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Watch Billie Eilish’s tender cover of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ in Amsterdam

Billie Eilish played a tender cover of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ in Amsterdam this weekend – watch the footage below.

The singer’s ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ world tour arrived in the Ziggo Dome in the Dutch capital on Sunday (May 4) for the first of a run of three nights, and among a 22-track setlist, she included Radiohead’s 1992 debut single for the first time.

Eilish has been a longtime fan of Radiohead and in 2019, it emerged that the feeling was mutual, with frontman Thom Yorke praising her defiant spirit. “I like Billie Eilish,” he said. “She’s doing her own thing. Nobody’s telling her what to do.”

Eilish’s tour manager Brian Marquis later revealed that Yorke met her backstage at a show and told her, “You’re the only one doing anything fucking interesting nowadays”.

Watch fan-captured footage of the ‘Creep’ performance here:

Billie Eilish played:

‘Chihiro’
‘Lunch’
‘NDA’
‘Therefore I Am’
‘Wildflower’
‘When The Party’s Over’
‘The Diner’
‘Ilomilo’
‘Bad Guy’
‘The Greatest’
‘Your Power’
‘Skinny’
‘Creep’
‘Bury A Friend’
‘Oxytocin’
‘Guess’
‘Everything I Wanted’
‘Lovely / Idontwannabeyouanymore / Ocean Eyes’
‘L’Amour De Ma Vie’
‘What Was I Made For?’
‘Happier Than Ever’
‘Birds Of A Feather’

The ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ tour is due to continue around Europe over the next month, and she arrives in the UK on July 7 for two nights in Glasgow and then six at London’s O2 Arena. Four dates in Manchester and two in Dublin will bring the 83-date tour to a close. You can view a full list of tour dates here and purchase any remaining tickets for her UK dates here.

Elsewhere, Eilish recently joined Charli XCX during her Coachella 2025 set for a rendition of their collaboration ‘Guess’, which they were recently nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

Eilish has also announced another set of her Overheated climate action events in London and Berlin, aiming to bring together “climate activists, musicians and designers at the two venues and other leading voices filled with discussion, community building and resources to help tackle the climate crisis”.

She also recently opened up about why she “absolutely hated” her name growing up.

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