Finneas O'Connell

American musician and actor

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2025 Finneas O'Connell is scheduled to perform the For Cryin' Out Loud Tour.
February 13 2025 Began the United States leg of his 2025 tour in support of For Cryin' Out Loud!, starting with a performance in Nashville, Tennessee
January 24 2025 Made debut on Like a Version with a cover of The Zombies' 'Time of the Season'
2024 Upcoming projects include 'The Trainer' and 'Laid' where he plays Jason (2 episodes)
2024 Billie Eilish releases the album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' featuring multiple tracks including 'Skinny', 'Lunch', and 'Wildflower'.
2024 Finneas O'Connell released several singles from his album 'For Cryin' Out Loud!', including 'Starfucker', 'What's It Gonna Take to Break Your Heart?', '2001', and 'Family Feud'.
2024 Finneas O'Connell released the songs 'For Cryin' Out Loud!' and 'Cleats' from the album 'For Cryin' Out Loud!'.
November 8 2024 Finneas released the soundtrack album 'Disclaimer'.
October 4 2024 Finneas released his second studio album 'For Cryin' Out Loud!'.
2023 Billie Eilish releases the single 'What Was I Made For?' for 'Barbie the Album'.
2022 Voiced Jesse in animated film 'Turning Red' and appeared in short film 'When Billie Met Lisa'
2022 Finneas O'Connell collaborated with Lizzy McAlpine on the song 'Hate to Be Lame' from the album 'Five Seconds Flat'.
2022 Finneas O'Connell released the song 'Nobody Like U' with 4*Town, which peaked at 49 and achieved Gold certification from RIAA and MC.
July 29 2022 Finneas released the soundtrack album 'Vengeance'.
March 9 2022 Finneas O'Connell released his EP 'Spotify Singles' through OYOY and Interscope.
January 28 2022 Finneas released the soundtrack album 'The Fallout'.
2021 Appeared in documentary 'Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry' as himself, concert film 'Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles', and hosted 'Saturday Night Live'
2021 Composed film scores for The Fallout and Vengeance
2021 Featured on Ringo Starr's EP Zoom In, providing backing vocals
2021 Billie Eilish releases multiple singles including 'Lo Vas a Olvidar', 'Your Power', 'Lost Cause', and 'Happier Than Ever' from the album 'Happier Than Ever'.
2021 Finneas O'Connell directed the music video for 'Say What You Will' by James Blake.
2021 Finneas O'Connell released 'Till Forever Falls Apart', 'A Concert Six Months from Now', and 'The 90s', all directed by Sam Bennett.
2021 Finneas O'Connell released the song 'Till Forever Falls Apart' with Ashe, which peaked at 19 on the charts and achieved Gold certification from RIAA.
October 15 2021 Finneas O'Connell released his debut studio album 'Optimist'.
2020 Won multiple Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical; Record of the Year and Song of the Year for 'Bad Guy'; and Album of the Year and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?.
2020 Billie Eilish releases the singles 'My Future' and 'Therefore I Am' from the album 'Happier Than Ever'.
2020 Billie Eilish releases the single 'No Time To Die'.
2020 Finneas O'Connell released the song 'Everything I Wanted' by Billie Eilish.
2020 Finneas O'Connell directed the music video for 'Bikini Porn' by Tove Lo.
2020 Finneas O'Connell released 'What They'll Say About Us', directed by Sam Bennett, and 'Can't Wait to Be Dead', directed by Constellation Jones.
2020 Finneas O'Connell featured on two songs, 'Sunny' and 'Let's Fall in Love for the Night', released as part of the album One World: Together at Home, with 'Sunny' being a collaboration with Billie Eilish.
2020 Finneas' single 'What They'll Say About Us' peaked at number 35 on the US Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.
August 7 2020 Released surprise deluxe version of Blood Harmony with two new tracks
2019 Played first sold-out headline shows in New York and Los Angeles
2019 Produced Selena Gomez's single 'Lose You to Love Me', which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
2019 Billie Eilish releases the singles 'When I Was Older', 'Bury a Friend', 'Wish You Were Gay', 'Bad Guy', and 'Everything I Wanted' from the album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'.
2019 Finneas O'Connell released the songs 'New Girl', directed by Emma Sydney Menzies, as well as 'Let's Fall in Love for the Night' and 'Break My Heart Again', both directed by Sam Bennett.
2019 Finneas O'Connell released non-album singles 'Claudia', 'Angel', and 'I Don't Miss You at All' as well as the song 'I Lost a Friend' which achieved Gold certification from MC.
2019 The lead single from 'Blood Harmony', 'Let's Fall in Love for the Night', peaked at number 17 and 24 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs and Rock Airplay charts, respectively.
2019 'Let's Fall in Love for the Night' received a gold certification by Music Canada (MC), denoting track-equivalent sales of forty-thousand units.
October 2019 Embarked on first headlining tour across five US cities, including a performance at Austin City Limits
October 4 2019 Finneas O'Connell released his EP titled 'Blood Harmony' under the labels OYOY and AWAL.
September 20 2019 Released third single 'I Don't Miss You At All' from debut EP Blood Harmony
August 22 2019 Released second single 'Shelter' from debut EP Blood Harmony
June 25 2019 Released first single 'I Lost a Friend' from debut EP Blood Harmony
2018 Appeared in 'Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk' as Tom
2018 Wrote the single 'Claudia' inspired by the night he met Claudia Sulewski.
2018 Billie Eilish releases the singles 'Bitches Broken Hearts', 'Lovely' featuring Khalid, 'You Should See Me in a Crown', and 'When the Party's Over' from the album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'.
2018 Finneas O'Connell collaborated with Wafia on the song 'The Ending' featured in the VIII EP.
2018 Finneas O'Connell released multiple songs including 'Break My Heart Again', 'Heaven', 'Life Moves On', 'Landmine', 'Hollywood Forever', 'College', and 'Luck Pusher'.

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