Bow to Coachella’s new Queen B.
Billie Eilish made history on Saturday as the youngest artist to ever headline the Indio, California music festival — but took the moment to say hello to 2018 headliner Beyoncé.
“Thanks, Coachella! I’m sorry I’m not Beyoncé,” Eilish, 20, told the crowd.
“I love you good night.”
Earlier in her set, the “Bad Guy” singer also joked that she “shouldn’t be headlining this st,” adding that she was “so damn grateful” to perform on the legendary stage.
“This is such a dream come true,” she exclaimed. “I feel crazy.”
Eilish also at one point outlined her “three rules for the night,” including not judging others, not being an “A-hole,” and just “having fun, bitch.”
“It’s such a dream come true. I feel crazy,” she told the crowd. Amy Harris/Invision/AP
Beyoncé, 40, previously headlined the festival in 2018 and put on a career-defining show that included a Destiny’s Child reunion, epic dance numbers from Les Twins and guest appearances from husband Jay-Z, sister Solange Knowles and more.
For her part, Eilish also brought a few surprise guests to the stage over the weekend, including Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn and her Lovely collaborator Khalid.
The “Drunk in Love” singer headlined the California festival in 2018. Getty Images for Coachella
“This is the craziest shit I’ve ever experienced. [Damon] changed my life in so many ways and changed my perspective on what music and art and creation could be,” she said before the Couple sang Gorillaz hit “Feel Good Inc.”
Eilish’s show followed Harry Styles’ headlining set the night before. The former One Direction crooner got fans excited when he met country star Shania Twain for a surprise rendition of ‘Man! I feel like a woman!”
Beyoncé reunited with Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland at the 2018 music festival. Getty Images for Coachella
“This lady taught me to sing,” Styles, 28, said of Twain, 56. “She also taught me that men are trash.”
Later on set, he cheekily told the crowd, “We’ve got 12 minutes … to dance,” before adding, “I might be fast at some things, but that’s not one of them.”