During a concert Saturday night in Atlanta, Billie Eilish paused her set to assist a young woman who was panicking in the crowd. Eilish performed for a massive packed house at the State Farm Arena last night but still noticed that something was off in the front row.
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In a video from the concert uploaded to Instagram, Eilish looks backstage towards security personnel and is heard saying, “Do we have an inhaler, can we just grab one?” Eilish then patiently waits as the fan is being tended to, reassuring her and repeatedly telling the people around her “give her some time… don’t crowd her,” and asking the fan if she needed to leave.
Before Eilish restarted her performance, she told the audience, “I wait for people to be ok until I keep going,” to cheers from the crowd. Some have interpreted this comment as a reference to Astroworld, the Travis Scott-run festival where 10 fans tragically died as a result of overcrowding.
It seems like the concert was able to continue without the fan in question having to leave, and from other videos posted of the night, it looks like Eilish delivered an electrifying performance.
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