Billie Eilish Struck by Fan-Thrown Necklace During Arizona Performance
Billie Eilish was struck by a necklace thrown from the audience during her performance at Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena in Arizona. The incident occurred while she was singing "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie soundtrack.
Billie Eilish struck by thrown necklace
The singer briefly paused her performance after being hit but quickly regained composure and continued singing, casually tossing the necklace aside. Concerned audience members could be heard shouting "No!" and offering apologies in response to the incident.
This event adds to a growing list of similar incidents involving performers being struck by objects thrown from crowds. Notable cases include:
- Bebe Rexha: Hit by a cell phone in New York City
- Cardi B: Had a drink thrown at her in Las Vegas
- Ava Max: Slapped by a stage rusher in Los Angeles
- Harry Styles, Drake, and Kelsea Ballerini: All hit by various objects during performances
- Zach Bryan: Recently struck in the leg by a thrown object
While Eilish was unharmed in this incident, it highlights an ongoing concern regarding audience behavior at live performances and artist safety during concerts.
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