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Billie Eilish Has a Laughing Fit During Her Stunning Cover of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ at Amsterdam Show

  • On May 4, 2025, Billie Eilish performed a cover of Radiohead's 'Creep' at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam during her Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour.
  • Eilish and her brother-producer Finneas have long cited Radiohead as a key musical influence that inspired material for the 2024 album and current tour.
  • During the performance, Eilish sat on a stool, was accompanied by a guitarist and two backup vocalists, and the crowd joined in singing the song's lyrics.
  • Eilish's tour manager Brian Marquis revealed that Radiohead's lead singer Thom Yorke privately complimented her by saying she is currently the most creatively engaging artist around.
  • This cover highlighted the mutual respect between Eilish and Radiohead and added significance to her ongoing 83-date European tour supporting her 2024 album.
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More than a thousand fans have gathered in line at the Ziggo Dome for tonight's Billie Eilish concert. They are waiting to be allowed in, at the end of the afternoon. The concert by the American singer in the Amsterdam concert hall will start just after 8:00 PM, after two minutes of silence for the commemoration of the dead. A large part of the fans have been queuing since yesterday, a few were already there on Thursday or Friday. Not on the squ…

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ARD Audiothek broke the news in on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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