Aussie fans of pop sensation Billie Eilish forcing more than a hundred dollars – not for concert tickets but to put people in line for them.
The 23-year-old musician is halfway through the Australia stage of hers that has hit me hard and soft tour, and who desperately to get excellent positions for performance have brought an online marketplace to pay people to keep their place in line.
Job ads released this week on Airtasker and offered users between $ 65 and $ 200 to sit or camp in the entrance row for the concert.
'Needed someone to sit in line for me in Qudos Bank Arena for the Billie Eilish concert! From the early morning 28 February to about 3 p.m., a user said.
A potential employee replied: “We can camp for this from 2:00 am to 4:00 pm if you want.”
Another job offered $ 200 for someone to camp outside the location to save their place from Wednesday to Friday morning.
Those who pay for human temporary indications in the row are among the less extreme length where Aussies are going to get a good view of the red -hot hit maker while she turns her tunes.
One mega fan today told Taylor Haynes that she was already a solid four consecutive days outside the location to secure a chair in the front row.

Billie Eilish is halfway through the Australia stage of hers that struck me hard and soft tour

Billie Eilish fans camped outside Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena to grab good places at the front of the Mosh Pit

Aussies offered to pay $ 200 for someone to stand in line for the concert for them
Dozens of fans were already in line outside of Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney Days prior to the Friday evening concert.
To get the time to tap faster, the concert visitor said that she and the other 600 fans played in the queue games and chat while waiting for the big night.
Despite the excitement, fans were closed because of their hygiene habits with a participant who calls others Tiktok after Monday's show for litter.
The fan shared a short clip that showed what the entrance to the concert was with E seemed to beAGERE gamblers forced to step over piles of waste while they found their way.
The singer born in Los Angeles will perform 12 sold -out Australian shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne as part of her world tour.
It is the first time that Billie has performed in Australia since 2022.