Fan sells ‘‘Billie Eilish’s Air’ for over $10,000 after her concert

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On social media, many viewers stunned after fans Attempts to Sell ‘Billie Eilish’s Air’ for over $10,000 after concert. 

A Billie Eilish fan made headlines after listing a bag of ‘rare air’ collected from one of her concerts.

The fan, from Singapore, took an unusual approach to collecting a souvenir by capturing the air during the event. This unique item was listed for a staggering price, sparking interest and amusement across social media.

A Fan’s ‘very rare’ souvenir from Billie Eilish’s concert

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A Billie Eilish fan listed a bag of “very rare air” from her concert for over $10,000. Image Credits: Getty

 

Most fans settle for typical concert memorabilia like t-shirts or posters. However, this fan took a different route.

They filled a small plastic bag with air during Billie Eilish’s concert. The item was described as “very rare” and was offered for 15,000 Singapore dollars (£9,117/$10,805) on the marketplace Carousell.

The seller claimed the air was collected when Eilish screamed during the performance, emphasizing its rarity. The item was promised to be stored in an air-tight container to prevent any leaks.

The Seller’s attempt to authenticate the ‘very rare air’

To add authenticity to the listing, the seller included a photo of Billie Eilish on stage during the concert in Singapore.

They also shared a brief description of the item, stating: “For those who missed the concert, you can buy this!! Very rare air!!”

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The seller claimed to have collected the air during the concert and promised authenticity. Image Credits: Carousell

 

The seller’s attempt to sell such an unusual item was met with a mix of curiosity and humor. Despite the outlandish claim, the listing attracted attention before it was eventually removed.

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What happened to the ‘very rare air’ listing?

The listing for Billie Eilish’s air has since been removed from the site. It’s unclear whether the seller found a private buyer, decided to keep the air, or simply realized the absurdity of the post. Regardless, the idea of selling “air” from a concert provided a humorous distraction for fans.

Social media reaction

On social media, many viewers expressed their shock after ‘Billie Eilish’s air’ was sold for a huge price of $10,000 following her concert.

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The item was described as “rare” and was kept in an airtight container to prevent leaking. Image Credits: Carousell

One person suggested it was crazy, calling it the work of fanatics, while another questioned who was stupid enough to buy Billie Eilish’s air for over $10,000

One person said: If you were stuck under water without enough air to reach the surface that bag of air would be priceless don’t knock.

A second wrote: That bag still has more talent than her.

While a third commented: I mean if people are dumb enough to pay that kind of money for a bag of air then sell as many as you can

Another added: Well if any people buy them then they themselves are a complete waste of the oxygen they are consuming anyway…

Someone else said: I never heard such nonsense. This is incredible!! Thank you make my day with laugh

Billie Eilish’s hectic tour schedule amid worldwide performances

Meanwhile, Billie Eilish continues her “Happier Than Ever” tour, which spans six months and includes 47 cities.

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The listing was eventually removed, leaving questions about whether it was genuine or a joke. Image Credits: Carousell

 

Despite the grueling schedule, Eilish has shared that she struggles to find time for sunlight. “I haven’t seen the sun for three days,” she admitted due to her demanding work schedule.

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In an interview with the Sunday Times, Eilish explained how touring feels unnatural, with extreme highs and lows. “It’s like you’re living five different lives at once. It’s bonkers but amazing,” she said, reflecting on the challenges of such an intense lifestyle.

While the idea of selling concert air may seem outrageous, it’s a testament to the unique ways fans connect with their idols.
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