
Billie Eilish Struck by Fan's Necklace During Arizona Performance
Billie Eilish was struck by a necklace thrown from the audience during her performance at Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena in Arizona. The incident occurred while she was singing "What Was I Made For?" from the Barbie soundtrack.

Billie Eilish struck by thrown necklace
The singer briefly paused her performance after the necklace hit her in the head, with audience members audibly expressing concern and someone reportedly shouting an apology. Though visibly irritated, Eilish remained professional, quickly regaining her composure and continuing the show after tossing the item aside.
This incident adds to a growing list of similar occurrences involving performers being hit by objects during concerts. Notable cases include:
- Bebe Rexha: Hit by a cell phone in New York City
- Cardi B: Had a drink thrown at her in Las Vegas
- Ava Max: Slapped by a stage rusher in Los Angeles
- Harry Styles, Drake, and Kelsea Ballerini: All struck by thrown objects
- Zach Bryan: Recently hit in the leg during a performance
The trend has become a concerning issue in the live music industry, with performers increasingly speaking out against such behavior at concerts.

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