Billie Eilish Gets Up Close and Personal With Kangaroo During Visit to Australia

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The singer stopped in the land down under for her Happier Than Ever world tour.

Billie Eilish knows how to have fun while on tour! 

The 20-year-old took some time away from the stage to cozy up with cute kangaroos.

The singer is currently in Australia for her Happier Than Ever world tour. Still, she's kept distant fans in the loop by sharing her favorite moments from her excursions with her 106 million Instagram followers. 

The carousel of snaps included multiple mirror selfies taken from different angles as she rocked baggy camo pants and an oversized grey t-shirt with a white hat. She also added a video of her warming up on stage before one of her recent performances. 

Other pics in the post include a photo of a pack of kangaroos and a video of her face to face with the furry animal. Eilish smiled as she petted the kangaroo under the chin while it seemingly munched on some snacks.

The singer captioned the post with an adorable kangaroo and star emoji.

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Eilish has plans to be in Australia through the end of the month for her Happier Than Ever world tour; the last show is in Perth on Sept. 30. 

A TikTok user captured a moment during one of Eilish's recent shows in Sydney, Australia, where the screen behind the singer malfunctioned during her ballad, "When the Party's Over." 

During the performance, the screen is supposed to show visuals from the music video for the song, where the singer looks into the camera with black ink streaming from her eyes. Instead, visuals from the song "Bad Guy" started to play in the background, which showed a car driving. 

Eilish quickly recognized that something was off and immediately looked behind her. "What the F***," the singer said as she cracked up laughing but continued with the song. 

You can watch the moment from the show below:

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