Fan is selling 'Billie Eilish's air' for over $10,000 after attending her show

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A user on e-marketplace platform Carousell listed a bag of Billie Eilish's "air" for thousands and thousands of dollars after attending the singer's concert in Singapore last weekend.

In fact, the user in question, who goes by the name rev1on, is charging a whopping 15,000 Singaporean dollars (10,000 US dollars)  for the honor of owning a "rare" bag of Eilish's air.

According to the seller, the item is "very rare," going on to explain: "I stood at the very front and managed to get her air in the plastic when she scream her lungs out during the concert! For those who missed the concert, u can buy this!! Very rare air!!"

Included with images of the bag of air up for grabs, the seller shared an image of the 'Bad Guy' singer on stage at the gig.

It didn't take long, but the item has now been removed from Carousell, meaning perhaps that the seller had decided to hold onto this "rare" treasure, or that they managed to find a buyer or perhaps realized their efforts to sell what is essentially nothing, were fruitless.

In any case, the response to the item has been one of ridicule, with one person tweeting: "I don’t even know if my brain would be able to process the nonsense."

Eilish is currently on her Happier Than Ever tour, which saw her reveal she had not seen the sunlight for "three days" due to her extremely hectic performance schedule.

For the tour, which will go on for half a year, the 'Bored' hitmaker will be visiting 47 cities - before it comes to an end on September 30.

In an interview with the Sunday Times in June, she said: “It’s kind of a crazy thing that a human does, touring. It is so unnatural for us as people to have such high highs and such low lows. It feels like a blur. It’s like you’re living five different lives at once, bonkers but amazing.”

But she added that despite "hating the summertime," she was trying her best to get some natural sunlight every day.

Featured image credit: Doug Peters / Alamy

Fan is selling 'Billie Eilish's air' for over $10,000 after attending her show

vt-author-image

By VT

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A user on e-marketplace platform Carousell listed a bag of Billie Eilish's "air" for thousands and thousands of dollars after attending the singer's concert in Singapore last weekend.

In fact, the user in question, who goes by the name rev1on, is charging a whopping 15,000 Singaporean dollars (10,000 US dollars)  for the honor of owning a "rare" bag of Eilish's air.

According to the seller, the item is "very rare," going on to explain: "I stood at the very front and managed to get her air in the plastic when she scream her lungs out during the concert! For those who missed the concert, u can buy this!! Very rare air!!"

Included with images of the bag of air up for grabs, the seller shared an image of the 'Bad Guy' singer on stage at the gig.

It didn't take long, but the item has now been removed from Carousell, meaning perhaps that the seller had decided to hold onto this "rare" treasure, or that they managed to find a buyer or perhaps realized their efforts to sell what is essentially nothing, were fruitless.

In any case, the response to the item has been one of ridicule, with one person tweeting: "I don’t even know if my brain would be able to process the nonsense."

Eilish is currently on her Happier Than Ever tour, which saw her reveal she had not seen the sunlight for "three days" due to her extremely hectic performance schedule.

For the tour, which will go on for half a year, the 'Bored' hitmaker will be visiting 47 cities - before it comes to an end on September 30.

In an interview with the Sunday Times in June, she said: “It’s kind of a crazy thing that a human does, touring. It is so unnatural for us as people to have such high highs and such low lows. It feels like a blur. It’s like you’re living five different lives at once, bonkers but amazing.”

But she added that despite "hating the summertime," she was trying her best to get some natural sunlight every day.

Featured image credit: Doug Peters / Alamy