Billie Eilish interprets shivering version of ‘Creep’ of Radiohead in Amsterdam

A “Creep” version of Radiohead by Billie Eilish felt like something that had to happen. Last weekend, during his Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in Amsterdam, the pop star surprised with a shocking interpretation of the classic.
In fans videos, Eilish can be seen sitting on a bank, accompanied by a guitarist, while sings the lyonic radiohead theme, giving him his own style. “But i’m a creep / i’m a Weirdo / What the Hell am i doin ‘here? / I Don’t Belong Here” (But I am a weirdo / I’m a stranger / What the hell do I do here? / I don’t belong to this place), he sings.
Eilish and his brother/producer Fins have long cited Radiohead as one of their main musical influences. On a 2019 Rolling Stone cover, Eilish’s Tour Manager recalled how Radiohead’s leader expressed his admiration for the singer. “You are the only one who is doing something really interesting today,” words that, according to Brian Marquis, Thom Yorke addressed the artist. In addition, the past fall, Finneas appeared at the Live Lounge of BBC Radio 1 With a version of ‘Fake Plastic Trees’, Radiohead’s song.
The singer is currently in the European stage of her 2025 tour. She has another concert at Amsterdam on Wednesday, before heading to several cities in Germany, Italy and France. Subsequently, you will offer shows throughout England during July. On one of the first dates in Stockholm, the singer invited her brother Finnes to interpret ‘I love you’.
Tom Odell has been Eilish’s opening opening until mid -June, before being accompanied by Lola Young, Syd and Magdalena Bay in several stops of the tour. Eilish will conclude his concert series on July 27 in Dublin, Ireland.