Billie Eilish Struck in the Face by Object While Performing ‘What Was I Made For?’ at Arizona Concert

Billie Eilish Struck in the Face by Object While Performing ‘What Was I Made For?’ at Arizona Concert

Billie Eilish was hit by an object during her performance at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday, December 13.

As the 22-year-old singer sat cross-legged on stage, an item—appearing to be a bracelet—was thrown at her during her performance of “What Was I Made For?” from the Barbie soundtrack.

In footage shared on TikTok, Eilish flinched and turned her head away from the crowd after being struck. The audience reacted with a mix of gasps and boos, expressing their disapproval of the incident.

Despite the disruption, Eilish continued performing the Oscar-winning song, casually tossing the object aside as she carried on with her set.

Billie Eilish began her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in September, with North American shows wrapping up soon before she heads to Europe and Australia in February.

At the Barbie premiere in July 2023, Eilish told The Hollywood Reporter she’s been hit by objects on stage for “literally six years,” urging fans not to throw things.

«It can be dangerous,» she said, adding that while it’s frustrating, she understands it comes from a place of love.

Eilish isn’t alone in facing this issue—other stars like Wiz Khalifa, Nicki Minaj, and Harry Styles have also been struck by objects.

Pink was shocked when ashes were thrown on stage at her 2023 Hyde Park show, and Bebe Rexha was injured by a phone at her concert that same month.