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Billie Eilish announces new Apple Music radio show with her dad

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Me & Dad Radio will see Eilish and her father discuss their favourite music Billie Eilish has announced ‘Me & Dad Radio’, a new show on Apple Music’s Beats 1 radio platform that will feature conversations about music between the songwriter and her father, Patrick O’Connell.

The six-episode series will premiere on Apple Music today (May 8) at 8pm BST. “My dad and I have had this relationship over the years of sharing music with each other,” Eilish told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in an interview, announcing the new show. “My dad has shown me some of my favorite songs in the world and I’ve shown him songs that he loves and adores also.” Billie Eilish – “me & dad radio” on @applemusic @beats1Airing starting tomorrow at 12pm PT

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