
Billie Eilish is set to headline The O2 and you can get last-minute tickets here
Brits are getting more excited by the day as Billie Eilish officially opens the UK leg of her much anticipated Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour — with the musician set to play six dates in London alone.
She started her journey across the British Isles with a show in Glasgow, Scotland on Monday, July 7. Clips from the concert were shared and went viral on social media platforms, as fans started to look forward to the Grammy Award-winning artist coming to their city.
But for many, however, they were dealt a huge dose of FOMO - the fear of missing out. With demand surging for tickets, and basically every gig completely sold out, their options are running out as they desperately claw for any opportunity to reserve their place.
Billie has been on tour since September 2024 when she started performing out in Canada. This was before she ventured throughout the US, Australia, and a number of countries in Europe such as France, Italy, and Germany among others.
Now she's landed in the UK and has a bunch of dates not only in the capital but also in Manchester. If you don't have a ticket, there's no need to feel defeated just yet as The Mirror may be able to help you out.
Billie Eilish London dates
The 23-year-old global superstar is set to perform an incredible six nights at London's O2. Her first is on July 10th, before subsequent shows on July 11, July 13, July 14, July 16 before finishing on July 17.
How to get last minute Billie Eilishtickets
The best way to find tickets to any of Billie's shows, not just in London but also perhaps Manchester or even Dublin, is to go on official ticket resale platforms. Options include Ticketmaster, Viagogo and Stub Hub.
Please note that these platforms have a limited number of tickets available, so you need to be quick if you want to buy a ticket. Best advice is to keep checking these sites regularly up until the day of the concert, as people may suddenly need to resell their tickets should they no longer be able to attend.
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Billie Eilish London O2 setlist
According to Setlist.fm, here's the songs Billie sung during her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour show at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on July 7 to help give an idea of what to expect:
CHIHIRO
LUNCH
NDA (Shortened)
Therefore I Am
WILDFLOWER
when the party's over (Sung over looped vocals recorded live)
THE DINER
ilomilo
bad guy
THE GREATEST
Your Power (Acoustic)
SKINNY
TV
BITTERSUITE
bury a friend
Oxytocin
Guess (Charli XCX cover)
everything i wanted (Shortened)
BLUE
lovely / BLUE / ocean eyes
L'AMOUR DE MA VIE (OVER NOW EXTENDED edit)
What Was I Made For?
Happier Than Ever (Shortened)
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
BLUE
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