Sia - Courage To Change -live - At The 2020 Billb...

Unlike her high-energy hits like Chandelier or Cheap Thrills , Courage to Change is a slow-burn ballad about resilience. Written for the film Music (which she directed), the song asks a simple but profound question: "Do you want to be the one who gives up, or the one who fights?"

I’ve structured it to be engaging, insightful, and shareable. Headline: One Performance. One Message. Infinite Courage. ❤️

Enter Sia at the Billboard Music Awards. No flashy dancers. No gimmicks. Just raw truth.

Some performances are just concerts. Others are moments. Sia’s live rendition of Courage to Change at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards falls squarely into the second category. In a year when the world was grappling with a pandemic, social unrest, and personal loss, Sia took the stage not as a pop star, but as a healer. Sia - Courage to Change -Live at the 2020 Billb...

In a year of masks and distance, she gave us emotional honesty. And that’s why this performance still hits different.

"In 2020, we didn't need another pop anthem. We needed a hand to hold.

#Sia #CourageToChange #BBMAs2020 #MentalHealthAwareness Title: Why Sia’s “Courage to Change” Live at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards Still Brings Us to Tears Unlike her high-energy hits like Chandelier or Cheap

With her signature wig hiding her face, she let the lyrics become the star. In a year defined by isolation, fear, and uncertainty, this song became an anthem. She reminded us that: ✅ It’s okay to not be okay. ✅ Asking for help is brave. ✅ Change starts with a single, shaky step.

You feel stuck, lonely, or like you're the only one struggling. Option 3: Video Script (For a YouTube Short or TikTok, ~30 seconds) (Visual: Clip of Sia standing still, then starting to sing softly)

If you need a reminder that you’re not alone tonight, watch this performance. 🎤 One Message

She sang Courage to Change —a song that says it's actually brave to admit you're falling apart.

When Sia performed "Courage to Change" live at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, she didn't just sing—she delivered a lifeline.