Billie Eilish Tour Just Announced! Here's How to Score Your 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' Tickets

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You’ll be in love with your future soon enough because Billie Eilish just announced her upcoming tour. The singer turned to social media to tell her fans that tickets for Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour will officially go on sale on May 3.

Eilish announced via Instagram, “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR. tickets on sale may 3rd 😋 pre-sale april 30th-may 1st! Various pre-sales details were emailed (@americanexpress card members will also have early access to a limited supply of tickets when using your Amex card to buy tickets.) c u then ;)."

Eilish's post also featured a photo that listed all of her show's North American tour dates.

Although Eilish only first gained attention for her music in 2015 when she uploaded the song "Ocean Eyes" to SoundCloud, the influential artist quickly became a household name among both young people and their parents alike. She and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, have gone on to write, produce, and perform many other hits, like “Bad Guy,” “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” “Bury a Friend,” and “All the Good Girls Go to Hell.”

Eilish, known for her distinctive fashion sense opting for oversized and baggy clothing, solidified her star status with her introspective lyrics and remarkable stage presence. She has gone on to win multiple Grammy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and even recently, two Oscars for “What Was I Made For?,” the popular ballad from the “Barbie” movie.

This highly anticipated upcoming tour kicks off in late September in Quebec, Canada, but will quickly make its way across North America through late December, with stops in Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Newark, Boston, and Pittsburgh, just to name a few cities. After the American leg of her tour, Eilish will continue touring in Europe come April 2025.

How to Get Tickets to Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour

Tickets for Eilish's tours tend to sell out quickly (like Taylor Swift quickly), so fans should get ready. Mark the date — pre-sale tickets will be up for grabs from April 30 to May 1 on Ticketmaster.

Fans who signed up for pre-sale access should check their emails for details. American Express card members will also receive early access to buy tickets, but you must use your AMEX upon checkout. Those who don’t have pre-sale codes will have to wait until May 3 to try to purchase.

And should they sell out during the pre-sale process, there’s always resale sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek. The only snag? Set your expectations. Resale tickets for Eilish will likely cost more than face value.

Dates for the Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour

  • September 29 – Centre Videotron in Québec City, QC

  • October 1 – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON

  • October 2 – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON

  • October 4 – CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD

  • October 5 – Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA

  • October 7 – Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI

  • October 9 – Prudential Center in Newark, NJ

  • October 11 – TD Garden in Boston, MA

  • October 13 – PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA

  • October 16 – Madison Square Garden in New York, NY

  • October 17 – Madison Square Garden in New York, NY

  • October 18 – Madison Square Garden in New York, NY

  • November 2 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA

  • November 3 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA

  • November 6 – Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN

  • November 8 – Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, OH

  • November 10 – Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN

  • November 11 – Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN

  • November 13 – United Center in Chicago, IL

  • November 14 – United Center in Chicago, IL

  • November 16 – T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO

  • November 17 – CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha, NE

  • November 19 – Ball Arena in Denver, CO

  • November 20 – Ball Arena in Denver, CO

  • December 3 – Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC

  • December 5 – Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA

  • December 6 – Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA

  • December 8 – Moda Center in Portland, OR

  • December 10 – SAP Center at San Jose in San Jose, CA

  • December 11 – SAP Center at San Jose in San Jose, CA

  • December 13 – Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ

  • December 15 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA

  • December 16 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA

  • December 17 – Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA

How Much You'll Spend on Tickets to Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour

Currently, if you do a search, you will see some resale tickets already up for grabs on sites like StubHub. At first glance, floor tickets for a New Jersey show are listed at $357 and $500. Upper sections in Madison Square Garden, located in New York City, are going for around $200.

Upper sections in Chicago are going for $170, while lower sections are going for around $600. We're not sure how long those prices will remain, as ticket costs on these resale sites tend to fluctuate based on demand.

What to Expect at Billie Eilish's Concert

Since the tour hasn’t kicked off yet, we’re still at the edge of our seats for what we might see. But if memory serves us right, Eilish’s past live shows have all been visually stunning and complemented her unique sound and style. You’ll probably experience elaborate stage designs, immersive lighting effects, and multimedia elements that enhance her music.

The singer’s performances have often been praised for moments of high energy balanced with emotional depth. She always maintains an intimate connection with her audience through her moving lyrics and stage presence. Simply put, Eilish’s music is magic.

While we anxiously await the setlist, Billboard reports that Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour tour will feature various sustainability efforts, such as a collaboration with Support + Feed that aims to inspire fans to eat plant-based meals. A portion of North American ticket sales will also go to support efforts that address the climate crisis and food insecurity.

Concertgoers: Plan to bring an empty, refillable water bottle to the show. Those who forget can also donate money to receive a RockNFill Nalgene bottle to use at the show. Water refill stations will be available at every venue.

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