Billie Eilish has previewed one of her new tracks in the teaser for season three of Netflix‘s Heartstopper.
The hit Netflix series is a coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama focusing on the friendships and relationships of secondary school students at the fictional Truham Grammar School.
In the new teaser, Charlie – played by Joe Locke – stands in front of his mirror practising telling his boyfriend Nick – played by Kit Connor – “I love you.” While practising, Charlie’s sister Tori – played by Jenny Walser – enters and offers him some sisterly advice.
The moment is soundtracked by a snippet of Eilish’s unreleased track ‘Birds Of A Feather’. “I’ll love you till the day I die / Till the day that I die” she sings over a bright and upbeat blend of drums and guitar. She fully belts the word die, a juxtaposition from her usual soft spoken singing.
The track will be featured in her forthcoming album ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft‘, which is set for release this Friday (May 17). Visit here to pre-order the album.
Eilish previously shared that she would not be releasing any singles from the album as a way for fans to experience it “all at once”. She shared a preview of her songs ‘Lunch’ ‘L’Amour De Ma Vie’ and ‘Chihiro’ during a secret set at this year’s Coachella festival.
The ‘Bad Guy’ singer recentley announced an immersive listening experience for ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ in London which is set to take place on May 16 and 17. she also shared details of two pre-release listening parties in North America.
After announcing details of the album last month, the ‘Bad Guy’ singer went on to announce a ‘HIT ME HARD AND SOFT’ 2024-2025 world tour – set to kick off this Autumn. Visit here to purchase US tickets and here for UK tickets.
Elsewhere, the third season of Heartstopper is due to hit Netflix with eight new episodes on October 3.
In other news, Eilish is one of the musicians who have signed an open letter calling for a bill to be passed to protect gig goers from ticket scams.
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