How to get Billie Eilish tickets for the 2024-2025 world tour

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    Billie Eilish is coming off quite a thrilling couple of years, and it looks like she's gearing up to continue the excitement through 2025. The Grammy and Oscar Award-winning singer-songwriter just announced the "Hit Me Hard and Soft" world tour, and tickets go on sale to the general public very soon. Below, we'll show you everything you need to know about how to get Billie Eilish tickets.

    Eilish has already won nine Grammy Awards at just 22 years old, and she added a second Oscar to the mix earlier this year when she won Best Original Song at the Academy Awards for her work on "What Was I Made For?" in the Barbie movie, alongside her brother Finneas. The duo previously won the Oscar in 2022 for their "No Time To Die" song in the most recent James Bond movie.

    Eilish announced the "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour in celebration of her forthcoming album of the same name, which will be released on May 17. This will be Eilish's third studio album, following "Happier Than Ever" and "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"

    We've got you covered if you're looking for tickets to Billie Eilish's 2024-2025 concert tour. Here's our breakdown of Billie Eilish's tour schedule, purchasing details, and anticipated pricing. Plus, we'll show you everything you need to know about the Ticketmaster pre-sale, general public sale, and exchange program.

    How to get Billie Eilish tickets

    Initial Billie Eilish tickets are sold through Ticketmaster. Tickets were first sold through a pre-sale from Tuesday, April 30 at 12 p.m. ET to Friday, May 3 at 11 a.m. ET. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Ticketmaster starting on Friday, May 3 at 12 p.m. ET. Historically, Billie Eilish tickets are snapped up pretty quickly, so fans will want to be waiting in the queue as soon as the sale starts.

    Listings for Eilish's shows through resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats popped up before the pre-sale even started. People are welcome to browse those sites as well, although resale tickets come with some stipulations for Eilish's tour.

    For the "Hit Me Hard and Soft" world tour, tickets on many dates are not eligible for transfer outside the official Ticketmaster Face Value Exchange program. States like New York, Illinois, Colorado, Virginia, Utah, and Connecticut have laws that don't limit ticket resale, so people can purchase tickets through resale websites for concerts in those regions. For shows outside those states, you'll probably want to stick with buying from the Ticketmaster Face Value Exchange if you cannot get your hands on original standard tickets during the initial sale.

    Below are the cheapest starting prices on StubHub and Vivid Seats for Eilish's tour stops in states where ticket transfer is eligible, including her three Madison Square Garden shows.

    DateCityVivid SeatsStubHubTime
    October 16New York, NY$140$1437 p.m.
    October 17New York, NY$138$1447 p.m.
    October 18New York, NY$160$1657 p.m.
    November 13Chicago, IL$117$1267 p.m.
    November 14Chicago, IL$110$1217 p.m.
    November 19Denver, CO$122$1327 p.m.
    November 20Denver, CO$120$1337 p.m.

    Billie Eilish schedule

    Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour will run through North America, including stops in Canada and the US, from September 29, 2024, to December 17, 2024. Then, she'll embark on the international legs of her tour, starting in Australia on February 18, 2025, and ending in Ireland on July 27, 2025. Below, we've compiled all of her North American tour dates. You can check Ticketmaster for a full list of global tour stops and additional ticketing information.

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    How much are Billie Eilish tickets?

    Original Billie Eilish ticket prices vary depending on the date and location within a venue. While you'll need to get through the Ticketmaster queue to see the exact price ranges for your specific venue, the Heritage Bank Center website (which will host Eilish's Cincinnati, Ohio show on November 8) shared a range of prices. According to the venue's website, tickets start at $59.50 and go up to $499.50.

    At the time of writing, the cheapest eligible resale listings can be found on Vivid Seats. The cheapest listings start at $120 in Denver, CO on November 20, $110 in Chicago, IL on November 14, and $138 in New York, NY on October 17.

    Who is opening for Billie Eilish?

    So far, Billie Eilish hasn't announced any opening acts for the "Hit Me Hard and Soft" world tour. For Eilish's "Happier Than Ever World Tour," WILLOW, Arlo Parks, girl in red, DUCKWRTH, Jungle, and Jessie Reyez were all opening acts. In other tours, she has brought along Denzel Curry and MadeinTYO, among other openers.

    Note: Certain services and regions prohibit the resale of tickets. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal reselling of tickets, and entry into an event is at the venue's discretion.

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