Billie Eilish & Finneas Kick Off New Amazon Music Docu-Performance Series ‘Songline’: Here’s How to Watch
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Before Billie Eilish kicks off her global tour for Hit Me Hard and Soft on Sept. 29, the 22-year-old is giving fans a sneak peek of what to expect through Amazon Music‘s new docu-performance series Songline. The inaugural episode spotlights the “Lunch” singer and her brother Finneas as they perform songs, including “Birds of a Feather,” “Wildflowers” and “L’Amour De Ma Vie,” live. You’ll also get a more in-depth look at the making of the album as the two dive into the songwriting process for each hit.
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After one watch, you’ll be racing to buy last-minute tickets to the “Lunch” singer’s 2024 tour to go beyond watching her perform onscreen. For now, though, Prime members have the ability to tune into Amazon Music to watch the full episode uninterrupted.
While Eilish and Finneas will kick off the series, each new episode will feature a new artist with a focus on demystifying the songwriting process. You can expect artists to provide a stripped-down version of their music as well as in-depth interviews that explore their “origins and cultural journeys,” according to a press release.
Keep reading to learn the streaming options available.
How to Watch Billie Eilish on Songline Online for Free
You can watch and Billie Eilish and new episodes of Songline exclusively through Amazon Music. You don’t need a Prime membership in order to get Amazon Music, but you will have limited access as a non-Prime member. It’ll be an ad-supported experience and you’ll only be able to listen to a selection of playlists and stations on compatible Alexa-enabled devices, which may not include Songline.
Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users who sign up for Prime, which means you’ll get free access to Amazon Music including Songline in addition to other Prime-exclusive perks like Prime Video, free one-day shipping, grocery delivery and Prime Try Before You Buy. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the regular membership fee of $14.99 a month or $139 a year.
Students can snag a student membership with a free six month trial and 50% off membership price while qualifying government programs can get you and EBT/Medicaid subscription, which comes with a 30-day free trial and half-off subscription fee.
While Amazon Music gives you access to more than 100 million songs and podcasts and selected offline listening, you can upgrade the experience and receive even more benefits through Amazon Music Unlimited. You’ll get everything in Amazon Music but in HD quality as well as Ultra HD when listening to songs. You can explore expert-crafted playlists and stations, vaults with music from your favorite artists and a catalog of Dolby Atmos spatial and 360 Reality Audio.
Prime members can get Amazon Music Unlimited for $9.99 a month or $99 a year on top of your Prime membership. Non-Prime members can access for $10.99 a month. Both options come with a 30 day free trial to test out the service before committing.
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Eilish is known for surprising fans with special experiences tied to her music including hosting exclusive listening parties leading up to the release of Hit Me Hard And Soft as well as releasing a movie for her previous album Happier Than Ever.
Check below watch Billie Eilish perform Wildflowers live from Songline.