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Fans Speculate Billie Eilish Criticized Taylor Swift and Beyoncé’s ‘Psychotic’ Three-Hour Concerts

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Fans of Taylor Swift, known as Swifties, speculate potential tension between Billie Eilish and Swift following the singer of “Bad Guy” ‘s wing comments. In a viral clip on Stationhead, Eilish criticized marathon-length concerts, seemingly alluding to Swift and Beyoncé’s lengthy tours.

Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish

Eilish expressed her opinion that performing a three-hour show is “literally psychotic,” stating, “Nobody wants that. You guys don’t want that. I don’t want that. I don’t even want that as a fan.” While Eilish’s representative did not respond immediately to requests for comment, social media users quickly picked up on the apparent shade.

Billie Eilish

She called three-hour concerts “literally psychotic.” Instagram/ Billie Eilish

Swift’s Eras Tour concerts typically exceed three hours, while Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” shows also last around that duration. Some online commentators noted the contradiction between Eilish’s remarks and the immense popularity of these extended performances, with one user pointing out, “Millions of people seem to want that but ok.”

Billie Eilish

“Nobody wants that,” the “Bad Guy” singer said. Variety via Getty Images

However, others highlighted Eilish’s past praise for Swift and Beyoncé, noting her admiration for their ability to deliver captivating performances in large venues. Eilish had previously admired their talent and the quality of their shows.

Taylor Swift

Swift’s Eras Tour, notably, is more than three hours. Christine Olsson/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

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Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour averaged about the same. WireImage for Parkwood

This isn’t the first time Eilish has been embroiled in controversy with Swift’s fan base. Earlier, she criticized what she saw as “wasteful packaging” by “big artists” who release multiple versions of albums. While some speculated that she was targeting Swift in particular, Eilish clarified on Instagram that her comments were not aimed at any specific artist but rather at a broader industry trend.

Swift has not publicly responded to the recent online discussion surrounding Eilish’s comments.

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