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How much are the cheapest tickets to see Billie Eilish on her 2025 tour?

How much are the cheapest tickets to see Billie Eilish on her 2025 tour?

New York Post27-05-2025
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We're 'Happier Than Ever.'
Billie Eilish recently added a whole new slew of North American dates to her ongoing international 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour,' which officially launched in September 2024.
She'll now tour all over the U.S. this October and November. While out and about, the 'Birds of a Feather' singer is scheduled to headline at Belmont Park's UBS Arena on Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26.
Other notable stops on the run include gigs in Orlando (Oct. 14), Philadelphia (Oct. 23) and San Francisco, where she'll close the trek with back-to-back gigs at the Chase Center on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23.
At past 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' shows, the 23-year-old icon took 20ish tracks to the stage. According to Set List FM, those include hits from her recently-released album like 'Chihiro,' 'Birds of a Feather' and 'Wildflower' along with stone cold classics 'bad guy,' 'What Was I Made For?' and 'Happier Than Ever' among others.
'Over 22 songs, Eilish took the crowd — and me — on an emotional rollercoaster,' the New York Post's Brooke Matalon shared in a glowing review of one of Eilish's October 2024 MSG concerts. '…the way she was able to seamlessly shift the energy from making you want to dance to making you want to cry was truly impressive.'
Want to see the gifted vocalist live?
As of now, tickets are available for all upcoming North American 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' dates.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $169 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Other shows have seats going anywhere from $181 to $506 including fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Billie Eilish's 2025 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' concert dates below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Billie Eilish North American tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Billie Eilish tour schedule Ticket prices
start at Oct. 9 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $205
(including fees) Oct. 11 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $230
(including fees) Oct. 12 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $207
(including fees) Oct. 14 at the Kia Center in Orlando, FL $356
(including fees) Oct. 16 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, NC $184
(including fees) Oct. 17 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, NC $197
(including fees) Oct. 19 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC $187
(including fees) Oct. 20 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC $169
(including fees) Oct. 23 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA $322
(including fees) Oct. 25 at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY $326
(including fees) Oct. 26 at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY $302
(including fees) Nov. 7 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, LA $186
(including fees) Nov. 8 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, LA $181
(including fees) Nov. 10 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK $220
(including fees) Nov. 11 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK $214
(including fees) Nov. 13 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX $425
(including fees) Nov. 14 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX $506
(including fees) Nov. 18 at the PHX Arena in Phoenix, AZ $220
(including fees) Nov. 19 at the PHX Arena in Phoenix, AZ $197
(including fees) Nov. 22 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA $281
(including fees) Nov. 23 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA $256
(including fees)
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Billie Eilish international tour schedule 2025
Before the second North American leg of Eilish's tour, she'll play huge venues all over Europe. For a closer look, here's where you can find her overseas this summer.
Billie Eilish set list
According to Set List FM, here's what Eilish played at her first night at MSG on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
01.) 'CHIHIRO'
02.) 'LUNCH'
03.) 'NDA' (shortened)
04.) 'Therefore I Am'
05.) 'WILDFLOWER'
06.) 'when the party's over' (live looped vocal layers intro)
07.) 'THE DINER'
08.) 'ilomilo'
09.) 'bad guy'
10.) 'THE GREATEST'
11.) 'Male Fantasy'
12.) 'SKINNY'
13.) 'TV'
14.) 'bury a friend'
15.) 'Oxytocin'
16.) 'Guess' (Charli XCX cover)
17.) 'everything i wanted'
18.) 'lovely / idontwannabeyouanymore / ocean eyes'
19.) 'L'AMOUR DE MA VIE'
20.) 'What Was I Made For?' (with Finneas)
21.) 'Happier Than Ever'
22.) 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER'
Billie Eilish new music
On May 17, 2024, the 23-year-old singer-songwriter released her third studio album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft.'
The record's compact ten tracks run the gamut of achingly personal acoustic music ripped straight from Eilish's diary to undeniably dancey, breathy shoegaze pop.
At the risk of sounding cliché, we can't help but gush over the album's excellent three lead singles: the ethereal 'Wildflower,' seductive (if a bit raunchy) 'Lunch' and tropical anthem 'Birds Of A Feather.'
Still, each track needs to be pored over to give Eilish the credit she deserves. 'The Greatest' is an angsty singalong that has 'grab your lighter and wave it with thousands of adoring fans' written all over it. 'L'amour De Ma Vie' takes a hard left turn at the 3:35 mark and turns a lush ballad into a tripped-out disco reminiscent of The Voidz. 'The Diner' is discomfiting baroque pop that will make your skin crawl in the best way possible. 'Bittersuite' is a soundscape that tests the limits of Eilish's seemingly endless vocal talents.
If you want to give the record a go (and we recommend you do!), you can find the sneakily adventurous 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' here.
Huge stars on tour in 2025
Live music is having a bit of a moment.
Case in point, here are just five icons on the road you won't want to miss these next few months.
• Sabrina Carpenter
• Lorde
• Olivia Dean
• Tate McRae
• Gracie Abrams
Who else is out and about? Take a gander at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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