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billie eilish

Alright, Montreal, we need to talk about our Spotify Wrapped.

It's finally that time of year — your personal Spotify Wrapped has just landed, and you may or may not be questioning your life choices. Fortunately, the Spotify Wrapped data for the entirety of Montreal has also been revealed, and it's almost guaranteed to make you feel better about your own lists.

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Montreal's Osheaga festival is well underway and Billie Eilish closed out day two of the esteemed music festival. The Grammy award winner graced the Osheaga stage at 9:20 p.m. Saturday where she was jolted into the air and onto the stage for what can only be best described as the ultimate entrance.

Sporting a matching jersey set with the number 23 across her shorts, Eilish didn't waste any time before jumping into her first song "Bury A Friend." The setlist included all of the singer's hits such as "Therefore I Am," "My Strange Addiction," and one of the very first few live performances of "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie movie.

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The entire Osheaga 2023 lineup is finally out. Among the big names in the lineup are Carly Rae Jepsen, Rema, Baby Keem, and Kim Petras.

The lineup presentation comes a day after it leaked via a buried file in the festival newsroom. Osheaga organizer evenko responded by announcing the official lineup drop would come noon the following day, which was possibly an acceleration of the original schedule. Before the leak, organizers had promised the official drop in "mid-March."

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American Gen Z crooner Billie Eilish is no longer scheduled to bring her Happier Than Ever tour to Montreal. The singer's Bell Centre concert has been cancelled.

evenko made the announcement on social media. It said that its customers would automatically receive refunds for their tickets.

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If you had tickets to Billie Eilish's Montreal show on February 15, we've got some bad news to share with you...

On January 25, the American artist posted an Instagram story letting fans know that her upcoming shows in Montreal and Toronto "need to be postponed due to local guidelines," which she reminded people are "there to keep everyone safe."

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