Billie Eilish, US singer-cum-songwriter, has suspended her 2020 tour for Where Do We Go? due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
The multi-Grammy winning singer took to her social media page to break news with her numerous fans.
“Unfortunately for everyone’s safety we have to postpone the rest of the shows this year,” the singer wrote in a message to fans on her Instagram Stories. “My team and i are working to reschedule everything and i promise i’ll let you know as soon as we can. Stay safe.”
Eilish, 18, had done the first three shows of the tour in support of her smash debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, back in March — in Miami, Orlando and Raleigh, N.C. — before hitting pause on the rest of the North American dates due to the public health crisis.
The multi-Grammy winner’s team also made a statement about the tour’s postponement on Twitter, promising fans that “all tickets will be honored accordingly” once new dates are booked and urging them to “stay safe and stay home.” Meanwhile, the teen pop star has been keeping busy in quarantine by cooking up some new music at home with older brother and collaborator Finneas.
Billie Eilish has also done her bit to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The LA singer-songwriter participated in Lady Gaga and Global Citizen’s One World: Together At Home Concert, alongside the likes of Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Lizzo and more.
Watch her perform Sunny with her brother Finneas.