American music sensation Billie Eilish is no stranger to creating records and becoming the youngest-ever Reading and Leeds Festival is no different.
Since bursting onto the scene, the 21-year-old has topped the charts across the globe and even recorded a famous James Bond song for the movie No Time to Die. In just seven years, she's landed herself seven Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards as well as three BRIT Awards.
80,000 music lovers will head to Main Stage East at Leeds tonight before she performs on Main Stage East at Reading on Sunday. But what tracks can fans expect to hear? We've trawled the internet to find you all you need to know ahead of Billie's historical sets.
Setlist
- Bury a Friend
- I Didn't Change My Number
- NDA
- Therefore I Am
- My Strange Addiction
- Idontwannabeyouanymore / lovely
- My Future
- You Should See Me in a Crown
- Billie Bossa Nova
- Goldwing
- What Was I Made For?
- Oxytocin (with Copycat snip)
Ilomilo
I Love You
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Bellyache / Ocean Eyes
Getting Older
Lost Cause
When The Party's Over
All The Good Girls Go To Hell
Everything I Wanted
Bad Guy
Happier Than Ever
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This is subject to change and is based on Billie's two performances earlier this week.
As the headline act, Billie will be performing at 10pm - 11.20pm on Main Stage East at Reading Festival (Sunday), two days after taking to Main Stage East Leeds on Sunday between 9.20pm - 10.50pm. The full set times for the weekend can be found here.
The gates for the 2023 event opened on Wednesday as people headed to the fields to try and secure the best camp spot which would ensure they're close to all of the action. But as music lovers prepare for the headline artists to take to the various stages, bosses have now confirmed set times.
Before The Mirror heads to Leeds, we're here to bring you all you need to know in order to prepare yourself. This year, there are various safety measures put in place to protect festivalgoers with each campsite having a designated AIRS Hub (Assistance, Information and Response) which will work alongside the security and stewards.
This year, the BBC will be streaming Reading Festival via the Player platform for music lovers. Selected performances will be made available via the Reading Highlights channel on the platform from August 28. But before then, the service will have a designated Reading and Leeds channel which will show previous performances between August 21 and August 27.