Musicians Who Have Opened Up About ET Encounters

Musicians Who Have Opened Up About ET Encounters


What kind of music do they play on Mars?

Between the Artemis II launch and the success of the Ryan Gosling-led Project Hail Mary, it seems like everyone is interested in outer space right now. And a select few think outer space is interested in them too.

Over the last decade, alleged UFO sightings have become more frequent, thanks in part to cell phone cameras and social media allowing for easier documentation of bizarre events. And the conspiracy theories around aliens are not limited to internet-obsessed tin foil hat wearers.

A number of celebrities have shared their thoughts and personal experiences with aliens, making a compelling argument for extraterrestrial life. Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 fame, for example, has spent decades researching the matter. The first instance of DeLonge’s alien obsession being made known publicly was in 1999, with Blink-182’s aptly named single “Aliens Exist.” Turns out the song wasn’t just a fun play on a favorite sci-fi topic; it was a confession of DeLonge’s beliefs. Over the following two decades, DeLonge would go on to talk about the existence of alien life in countless interviews. There are so many instances of DeLonge referencing the extraterritorial that Billboard was able to compile a list of every time the pop-punk star mentioned our friends from above.

DeLonge is not the only musician to talk about aliens and encountering them. Though not as zealous as the Blink-182 member, several artists have also shared their alien encounters with the public. Demi Lovato even once hung out with “one of the world’s foremost authority figures regarding Extraterrestrial Intelligence.”

From the aforementioned DeLonge and Lovato to Kacey Musgraves, here are a few musicians who’ve talked about their interactions with the extraterrestrial.




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