Billie Eilish puts feud rumours to rest with 'unexpected' on-stage reunion
Billie Eilish stuns crowd with shocking reunion
Billie Eilish garners attention as her brother Finneas joins her on stage during SNL performance.
The Birds of a Feather singer, who is currently in the middle of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour without her brother, appeared as a music guest during the long-running sketch comedy show on Saturday, October 19.
The two-time Academy Award winner delivered two back-to-back spectacular performances of both tracks from her 2024 album Hit Me Hard and Soft, including Birds of a Feather and Wildflower.
The singer sported baggy jeans, pairing it with a letterman jacket and her signature backwards baseball cap.
Meanwhile, her brother kept it casual with a white polo shirt and grey pants as he played guitar alongside his sister.
Eilish last appeared on the show back in December 2023 for SNL's final episode.
The songstress performed her hit track from Greta Gerwig's Barbie- What Was I Made For at the time.
The 22-year-old's family recently opened up to Vogue about their daughter's latest tour.
Eilish's mother Maggie Baird told the outlet, “It’s sort of our ‘going off to college year,’ I guess."
Meanwhile, Finneas, who is busy promoting his newest solo album, For Cryin' Out Loud!, which released on October 4., said, “You want your family to come visit often. You don’t want your family to, like, be the dean of the college, or in your dorm room."
For the unversed, the Ocean Eyes hitmaker kicked off the tour, starting September 2024.
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