Watch Billie Eilish Sing “Motion Sickness” With Phoebe Bridgers and “My Hero” With Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl

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Watch Billie Eilish Sing “Motion Sickness” With Phoebe Bridgers and “My Hero” With Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl

Eilish and Grohl dedicated their performance of the Foo Fighters hit to the late drummer Taylor Hawkins

Phoebe Bridgers and Billie Eilish

Phoebe Bridgers and Billie Eilish, December 2022 (Matty Vogel)

Last night (December 15), Billie Eilish brought out some special guests during her concert at Inglewood’s Kia Forum. First, she was joined by Dave Grohl to perform Foo Fighters’ “My Hero.” Introducing the song, Grohl said, “You know, I have to say, earlier this year, all of the Foo Fighters and our families gathered together at my house to watch the Grammys, and, when Billie came out for her performance in the Taylor Hawkins T-shirt, the room was filled with real tears of love and gratitude. So, from our families who are here tonight, the Hawkins family, and everyone, we’d like to thank you very much for that. So let’s, let’s sing it for Taylor.”

Later in the show, Phoebe Bridgers took the stage with Eilish to play the Stranger in the Alps standout “Motion Sickness.” Watch footage of the performances below.

In other Billie Eilish news, an extended version of her Grammynominated film, Billie Eilish Live at the O2, will screen in theaters for one night only, on Friday, January 27, 2023. Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, December 21, at 9 a.m. Eastern.

Revisit Pitchfork’s review of Billie Eilish’s sophomore album, Happier Than Ever. Plus, read “The Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert Made Everyone Cry” on the Pitch.

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