Billie Eilish Brings Out Childish Gambino to Perform “Redbone”: Watch

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Billie Eilish Brings Out Childish Gambino to Perform “Redbone”: Watch

The performance also included a surprise appearance from Khalid

Billie Eilish Brings Out Childish Gambino to Perform “Redbone” Watch

Billie Eilish and Childish Gambino, December 2022 (Matty Vogel)

Billie Eilish brought the last of her three hometown performances to a close last night (December 16) in Inglewood, California, with even more special guests.

After surprising fans with live performances alongside Dave Grohl and Phoebe Bridgers on Thursday (December 15), Eilish brought out Donald Glover to perform his Childish Gambino hit “Redbone” as part of her Friday night set, Rolling Stone reports. The Atlanta multi-hyphinate also stuck around to sing “Happy Birthday to You” to Eilish, who celebrates her 21st birthday on December 18. Watch it happen below.

If three celebrity appearances weren’t enough, Eilish also brought out Khalid. The Scenic Drive vocalist came out to perform the song “Lovely” with Eilish, as well as his 2016 single “Location.”

Billie Eilish’s second studio album, Happier Than Ever, was released in July 2021. Her recent film, Billie Eilish Live at the O2, was recently nominated for Best Music Film at the 2023 Grammy Awards. The film will screen in theaters for one night only on Friday, January 27, 2023.

See why Eilish was included among “The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork’s First 25 Years.”

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