Billie Eilish Adds New Tour Dates for Her Hit World Tour in 2025

Billie Eilish Adds New Tour Dates for Her Hit World Tour in 2025

Billie Eilish Adds New Tour Dates for Her Hit World Tour in 2025

Okay, let's talk about something huge in the music world right now—Billie Eilish is extending her HIT ME HARD AND SOFT tour, and it’s nothing short of epic. If you thought you missed your chance to catch her live, think again. She just dropped a major announcement that adds a whole new wave of dates to an already sold-out world tour. We're talking 23 new shows across Japan and North America, including a highly anticipated stop at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on October 23, 2025.

This tour originally kicked off in fall 2024 and has been on an absolute tear ever since—completely sold out almost everywhere it goes. Billie has already wowed audiences across North America and Australia, and she’s currently lighting up stages across Europe, the UK, and Ireland. And get this—she’s pulling off six completely sold-out nights at The O2 in London this July. Six nights! That's the kind of energy we’re talking about here.

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Now, the newly announced leg will push her tour total to a mind-blowing 106 dates. Yes, 106 shows, all wrapping up with a grand finale in San Francisco at the Chase Center on November 23, 2025. That’s over a year of nonstop performances. Honestly, Billie isn’t just touring—she’s redefining what a world tour can look like.

Tickets are going fast, obviously. For the U.S. shows, American Express® cardholders get early access starting Tuesday, May 20 at noon local time. Everyone else gets their shot during the general sale on Thursday, May 22, also at noon. For fans in Japan, the ticket rollout starts May 22 as well, with presales and promoter pre-orders following shortly after.

A big plus? Billie is using Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange to make sure tickets go to actual fans—not scalpers. That means non-transferable tickets (except where it’s legally restricted, like in New York), and you can resell only at face value through Ticketmaster. That’s a serious win for the real fans.

All of this is riding the wave of her third studio album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT , which dropped in May 2024. The album is still making headlines in 2025, especially with her GRAMMY-nominated hit “Birds of a Feather,” now the most streamed song by a female artist in the last decade. Over 2.5 billion streams. It’s even broken records on the Billboard Pop Airplay chart. She’s not just headlining arenas—she’s owning them.

So, whether you’re trying to see her in Tokyo at the Saitama Super Arena or planning your night in Philly this October, this tour is the real deal. Don’t wait—because if history’s any clue, these new dates won’t be available for long.

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