Popstar Billie Eilish is currently touring for the “Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour” to support her third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024). This is the seventh headlining concert tour for the artist, who is set to kick off the eagerly-anticipated second North American leg in a few days.

Initially, 81 dates were announced across North America, Oceania and Europe however, she announced the addition of two shows in Japan and a second North American run. According to fans of the singer, this is shaping up to be her most ambitious stint yet.

The latest leg of the tour begins on October 9 with the first show to be held at Miami’s Kaseya Center and going on to stops in Orlando, Raleigh, Charlotte, New York, Philadelphia, Austin, New Orleans, San Francisco and Phoenix. This leg of the tour will stretch across more than 20 dates as per a report by the Mirror.

Here is the full list of venues, cities and dates for Billie Eilish’s tour as per the same report:

Oct 9–12: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL

Oct 14: Kia Center, Orlando, FL

Oct 16–17: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC

Oct 19–20: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC

Oct 23: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA

Oct 25–26: UBS Arena, Long Island, NY

Nov 7–8: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA

Nov 10–11: BOK Center, Tulsa, OK

Nov 13–14: Moody Center ATX, Austin, TX

Nov 18–19: PHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ

Nov 22–23: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA

How to still get tickets for sold-out concerts

Since the tour dates were announced months ago and tickets went on sale immediately after, a majority of the shows sold out almost instantaneously, throwing fans into a frenzy. But there may still be hope. Tickets were sold through the platform Ticketmaster which also allows the reselling of concert tickets. Fans can wait for tickets to be available on the site as and when they are refunded. It is advisable to only purchase tickets from official sites affiliated with the tour such as TicketMaster and LiveNation as there may be the possibility of being duped and scalped by unofficial sites.

Billie Eilish opted for Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, to prevent ticket scalping, wherein affordable tickets are resold for exorbitant prices. Instead, this initiative allows the people who purchased the tickets to only resell at the value they had purchased at initially. To further keep ticket purchases fair, Billie also made the tickets mobile-only and restricted from transfer. So keep an eye out for ticket availability on TicketMaster, some fans may be unable to make it to the show and may return their tickets, ensuring that they will be back on the market and best of luck ticket hunting!