Billie Eilish extends her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour into fall 2025 with 23 new US dates, prioritizing sustainability (reusable containers, plant-based meals) and fan equity (anti-scalping ticketing). The global tour blends new tracks, classics, and eco-conscious initiatives, reinforcing her cultural and environmental advocacy.
Global Tour Expansion
Billie Eilish has electrified fans with the announcement of 23 new dates for her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour, extending its reach into Japan and adding a second North American leg. The tour, which began in September 2024, now spans 106 shows worldwide and will conclude on November 23, 2025, at San Francisco’s Chase Center. The expansion underscores the tour’s monumental success, driven by Eilish’s critically acclaimed third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024), and its record-breaking single Birds of a Feather, which has amassed over 2.5 billion Spotify streams—the fastest track by a female artist to hit this milestone
U.S. Tour Highlights
The fall 2025 U.S. leg kicks off with three consecutive nights in Miami at the Kaseya Center (October 9–12), followed by multi-city stops in Orlando, Raleigh, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Long Island. New Orleans, Tulsa, Austin, and Phoenix round out the itinerary before the grand finale in San Francisco. Notably, Eilish will perform two nights in cities like Miami and Phoenix, reflecting her strategy to accommodate massive demand while minimizing travel-related carbon emissions—a nod to her environmental advocacy.

Ticketing and Anti-Scalping Measures
Tickets for the U.S. dates are available via an American Express presale starting May 20, 2025, with general sales launching May 22. To combat scalping, Eilish has partnered with Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, ensuring resale prices remain at original costs. Tickets are non-transferable except in New York, where state laws permit resale. This initiative aligns with Eilish’s commitment to fan accessibility, a recurring theme in her career.
Final Notes
For those planning to attend, Eilish’s team recommends eco-friendly travel options via Google Maps integrations and early arrival to explore on-site eco-villages promoting sustainability. With tickets selling rapidly, this tour solidifies Eilish’s status as a generational icon, blending musical innovation with activism.
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