
Billie Eilish announces HIT ME HARD AND SOFT world tour with six London dates
Billie Eilish has announced a world tour in support of her forthcoming third studio album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.
Taking to her socials, after sharing a picture of herself in a t-shirt which teased the tour, Billie Eilish has officially announced her world tour for HIT ME HARD AND SOFT.
The tour kicks off in Quebec on 29 September, and will see Eilish visit North America and Australia before she comes to the EU and UK, with shows in Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Vienna, Paris, Barcelona, Glasgow, Manchester, as well as performing six dates in London, before wrapping up the tour in Dublin on 27 July.
Billie Eilish will continue her long-standing partnership with environmental nonprofit REVERB on this tour, building on the success of previous efforts, which resulted in over $1 million donated to environmental, greenhouse gas reduction, and climate justice projects, more than 150,000 fan actions, and much more. Sustainability efforts on this tour will include reducing greenhouse gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste, supporting climate action, and updating concession offerings to promote and encourage plant-based food options with Support+Feed.
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT comes after 2021's Happier Than Ever, which followed the success of her 2019 debut, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?.
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is set for release on 17 May via Darkroom/Interscope/Polydor Records, and is available to pre-order now. For more information on the tour dates, visit
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