Billie Eilish and Support+Feed’s Overheated Sustainability Event Comes to Atlanta
Billie Eilish, the Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, is teaming up with her mother’s organization, Support+Feed, to host the first-ever U.S. edition of Overheated. This climate change activism event aims to inspire and educate attendees about the urgent need to address the climate crisis.
Billie Eilish Takes the Lead
As a co-founder of Overheated, Eilish is passionate about raising awareness for environmental issues. She will join a lineup of activists, artists, and thought leaders to discuss practical solutions and inspire action.
A Global Event
Overheated will take place on November 3rd at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The event is sold out, but it will also be livestreamed globally on Eilish’s official YouTube channel, allowing fans from around the world to participate.
A Day of Education and Action
The event will feature a variety of topics related to climate change, including storytelling, food systems, sustainable fashion, environmental justice, and accessible resources. Attendees can expect engaging discussions, a plant-based lunch, and a dance party.
A Star-Studded Lineup
In addition to Billie Eilish, the event will feature a number of special guests, including Maggie Baird, Saad Amer, Corinea Austin, Xiye Bastida, Daniel Blackman, Brea Baker, Abre’ Conner, Quintin Crumpler, Jasmine Crowe-Houston, Helena Gualinga, Wawa Gatheru, Isaias Hernandez, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Jamila Norman, Samata Pattinson, Maya Penn, and Angela Watts.
Support+Feed’s Mission
Support+Feed, the organization founded by Maggie Baird, is committed to mitigating climate change and increasing food security. The organization has reached 41 cities globally and is dedicated to promoting plant-based food as a sustainable solution.
The Power of Music and Activism
Overheated demonstrates the power of music and activism to drive positive change. By bringing together artists, thought leaders, and concerned citizens, the event aims to inspire and empower individuals to take action on climate change.