Gen Z record-breaker ends 106-show tour in SF with surprise announcement
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Gen Z record-breaker ends 106-show tour in SF with surprise announcement
"One of the 21st century's biggest artists ended her hot-ticket, 106-show tour at San Francisco's Chase Center over the weekend, electrifying the arena not with gimmicks or dancing but with the sheer power of her voice. Twenty-three-year-old singer-songwriter Billie Eilish commanded two completely sold-out shows on Saturday and Sunday, mesmerizing Bay Area fans with her genre-defying, intimate and emotional ballads."
"Eilish, who was the first 21st century-born artist to have a No. 1 album when she was just 17 years old, performed a nearly two-hour set on an illuminated, rectangular stage placed in the middle of the arena. The luminous, geometric wonderland kept all eyes on Eilish as she ran back and forth between the corners of the stage. Meanwhile, her band was located in the middle, anchored in the pit with every note elevated by sprawling visuals on a screen."
Billie Eilish ended a 106-show tour at San Francisco's Chase Center with two completely sold-out shows, electrifying the arena through vocal performance rather than spectacle. The 23-year-old performed a nearly two-hour set on an illuminated rectangular stage placed center in the arena, running between its corners while her band remained anchored in the pit. Massive digital screens and geometric ground visuals framed the performance, beginning with flickering lights and a spotlight reveal before she launched into "Chihiro," prompting large sing-alongs. The set mixed new tracks like "Lunch" with hits such as "NDA" and "Therefore I Am," and secondary-market ticket prices reached several hundred to over a thousand dollars.
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