scheme was dark red.

2022: Billie headlines the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival

Not only did Billie headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival in 2022, she became the youngest female to ever do so. The exciting news was announced by Emily Eavis in October 2021, with her writing on X: 'We couldn't be happier to announce that the wondrous billieeilish is headlining the Pyramid on the Friday at next year's Glastonbury Festival, becoming the youngest solo headliner in our history. This feels like the perfect way for us to return and I cannot wait!'

2022: 'Happier Than Ever, The World Tour'

Billie Eilish kicked off her world tour in the US and brought her amazing shows to the UK and Ireland in June. She played 13 dates across Belfast, London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and Dublin.

2023: 'What Was I Made For?'

In July 2023, Billie released a new track called 'What Was I Made For?', which features on the soundtrack of the Barbie movie. It was later nominated for a Golden Globe. The song also won the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media at the 2024 ceremony.

2024: Billie wins two Grammy awards

At the 2024 Grammy Awards, Billie took home the Song of the Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media gongs, both for 'What Was I Made For?'

2024: Billie released her third album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft'

The singer's third album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' was released in May 2024, going Platinum in the UK just six months later and receiving a 2x Platinum certification in January 2026.

2024: Billie performed at the Olympics Closing Ceremony

On 11th August, Billie Eilish performed at the Closing Ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Before the event, there were several rumours circulating that the singer would be performing, along with The Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Snoop Dogg. Despite the rumours, nothing was confirmed until the day that it took place.

2025: Billie performed at the 67th Grammy Awards

On 2nd February 2025, Billie took to the stage at the 67th annual Grammy Awards to entertain the star-studded audience. She performed 2024 single 'Birds of a Feather'.

2025: Billie brought her tour to the UK

Billie brought her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour to the UK and Ireland in July 2025, visiting Glasgow, London, Manchester and Dublin.

2026: GRAMMY Awards win

Billie took home her 10th GRAMMY Award win at the 2026 ceremony, picking up Song of the Year for 'Wildflower' which was also nominated for Record of the Year.

2026: Billie premiered 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' concert film

In November 025, Billie Eilish announced she would be bringing her tour to cinemas in 2026, with James Cameron co-directing the movie. Ahead of the film's release on 8th May 2026, she attended the UK premiere on Tuesday 27th April.

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