When is Billie Eilish next album 2022

Billie Eilish fans are in for a treat because the singer revealed she will be releasing an EP before 2022 comes to an end.

“We’ve been working real hard in the studio recently and coming up with some good sh–t for you guys,” she said during her Coachella set, according to a Twitter fan account. “Hopefully, you’ll be able to listen by end of the year.”

In December, her brother-slash-producer, Finneas, disclosed that Eilish was actually working on her third album. “We’re really excited to start working on it,” he said during an episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. “We’ve got the net in the ocean, and we’re picking up detritus. And then you sift through all that, and you pick out the treasure, and then you have an album. I’m really excited. I think we’ve got a lot to say.”

At the time, they were still figuring out the upcoming project’s new sound. “We have, like, interesting skeletons,” he said. “And we’re not sure what animals they are.”

While it seems unclear whether the “Happier Than Ever” artist will release an EP or actual full-length album as things can change last minute, rest assured, new music is coming.

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The 'Happier Than Ever' hitmaker shares that she is hoping that her third album will be released in 2023 following 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'.

  • Jul 23, 2022

AceShowbiz - Billie Eilish is hoping to make a new album "in the next year." The 20-year-old pop star remains hopeful that the pair will create a third album in 2023 following her smash hit records "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" and "Happier Than Ever", both of which topped the charts around the globe.

"We're going to hopefully make another album in the next year. I mean, it's crazy. I hate to say this because I know it's a disappointment to people that think, 'Oh my God, they're making an album. It's going to come out soon,' " Billie, who created the surprise EP "Guitar Songs", shared. "TV and The 30th are the only songs that we have. We don't have any other songs."

Teasing her new music, "These songs are really current for me, and they're songs that I want to have said right now. I was talking to FINNEAS and I was like, "You know what, man? I don't want to wait until the next album cycle to put these songs on an album and then it's like, 'Wow, we have these two guitar songs that are two years old.' "

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The 'bad guy' hitmaker, who has been on a world tour since February, went on to explain that it can be "really tough" to write new music while on the road because of a gruelling schedule.

Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she added, "FINNEAS and I had talked about we want to be making music and we just haven't had any time to make music and we're on tour and it's busy and this and that. So we made a little schedule. We were like, 'Okay, well, let's see if we make anything if we work today.' But when you're on the road and especially the schedule that we had, it was really tough."

"But we tried, and we ended up writing the, I think, first verse and the chorus … We wrote the first verse a couple months ago, many months ago now, and it was ... Should I just say it? I'm actually with [my personal assistant] Laura right now. Laura's sitting here," she continued.

She also said, "We come into my green room, and I'm like, "Laura, listen to this song we just wrote," and it was just the verse. It was just the first verse. I play it, and Laura literally is sitting there like this, and I was like, 'But it's fictional. It's just fictional. It's not anything real. Don't worry about it.' Then a couple months went by, and things changed, and then we wrote the rest of the song."

'We don't have any other songs': Billie Eilish squashes rumours that she and brother Finneas have a new album coming out after surprise EP release

Published: 23:27 AEDT, 23 July 2022 | Updated: 23:55 AEDT, 23 July 2022

The surprise release of two new songs this week made fans excited, with hope brimming that Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas were close to releasing their next album any day now.

But the breakout performer, 20, has simmered down rumours in a recent interview, revealing that a full new collection of music isn't likely for another year. 

Speaking with Zane Lowe on the Apple Music this week, the young artist added: 'TV and The 30th are the only songs that we have, we don't have any other songs.'

Squashing rumours: Billie Eilish, 20, has simmered down rumours in a recent interview, revealing that a full new collection of music isn't likely for another year. Pictured at Glastonbury last month

She continued: 'We're gonna hopefully make another album in the next year, and  I mean, it's crazy...I hate to say this because I know its a disappointment to like people that think oh my god they're making an album, it's gonna come out soon.'

The newly released acoustic numbers - TV and The 30th, both under the Guitar Songs EP - as much of Billie's work, tackle emotional turmoil and the broader political climate.

Discussing the timings of putting them out now, Billie told Zane that she didn't want to wait until she had an album ready to release the music.

The surprise release of two new songs this week made fans excited, with hope brimming that Billie and her brother Finneas were close to releasing their next album any day now. Both pictured in Los Angeles this month

Zane then touched on a pertinent lyric in the song TV which directly addresses the overturning of Roe v Wade in the United States.

'We wrote that line a few weeks before it was officially overturned,' Billie revealed. 'It was the day of Glastonbury that it happened.'

Billie said: 'I was talking to Finneas and I was like, you know what, like, man I don't wanna wait until the next album cycle to put these songs on an album and then its like, wow we have these two guitar songs that are like two years old.' Pictured in January 2020

Billie explained that her mother told her that the ruling had been overturned, describing the moment as 'like a curtain of doom'.

The star admitted that even though they pre-emptively wrote the line which ended up being the Supreme Court's decision, she still felt disappointed. 

'I had this unrealistic hope that that wouldn't happen,' Billie added.

Roe v Wade: The star admitted that even though they pre-emptively wrote the line which ended up being the Supreme Court's decision, she still felt disappointed. Pictured at Glastonbury in June

The overturning of Roe, which has caused uproar across the U.S., means that individual states now have the power to decide on whether to ban abortion.

The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research group, has said that 26 states are 'certain or likely' to ban the procedure. 

Abortion was outlawed in 18 states as soon as Roe was overturned, thanks to specially-devised 'trigger laws' and historic bans that were automatically re-enacted after the ruling.

Billie candidly spoke about the ruling as she became the youngest ever solo headliner at Glastonbury as the festival returned in June for the first time in three years.

She delivered a stellar medley of hits alongside brother Finneas, but admitted it's was a 'dark day for women' following the news.

The singer, who first made her debut at the festival on The Other Stage at Worthy Farm in 2019, told the crowd she 'couldn't bear to think about' the ruling which ended the constitutional right to abortion in the US, meaning individual states could decide whether abortion can be made illegal.

Speaking during her concert, Billie told the crowd: 'Today is a really, really dark day for women in the US. I'm just going to say that because I can't bear to think about it any longer.'

She went onto dedicate her song Your Power, which was about older men who abuse their position, to everyone affected. 

Discussing the timings of putting them out now, Billie told Zane: 'You know, these songs are really current for me...' Pictured in 2019

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Is Billie releasing a new song 2022?

Billie Eilish has released her first new music of 2022. Two new tracks feature on the artist's surprise-released EP, Guitar Songs, which arrived overnight. The Guitar Songs EP is Eilish's first collection of music since her second album, Happier Than Ever, came out in July 2021.

Will Billie Eilish have a new album?

Speaking on Apple Music, Billie said: “We're going to hopefully make another album in the next year. I mean, it's crazy. “I hate to say this because I know it's a disappointment to people that think, 'Oh my God, they're making an album. It's going to come out soon'.

Who is opening for Billie Eilish 2022?

There will be a variety of opening acts that will join the tour at different venues. Billie's brother, Finneas, who co-wrote the Oscar-winning song, will support his sister on the keyboard. Apart from him, Tkay Maidza, Dora Jar, Duckwrth, and Jessie Reyez will perform in North American concerts with Billie.

What is Billie Eilish's net worth 2022?

Forbes' 2022 estimate for Billie's net worth of $53 million is more than double the amount her net worth was estimated at in 2019, with multiple sources estimating her net worth to be $25 million. At such a young age, it seems the singer-songwriter is just getting started.