What Gracie Abrams has learned from Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and Chappell Roan One summer’s evening in early 2024, as the sun was beginning to set, a handful of women strolled across Sydney’s Moore Park with bows in their hair.
The egomania of those who would prefer to hear their own (really, really bad) voice extended to the one moment in the show when Eilish requested silence as she recorded looped layers of her voice to harmonise with herself during the delicate early hit “When The Party’s Over.”