The “intimate” show was a bit too crammed with 1,500 attendees.
, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker — joined Eilish on stage at Electric Ballroom in Camden to a crowd of 1,500. The band accompanied Eilish in singing, “When The Party’s Over,” a fan-fave single from her Grammy-winning debut album,Eilish’s Tuesday night performance was announced just days before on August 26th, the night after she headlined the opening night of the UK’s iconic Leeds Festival and just before she closed Reading. The exclusive show featured a pared down 20-song setlist.
Eilish commented again later in the show on the lack of crowd control, criticizing the venue's security. “It’s been a minute since we’ve done this… Who needs an inhaler?” she added. “I feel like I’m babysitting. Do you feel ok for me to keep going?” It’s definitely a vibe shift to go from headlining a festival of over 170,000 attendees to playing for a room of 1,500. We’re probably safe to assume Eilish won’t be performing more small-venue shows for a while —
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