Billie Eilish fans, buckle up, the wait is over. The beloved pop sensation is hitting the road once again to celebrate her new album Hit Me Hard and Soft. Eilish will be touring North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.
Starting this September and going strong until the end of December in North America, the tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. Billie will be back in action come February 2025 to rock out with Europe and The UK
Check out full list of dates below:
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Now, let’s talk about something close to Billie’s heart: saving the planet. This tour isn’t just about music, it’s about making a difference. That’s why Billie is teaming up with some incredible organizations to promote sustainability every step of the way.
First up we have REVERB, an environmental non-profit dedicated to making a positive impact. Together, Billie and REVERB are focusing on treating our planet with care during a massive tour.
At every show, you’ll find not one, but two REVERB Eco-Villages where fans can get involved, connect with non-profits, and take action for the planet and its people.
And if you’re feeling extra motivated, why not participate in a plant-based food drive? Join forces with SUPPORT + FEED to raise awareness and gather food for local communities. Fans can take the pledge to eat at least one plant-based meal a day for 30 days because small actions can lead to big changes.
Now, let’s talk about how you can do your part to make this tour more sustainable. It’s simple, really. Take public transportation or carpool to the show to reduce greenhouse gas pollution. And don’t forget to bring an empty reusable water bottle or donate for a custom one. The venue will have water bottle refill stations at every eco-village, so you can stay hydrated while saving the planet.
Oh and one more thing. Tickets are available now, so don’t miss your chance to be part of something truly special. Most importantly, have fun!
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