Billie Eilish performed the first of her five shows at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
The Ocean Eyes singer, 22, played for her hometown crowd while wearing a New Orleans Saints jersey and black fishnet stockings with thigh high black socks and athletic shoes.
If not for the built in panties in her stockings, the Oscar winner would have been exposing her entire derrière to her audience.
Apple Music's Artist of the Year also wore a backward green and yellow baseball cap on her head and looked every inch the rock star she is.
The Grammy winner performed a 24-song set list, which closed out with fan favorite What Was I Made For, followed by Happier Than Ever and finishing off with her current hit Birds of a Feather.
All three closing songs featured her brother Finneas.
Billie Eilish performed the first of her five shows at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Saturday night
Last week, during her show in Glendale, Arizona, Billie was struck by a bracelet that a fan threw on stage.
She was sitting cross-legged at the very front of the stage singing her song from the Barbie soundtrack, What Was I Made for when the piece of jewelry came flying at her.
Although she was momentarily stunned, the superstar continued singing like a true professional as she glared in the direction the accessory came from, before throwing it back into the audience.
As the crowd watched her get hit by the bracelet, many booed and expressed their outrage for Eilish, who has previously said getting objects thrown at her was 'infuriating.'
While speaking about the trend of tossing items at performers on stage during an interview with THR in 2023, the Grammy winner reminded fans 'it can be dangerous.'
'I’ve been getting hit onstage with things for like, literally, six years,' she said.
She and her brother Finneas noted that phones are the most common item chucked at them as fans want them to take photos and selfies on them.
'It’s absolutely infuriating when you’re up there,' Eilish stressed. 'I have mixed feelings about it, because when you’re up there it blows... But you know it’s out of love, and they’re just trying to give you something.'
The Ocean Eyes singer, 22, played for her hometown crowd while wearing a New Orleans Saints jersey and black fishnet stockings with thigh high black socks and athletic shoes
If not for the built in panties in her stockings, the Oscar winner, would have been exposing her entire derrière to her audience
Billie also wore a backward green and yellow baseball cap on her head and looked every inch the rock star she is
They proceeded to warn fans not to throw things at them or any other artist.
'Don’t throw things onstage, but we love you; it’s very sweet,' Eilish concluded of the subject.
Fans reacted with outrage after footage of the incident went viral on X (formerly Twitter).
One expressed, 'And she threw it away as she should. When will y'all learn to stop throwing stuff at celebs…'
Another wrote, 'Bro why? See Like that's why us fans can't have anything nice,' while someone else quipped, 'when will yall learn that throwing things at artists is unacceptable…'
'This style of intimate performances will be going away soon. Artists will be performing behind mesh screens like we're watching them through a microwave door,' a fan predicted.
The comments continued in this manner with one fan writing, 'This is so disrespectful! Fans should be showing love, not throwing things.'
Harry Styles, Pink and Lil Nas X are just a few of the performers who have been hit by items fans have thrown on stage.
The Grammy winner performed a 24-song set list, which closed out with fan favorite What Was I Made For, followed by Happier Than Ever
She finished the first of her five Los Angeles shows with and her current hit Birds of a Feather
The disturbing trend started in June 2023 when Bebe Rexha was hit by phone which cut her brow bone and needed stitches during a show in New York.
The same week that Rexha was injured, Pink and Ava Max were also hit with objects.
Not long after someone threw a bracelet at Kelsea Ballerini that hit her in the eye while she performed.
It wasn't long before the trend also affected male performers including Styles, Lil Nas X and Drake.