Billie Eilish unveils global arena tour titled ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’

Billie Eilish Kicks Off Global Arena Tour This Fall: Fans Await New Album and Concert Experience

Billie Eilish’s Worldwide Arena Tour Kicks Off This Fall

Billie Eilish is set to embark on a worldwide arena tour this fall, starting in Quebec City on September 29th and ending in Dublin on July 27, 2025. The tour will include stops in major cities across North America, Australia, and Europe. Presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday, with any remaining tickets going on sale Friday on billieeilish.com. A portion of the proceeds from the tour will go to the environmental nonprofit REVERB.

The announcement of the tour comes as Eilish recently revealed that her third studio album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” will be released on May 17. She shared the album artwork on Instagram, showing her floating in a body of water after being ejected from a door. In the caption, she explained that she will not be releasing any singles ahead of the album’s debut. Eilish worked on the album with her brother, Finneas, with whom she won an Oscar for their song “What Was I Made For?” from the movie “Barbie.”

At just 22 years old, Eilish made history by becoming the youngest person to win two career Oscars. The album release and tour announcement have fans eagerly anticipating what’s next for the talented pop singer. With her unique sound and captivating performances, Eilish has become one of the most popular artists in music today. Fans can expect an unforgettable experience when they attend one of her shows during her worldwide arena tour this fall.

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