Billie Eilish Wants Fans to 'Use Their Voice' During Midterm Elections, Partners With HeadCount

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Billie Eilish doesn’t want the midterm elections to be a lost cause for young voters.

Along with accessing the website, fans can text “BILLIE” to 57568 to win tickets to her shows in Australia and New Zealand on Sept. 10 and Sept. 13.

This isn’t the first time Eilish has collaborated with HeadCount to encourage fans to vote. In 2020, she shared a video saying she felt a ““I really couldn’t want to be involved inless; I’d rather be doing literally anything else than talking about this,” she said before adding, “There just comes a certain point where you can’t ignore it and you can’t be silent. Especially having the platform that I have, I don’t want to waste that.

Eilish and her brother Finneas also met with Joe Biden at the White House earlier this year. “Billie and Finneas were supporters during Biden’s campaign and the Biden family have been long-time fans of their music,” the White House said. “When I heard my friends @billieeilish and @finneas were in town for a show, I knew I had to invite them over to the White House,” addedIn This Article:

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