Billie Eilish Announces Hit Me Hard and Soft World Tour Ahead of the Album's Release
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Billie Eilish’s new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, is not even out yet, but the singer is already planning on taking her new music on the road.
On April 29, Billie Eilish first teased her upcoming Hit Me Hard and Soft tour by posing on her Instagram stories wearing what appeared to be tour merch. In the particular slide, Eilish was seen turning her back to the camera, wearing a white T-shirt with blue and orange motifs that clearly read: “Billie Eilish. Hit Me Hard and Soft. The Tour.”
While Eilish’s hair covered most of the design, we could also see the outline of a person's silhouette flanked by multiple tour dates. Thankfully, we didn't have to wait long until Eilish announced the exact dates and cities for the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, and we are in for a treat with 80+ shows across North America, Australia, and Europe. Check out the exact dates below:
September 29, 2024: Québec, Quebec
October 1, 2024: Toronto, Ontario
October 2, 2024: Toronto, Ontario
October 4, 2024: Baltimore, MD
October 5, 2024: Philadelphia, PA
October 7, 2024: Detroit, MI
October 9, 2024: Newark, NJ
October 11, 2024: Boston, MA
October 13, 2024: Pittsburgh, PA
October 16, 2024: New York, NY
October 17, 2024: New York, NY
October 18, 2024: New York, NY
November 2, 2024: Atlanta, GA
November 3, 2024: Atlanta, GA
November 6, 2024: Nashville, TN
November 8, 2024: Cincinnati, OH
November 10, 2024: Saint Paul, MN
November 11, 2024: Saint Paul, MN
November 13, 2024: Chicago, IL
November 14, 2024: Chicago, IL
November 16, 2024: Kansas City, MO
November 17, 2024: Omaha, NE
November 19, 2024: Denver, CO
November 20, 2024: Denver, CO
December 3, 2024: Vancouver, BC
December 5, 2024: Seattle, WA
December 6, 2024: Seattle, WA
December 8, 2024: Portland, OR
December 10, 2024: San Jose, CA
December 11, 2024: San Jose, CA
December 13, 2024: Glendale, AZ
December 15, 2024: Los Angeles, CA
December 16, 2024: Los Angeles, CA
December 17, 2024: Los Angeles, CA
February 18, 2025: Brisbane, Australia
February 19, 2025: Brisbane, Australia
February 21, 2025: Brisbane, Australia
February 22, 2025: Brisbane, Australia
February 24, 2025: Sydney, Australia
February 25, 2025: Sydney, Australia
February 27, 2025: Sydney, Australia
February 28, 2025: Sydney, Australia
March 4, 2025: Melbourne, Australia
March 5, 2025: Melbourne, Australia
March 7, 2025: Melbourne, Australia
March 8, 2025: Melbourne, Australia
April 23, 2025: Stockholm, Sweden
April 24, 2025: Stockholm, Sweden
April 26, 2025: Oslo, Norway
April 28, 2025: Copenhagen, Denmark
April 29, 2025: Copenhagen, Denmark
May 2, 2025: Hannover, Germany
May 4, 2025: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 5, 2025: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 7, 2025: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 9, 2025: Berlin, Germany
May 29, 2025: Cologne, Germany
May 30, 2025: Cologne, Germany
June 1, 2025: Prague, Czech Republic
June 3, 2025: Krakow, Poland
June 4, 2025: Kraków, Poland
June 6, 2025: Vienna, Austria
June 8, 2025: Bologna, Italy
June 10, 2025: Paris, France
June 11, 2025: Paris, France
June 14, 2025: Barcelona, Spain
June 15, 2025: Barcelona, Spain
July 7, 2025: Glasgow, Scotland
July 8, 2025: Glasgow, Scotland
July 10, 2025: London, England
July 11, 2025: London, England
July 13, 2025: London, England
July 14, 2025: London, England
July 16, 2025: London, England
July 17, 2025: London, England
July 19, 2025: Manchester, England
July 30, 2025: Manchester, England
July 22, 2025: Manchester, England
July 23, 2025: Manchester, England
July 26, 2025: Dublin, Ireland
July 27, 2025: Dublin, Ireland
The Hit Me Hard and Soft tour centers on the album of the same name, which Eilish has described as “a restart.” The album doesn't come out until May 17, 2024, but tickets for the tour go on sale on May 3, 2024, with pre-sales occurring from April 30 to May 1. According to the tour announcement posted by Eilish, which you can see below, American Express card members will have early access to a limited supply of tickets if they use their cards while purchasing.
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