JAKARTA - A rising solo singer from the United States, Billie Eilish, will hold a concert in Indonesia. Taking place at the BSD Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE), the singer of the song Everything I Wanted will appear on September 7, 2020.

The two concert initiators revealed the plan for Eilish's arrival to Indonesia; Third Eye Management (TEM) and Dyandra Global through their Instagram social media.

"CONFIRMED! Billie Eilish Where Do We Go? The World Tour will be present in Indonesia on September 7, 2020. Stay on the official website www.billieeilishjakarta.com," wrote TEM and Dyandra Global.

So far, no ticket prices have been disclosed by the promoter. The website listed in the post above is also not yet active. It seems that the fans of this 18-year-old artist still have to be patient.

Eilish's name was first known when releasing the mini album (EP) Don't Smile at Me in 2017. His name became even more so when he released his first full album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? last year. One of his hits, Bad Guy was nominated for the 2020 Grammy Awards.

Recently, Eilish was also appointed as the writer and singer of the soundtrack song for the latest James Bond film, No Time to Die. This made Eilish the youngest singer to fill a song from the film which was originally adapted from the novel by Ian Flemming.

Previously, the American singer made a scene when on a talkshow he admitted he did not know the legendary rock band Van Halen. As in Indonesia, this statement made the virtual world chaotic.

Meanwhile, Where Do We Go? World Tour is Eilish's third concert tour to support the album When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go ?. The tour is scheduled to start on March 9, 2020 in Miami, Florida at the American Airlines Arena and conclude on September 7, 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The tour was officially announced via Eilish's Instagram account on September 27, 2019. Eilish posted a photo along with the date and place of the tour. Now, Eilish is updating the post to include Jakarta as one of the points of his world tour in Asia.


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