In a recent chat via the Stationhead app, Billie Eilish sparked controversy by sharing her thoughts on marathon concerts, leading some fans to speculate whether her comments were aimed at Taylor Swift. While Swifties worldwide marvel at Taylor’s epic three-hour-plus performances on her Eras tour, Billie referred to such lengthy shows as “literally psychotic,” prompting a flurry of reactions.
“I’m not doing a three-hour show. Nobody wants that. You guys don’t want that. I don’t want that. I don’t even want that as a fan,” Billie, 22, expressed during the conversation, without explicitly mentioning Taylor. She went on to explain, “Even my favorite artists, I’m not trying to hear them for three hours. That’s far too long.”
Swift’s fans swiftly came to her defense, praising the immersive experience of her lengthy concerts that traverse her diverse musical eras. “Millions of people seem to want that but OK,” remarked one Swiftie. Another concertgoer enthusiastically exclaimed, “I would die if I could see Taylor for 3 hours again.”
Some fans subtly criticized Billie for not having a substantial music catalog to sustain such marathon performances. “She doesn’t want that bc she can’t do that,” one individual speculated, while another remarked, “Billie doesn’t have enough songs to last her a 3 hour show.”
However, this isn’t the first time Billie has stirred controversy regarding Taylor Swift. In a previous interview with Billboard, she expressed concerns about the environmental impact of artists releasing multiple variants of their vinyl records. While not naming Taylor directly, Billie’s remarks struck a chord with Swift’s fans, as Taylor is known for offering various physical versions of her albums.
Billie’s comments sparked a response from Taylor herself, who took to Instagram to clarify her stance on sustainability and the broader industry practices. “OK, so it would be so awesome if people would stop putting words into my mouth and actually read what I said in that Billboard article,” Taylor wrote. “The climate crisis is now and it’s about all of us being part of the problem and trying to do better sheesh.”
As fans continue to dissect Billie’s remarks and their potential implications, it’s evident that discussions surrounding the length of concerts and environmental responsibility in the music industry remain hot topics.