Illenium Goes On Sudden Response Spree On Twitter, Fans Flood Him With Questions

Normally if an artist, celebrity, or athlete wants to answer fan questions on the internet, they’ll do a form of AMA: ask me anything. Platforms that support this vary from Reddit, where there’s an actual community for it; Instagram, where there’s a question button built in; or Twitter, where it’s admittedly a bit more messy. Then again, fans can just notice a public figure is answering lots of questions and start flooding the person with more! The latter seems to be the case with Illenium this past weekend.

Fans began pouring their questions to Illenium, who answered quite a good amount, a couple dozen at least. Sometimes, he wasn’t even answering questions at all, just responding to random fans who hadn’t even tagged him!

Some highlights if you don’t want to scroll through all the tweets below:

Two nights of Red Rocks 2019 There will be an album this year, but he doesn’t know when The title of the new track he just dropped is “PRAY” Festival sets this year won’t be Awake 2.0, but they won’t be DJ sets, either. Somewhere in between He’d love to collaborate with Bassnectar, Skrillex, or Porter He wouldn’t remix “Divinity” by Porter Robinson because “it’s already perfect”

Sorry I’ve been MIA fammm. Was on a little vacation and working on tunes. Gonna premiere one of these new tunes tniteeee. So. Fkn. Stoked.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 16, 2019

 

And @blankemusic All the futureeee. Go support these peeps fam.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

“Him” is blanke in the tweet below.

One day for sure. Gotta finish all this other shit first tho.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

not superrrr soon but I’m crankin away.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

PRAY

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Yep! Announcing soon!

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

I am. 2 days. Announcing officially soon. ❤❤

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Hmmmmm. Forest lost lands awake 1.0. Tough question tho. Forest is v sentimental, lost lands just gets me in a bass face mood, and awake 1 reminds me of good times with the best of homies.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Equal honestly. I’ve just worn year 1 more.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Sooooon

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Fests this year wont be awake 2.0 but won’t be Dj sets. Somewhere in the middle but I’d definitely still consider it live.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Can’t possibly decide. Impossible question haha

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

I would loveeee to give more info but I can’t yet. I still have work to do on it so it’s not coming quite as soon as I would hope. But it’s comin!

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Hmmmm. I need to actually write out a bucket list. It’s too important to just throw three random things out there. 🙂

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Bassnectar and Skrillex

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Yes porter too for sure

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

It’s already perfect.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

The end of the Halsey remix fucks me up currently. Dlmd say it disarm you. Can’t choose

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

FUCK YES DONT DISCRIMINATE

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Definitely not. That set was more like one of my after party sets. Still fun tho!

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Dudes a beast. Down at some point

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Ice cream cake

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Yes. Eden bon iver x ambassadors nothing nowhere. Tons more if I had infinite money hahaha

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

I’m working on an album but don’t know anything about release yet. It’s not done.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Yes

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

NMDS all black

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

YESSS 🤗🤗🤗

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Said the sky Dabin Blanke William black

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Mitis trivecta. So many talented peeps

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

Orange

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

I love you fam ❤ sorry if I couldn’t respond to everyone but thank you for letting me follow my passion and for supporting me through everything.

— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUMMUSIC) February 17, 2019

 

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