Billie Eilish Live-Debuts James Bond Theme Song 'No Time To Die'

Just a few days after releasing her highly-anticipated theme song for the new James Bond film, Billie Eilish gave the live debut of “No Time To Die” at the 2020 BRIT Awards in London.

On Tuesday (February 18), the 18-year-old hit the awards show stage with her brother FINNEAS to premiere the breathtaking track. 

Dressed in a sparkly black ensemble, Eilish perfectly belted out the lyrics while perched on a stool. Adding to the haunting lyrics, Eilish enlisted an orchestra led by legendary composer Hans Zimmer to accompany her onstage for the performance.

As an added surprise, The Smiths' Johnny Marr played guitar on the song for the performance!

The “all the good girls go to hell” singer shared the Bond song last week after becoming the youngest artist to ever be given the honor of recording a James Bond theme song for the franchise. “It feels crazy to be a part of this in every way. To be able to score the theme song to a film that is part of such a legendary series is a huge honor. James Bond is the coolest film franchise ever to exist. I’m still in shock,” she recently told Variety.

Eilish took home Best International Female Solo Artist at the BRITs and got emotional during her speech when she admitted she was feeling hated by people. “When I was on the stage and I saw you guys all smiling at me, it genuinely made me wanna cry,” she said while choking back tears.

No Time To Die hits theaters this April!

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