Billie EilishandFinneas O’Connellare opening up about howThe Killershave influenced them, both personally and professionally.
PEOPLE can share an exclusive clip of the siblings and musical partners performing “Therefore I Am” during the upcoming2021 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO, as well as a conversation between Eilish, 19, and O’Connell, 23, about theBrandon Flowers-led rock band (which will also be a part of the event).
“The Killers is a band that I think we both sort of view as a childhood favorite — especiallyHot Fuss, the album, because ‘Mr. Brightside’ on it is just such an important piece of music to us,” Finneas says.
Adds Eilishof the “classic” 2003 track, “I mean, there was a lot of times when I would just sit in the car and cry to ‘Mr. Brightside’ even though nothing in my life, at all, was that situation.”
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Billie Eilish (L); The Killers' “Mr. Brightside” music video.Steve Granitz/WireImage
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell.
She goes on to say that the song is an example of"music that makes you feel heardeven if what you feel heard for isn’t even how you feel, if that makes sense."
“I love it. Love The Killers,” raves the “Bad Guy” hitmaker.
Eilish and The Killers are among a dozen musical acts that will be featured during Thursday’s ALTer EGO event, which was also include “iconic” performances fromColdplay, Muse, Weezer,The Black KeysandBeck.
Rounding out the lineup areBlink-182,Mumford & Sons,Twenty One Pilots, Cage the Elephant and theFoo Fighters, the latter of whom will kick off the show.
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RELATED VIDEO: Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell Perform at 2021 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO
The Killers made headlines in November 2019 when Flowers, 39,brought 17-year-old Jayson Verebay on stagein Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after spotting the young fan holding up a sign asking to play with the band.
As the crowd erupted in cheers, the teenager tookRonnie Vannucci Jr.’s spot behind the drums to join in for The Killers' hit song “For Reasons Unknown.”
In an interview withRolling Stoneafter his impressive performance, Jayson admitted that his “heart was pounding” and he “was actually shaking” when he ventured onto the stage. “It was the most mind-boggling experience ever,” he added.
The 2021 iHeartRadio ALTer EGOairs Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT onLiveXLive.comand will broadcast across more than 80 Alternative and Rock iHeartRadio stations.
source: people.com