Billie Eilish has announced she will be embarking ona worldwide concert tour starting in September 2024, which will follow the release of her third studio album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” due to come out on 17 May.
The two-time Academy Award-winning singer will play 81 dates between 29 September this year and 27 July 2025, 34 of which will take place in North America.
Eilish will begin her tour, which will be named Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour, at Centre Vidéotron in Quebec on 29 September 2024, one of four concerts she will play in Canada (also Toronto and Vancouver).
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The 22-year-old will put on 30 gigs on US soil, including three at Madison Square Garden in New York and another three at Kia Forum in Inglewood, which brings the American leg of her tour to a close on 17 December.
From there, Eilish will take a two-month break before heading to Australia and New Zealand for 12 dates in February 2025. She will finish up with 35 concerts in Europe, the last of which will take place in Dublin in July.
Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour - full schedule
How to get tickets for Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour
Tickets for the tour will officially go on sale to the general public on Friday (3 May), although pre-sale tickets will be available in “select markets” on Tuesday (30 April) and Wednesday (1 May).
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The “Bad Guy” songstress has revealed she will endeavour to make her world tour as sustainable as possible. Eilish will donate a percentage of profits from the tour to nonprofit Reverb, who undertake environmental and climate justice projects.
She has also partnered with the organisation to set up “eco-villages” at her gigs, where fans will be able to learn about sustainability. In addition, Concertgoers will be able to buy plant-based food options thanks to Eilish’s link up with Support+Feed, a company run by her mother, Maggie Baird.