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Billie Eilish Adds 23 Shows to ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ Tour, Totaling 106 Dates Worldwide

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Music fans waiting for Billie Eilish to visit their cities have a new reason to smile. The singer just added 23 more arena shows to her world tour, bringing her total to 106 concerts worldwide.

Starting this August in Japan, Eilish will perform at the Saitama Super Arena. She then heads back to American soil in October, with three nights in Miami’s Kaseya Center kicking off the new US shows.

The stage setup puts a fresh spin on the concert experience. Instead of performing from one end of the arena, Eilish stands in the middle, surrounded by fans on all sides. Giant screens on the floor light up beneath her feet, while eight tall video screens circle the stage, making sure nobody misses a moment – even from the back rows.

“heard you wanted more shows :pppp,” Eilish wrote to fans on Instagram, announcing the new dates. Her latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” released last May, forms the backbone of these shows. But she doesn’t forget old favorites – fans still get to hear hits like “Bad Guy” and her Oscar-winning “What Was I Made For?”

One of the night’s most powerful moments comes during “When the Party’s Over.” The entire arena falls silent as Eilish builds her voice into layers of harmony. This unique moment has left many fans speechless – quite literally.

Getting tickets shouldn’t empty your wallet. The tour uses a system that blocks resellers from marking up prices. If someone can’t make a show, they can only resell their ticket for what they paid through Ticketmaster’s official exchange. No more $500 tickets that originally cost $100.


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The environment gets special attention too. Concert t-shirts and hoodies use recycled materials. Fans can fill water bottles at free stations instead of buying plastic ones. The tour implements “no idling” policies for vehicles to cut down on pollution.

Different artists join Eilish throughout the tour, including Nat & Alex Wolff, Towa Bird, The Marías, and others. Her brother Finneas, who helps create her music, often shares the stage with her.

Want to grab tickets? American Express cardholders get first dibs on May 20 at noon local time. Everyone else can try on May 22. Japanese show tickets follow similar timing, starting with presales on May 22.

The new schedule includes multiple nights in several cities. London fans already snatched up all tickets for six nights at the O2 Arena. Manchester gets four shows at Co-op Live. Miami, Raleigh, Charlotte, Long Island, New Orleans, Tulsa, Austin, and Phoenix each host two or more nights.

The whole thing wraps up in San Francisco next November, with two nights at Chase Center. By then, Eilish will have performed for fans across four continents, bringing her music and message to audiences worldwide.

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