Billie Eilish fans have a lot to look forward to these days.
The 22-year-old Grammy and Oscar winner announced her upcoming world tour, “Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour,” on social media on April 29.
Eilish’s upcoming album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” will be released on May 17. She announced new music on April 8.
“So crazy writing this right now, I’m nervous and excited,” she wrote on Instagram at the time.
Eilish “will not be doing singles” from the album, she said in her announcement. Even without hearing a word about the new album, fans are eager to go on tour.
“YOUR BEST CROWD IS WAITING!!!!” one fan wrote under Eilish’s tweet.
The tour kicks off in Canada in September, then travels through the United States before heading overseas for international stops in countries like Denmark, Austria and Italy. The tour is currently scheduled to conclude in July 2025 in Ireland.
Here’s everything we know so far about Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour.”
When does Billie Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour’ start?
The “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour begins September 29 in Quebec, Canada.
How to get tickets for “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” by Billie Eilish
American Express pre-sales open April 30 for the majority of shows. But pre-sales for opening night begin April 29.
General on-sale begins May 2 or 3 depending on the show and its local time, Ticketmaster shows.
Fans can find tickets on the singer’s website and on Ticketmaster.
What are the Billie Eilish tour dates and stops?
September 29: Quebec, Canada
October 1: Toronto, Canada
October 2: Toronto, Canada
October 4: Baltimore
October 5: Philadelphia
October 7: Detroit
October 9: Newark, New Jersey
October 11: Boston
October 13: Pittsburgh
October 16: New York
October 17: New York
October 18: New York
November 2: Atlanta
November 3: Atlanta
November 6: Nashville, Tennessee
November 8: Cincinnati
November 10: Saint Paul, Minnesota
November 11: Saint Paul, Minnesota
November 13: Chicago
November 14: Chicago
November 16: Kansas City
November 17: Omaha, Nebraska
November 19: Denver
November 20: Denver
December 3: Vancouver, Canada
December 5: Seattle
December 6: Seattle
December 8: Portland, Oregon
December 10: San Jose, California
December 11: San Jose, California
December 13: Glendale, Arizona
December 15: Los Angeles
December 16: Los Angeles
December 17: Los Angeles
February 18: Brisbane, Australia
February 19: Brisbane, Australia
February 21: Brisbane, Australia
February 22: Brisbane, Australia
February 24: Sydney, Australia
February 25: Sydney, Australia
February 27: Sydney, Australia
February 28: Sydney, Australia
March 4: Melbourne, Australia
March 5: Melbourne, Australia
March 7: Melbourne, Australia
March 8: Melbourne, Australia
April 23: Stockholm, Sweden
April 24: Stockholm, Sweden
April 26: Oslo, Norway
April 28: Copenhagen, Denmark
April 29: Copenhagen Denmark
May 2: Hanover, Germany
May 4: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 5: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 7: Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 9: Berlin, Germany
May 29: Cologne, Germany
May 30: Cologne, Germany
June 1: Prague, Czech Republic
June 3: Krakow, Poland
June 4: Krakow, Poland
June 6: Vienna, Austria
June 8: Bologna, Italy
June 10: Paris, France
June 11: Praise, France
June 14: Barcelona, Spain
June 15: Barcelona, Spain
July 7: Glasgow, Scotland
July 8: Glasgow, Scotland
July 10: London, England
July 11: London, England
July 13: London, England
July 14: London, England
July 16: London, England
July 17: London, England
July 19: Manchester, England
July 20: Manchester, England
July 22: Manchester, England
July 23: Manchester, England
July 26: Dublin, Ireland
July 27: Dublin, Ireland
This article was originally published on TODAY.com