The initiative, part of a promotion for her new album Hit Me Hard and Soft, is also a nod to environmentally conscious fans who use public transport to reduce their carbon footprint - an issue close to Eilish’s heart. The artist has long been vocal about her commitment to climate action and sustainability.
Passengers riding Kraków’s trams in recent days were greeted by Eilish's voice, prompting a wave of astonished reactions and videos shared widely on social media.
According to Gazeta Krakowska, Monday’s concert received rave reviews. On Tuesday morning, long queues formed outside Tauron Arena hours before doors opened, as fans hoped to secure spots close to the stage.
Although the venue officially opens at 17:00, entry to the main floor was allowed from 12:45.
British singer-songwriter Tom Odell, known for his hit Another Love, is scheduled to perform as the opening act shortly before Eilish takes the stage around 20:00.
The artist, a favourite among Polish audiences, is set to return to Poland later this year for a solo concert on 17 November as part of a tour promoting his new album, due for release in September, organisers confirmed.
Tom Odell już na początku czerwca dwukrotnie wystapi w ramach supportu przed Billie Eilish w Krakowie, ale fani artysty...
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