Billie Eilish teases Disney+ concert special Happier Than Ever at the Hollywood Bowl


Billie Eilish teases Disney+ concert special Happier Than Ever at the Hollywood Bowl:
 'It was the most surreal shoot ever!'
On Thursday, seven-time Grammy winner Billie Eilish teased her concert special Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter To Los Angeles, which premieres September 3 on Disney+.
The 19-year-old platinum-blonde pop star teamed up with conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the show taped at the Hollywood Bowl.
'A self-reflection about growth,' Billie said in voiceover.
'I definitely romanticize Los Angeles. We all have these idealized versions of ourselves in our head. I've never done anything like this.'
Independent Spirit Award winner Robert Rodriguez and Oscar-winning filmmaker Patrick Osborne co-directed the special.
Eilish (born O'Connell) wrote on Instagram that 'it was the most surreal shoot ever' and her brother/bandmate Finneas echoed it was 'the craziest shoot we've ever done.'
The Highland Park native's track NDA blared in the background of the commercial, which revealed there was no audience occupying the 17,500-seat venue.
'A self-reflection about growth': The 19-year-old platinum-blonde pop star teamed up with conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the show taped at the Hollywood Bowl
'A self-reflection about growth': The 19-year-old platinum-blonde pop star teamed up with conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the show taped at the Hollywood Bowl
Billie said in voiceover: 'I definitely romanticize Los Angeles. We all have these idealized versions of ourselves in our head. I've never done anything like this'
Billie said in voiceover: 'I definitely romanticize Los Angeles. We all have these idealized versions of ourselves in our head. I've never done anything like this'
It's surprising Disney would showcase Billie following her and her boyfriend Matthew Tyler Vorce's scandals over their offensive social media posts unearthed last month.
Eilish had mouthed the word 'ch**k' and mocked Chinese accents while the 29-year-old actor previously used slurs for Asians, black people, and gay people.
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The couple - who were first pictured canoodling on April 15 - both issued apologies on Instagram for their appalling language. 
Billie has been hard at work hyping her 16-track second studio album Happier than Ever, which drops July 30.
In an accompanying Vevo interview Tuesday, Eilish said she wanted to make a 'timeless record that wasn't just timeless in terms of what other people thought, but timeless for myself.'
The homeschooled vegan isn't scheduled to use her whispery soprano pipes live until she headlines the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 18.

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