Billie Eilish returns with more shows for her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, adding 23 new dates including a fall U.S. leg. The singer continues her climate-conscious concert model with REVERB partnership.
By: Vibhuti Pathak
Billie Eilish is heading back on the road with a fresh batch of tour dates as part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour. Following the massive success of her global trek, the pop icon has added 23 new dates to her concert calendar, with a strong focus on U.S. cities this fall.
Announced on Monday (19), the new leg includes 21 additional arena shows in the United States, kicking off October 9 in Miami, Florida, and wrapping up on November 23 in San Francisco, California. The fall extension also includes two shows in Japan on August 16 and 17, further solidifying the tour’s global impact.
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With the announcement, Eilish’s 2024–2025 tour will now encompass over 100 dates worldwide — a landmark for the 22-year-old Grammy-winning singer. The new U.S. routing includes stops in key cities such as Charlotte (North Carolina), Tulsa (Oklahoma), Raleigh (North Carolina), Austin (Texas), Phoenix (Arizona), Long Island (New York), and more.
Tickets for the newly announced dates will go on sale to the general public starting May 22 at 12 p.m. local time through billieeilish.com. Fans with American Express cards will get early access with a presale beginning May 20 at 12 p.m. local time.
Beyond the music, Eilish is doubling down on her commitment to sustainability during this leg of the tour. As with her previous shows, this leg will implement environmentally conscious practices aimed at minimizing the tour’s carbon footprint. Measures include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, eliminating single-use plastics, and offering plant-based food options at concert concessions.
Additionally, a dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to REVERB, a nonprofit organization that supports initiatives addressing climate change and food insecurity. Eilish and REVERB have worked together before to create more sustainable tour environments, and this continuation highlights her ongoing dedication to eco-conscious artistry.
The tour supports her third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft, which explores complex themes ranging from fame to identity through genre-blurring compositions. The album has been praised for its introspective lyrics and sonic experimentation, and the live show brings that emotional intensity to life through immersive stage design and powerful visuals.
Eilish’s recent openness about topics such as her experience with Tourette’s syndrome and her evolving identity have only deepened her bond with fans. Her willingness to blend vulnerability with activism has made her not only a musical force but also a cultural icon of her generation.
With these new tour dates, Billie Eilish is not just extending a concert tour — she’s expanding a global movement that fuses art, awareness, and authenticity. Fans can expect more than a show; they can expect an experience that hits hard and stays soft at heart.