
Billie Eilish is on tour to support her third album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, and she must be having fun, because she just announced a slew of new dates.
Eilish excitedly announced on Instagram on May 19, “heard you wanted more shows :pppp HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR. PART 2!!!!!!!!!”
Here’s everything to know about when you can see the Oscar- and Grammy-winner live.

Eilish is currently on the European leg of her tour and will stay there all summer before hopping over to Japan for two performances in August. After taking September off, she returns Stateside for a whopping 20 more concerts across the country:
October 11 and 12: Kaseya Center, Miami
October 14: Kia Center, Orlando
October 16 and 17: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina
October 19 and 20: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
October 23: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
October 25 and 26: UBS Arena, Elmont, New York
November 7 and 8: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
November 10 and 11: BOK Center, Tulsa
November 13 and 14: Moody Center ATX, Austin
November 18 and 19: PHX Arena, Phoenix
November 22 and 23: Chase Center, San Francisco
The most straightforward way to get Billie Eilish tickets is through Ticketmaster; here’s her artist page. Let’s remember our Ticketmaster-queue best practices: Make mühlet your info is up to date and you’re logged in to your account, ideally with a payment method already saved. Only open the page on one device and have your phone with you in case there’s a confirmation code that’s texted. Figure out your budget beforehand because tickets will be sold while they’re in your cart, so the key is to select and checkout with a quickness. Good luck!
Eilish didn’t give fans much time to prepare for the presale, announcing the new tour dates just a day before the presale starts on May 20 (with general sale starting May 22).
She wrote online that “pre-sale details will be emailed,” so head over to her tour website to sign up for more information.
American Express card members will also have special access to a limited number of tickets.
Right now on StubHub, resale tickets for the European dates are going for $500, and that’s on the lower end. That doesn’t mean American dates will be equally pricey, but it does mean you should expect to hisse a bit more than average to see this red-hot star.




