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Before the show in Nashville, Trump wins over Billie Eilish with ‘war on women’

Before the show in Nashville, Trump wins over Billie Eilish with ‘war on women’

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Ahead of Billie Eilish’s stop in Nashville during the “Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour” on Nov. 6 and following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, the pop star shared a post on her social media.

On her Instagram storyEilish posted a simple sentence: “It’s a war on women.”

Eilish has been an outspoken supporter of Kamala Harris during the presidential election and even quit a show in Atlanta earlier this week to urge fans to vote for Harris.

“These are truly frightening times and the stakes are high. I know that if you are in this room and support me, you are also supporting women. I hope you vote for Kamala Harris,” she said on stage.

Billie Eilish will take the stage on the day of Trump’s victory in Nashville

On tonight’s show, the liberal musician takes the stage on the same day the 2024 presidential election was held.

Donald Trump won the 2024 election, defeating Kamala Harris just after 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday when he won the state of Wisconsin.

Trump also won the 11 electoral votes in Tennessee, reaching a total of 292 electoral votes as of Wednesday afternoon.

Trump will return to the White House as America’s 47th president, four years after leaving the Oval Office following his time as the country’s 45th president.

During his victory speech in Florida, Trump said he was the leader of “the greatest political movement of all time” and that “we overcame obstacles that no one thought possible.”

When does Billie Eilish’s Nashville show start?

Fans are curious to see if Eilish will address the crowd in Nashville tonight after the election.

Billie Eilish’s Nashville concert starts at 7 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena with opener Towa Bird.

The tour follows the release of her album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ in May, which featured hits ‘Lunch’ and ‘Birds of a Feather’.

Fans can purchase last-minute tickets at ticketmaster.com.

Audrey Gibbs is a music reporter for The Tennessean. You can reach her at [email protected].