Billie Eilish fans, assemble. The singer’s UK dates in her huge world tour – which started in September 2024 and wraps up at the end of July this year – are fast approaching. And there are still ways to bag yourself some tickets.
In a post to Instagram last year, the musician announced a long list of dates for a tour to celebrate the launch of her album Hit Me Hard and Soft., with the caption “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR. tickets on sale may 3rd 😋 pre-sale april 30th-may 1st!”
Having started back in September 2024, the tour has seen Eilish perform several dates as part of the North American leg of her tour. She picked up in the new year in Australia, and is rounding off her 2025 dates here in Europe, with the world tour featuring six London dates among several others in the UK.
Keen to secure yourself a ticket? A super-fan who might want to splurge on a VIP package? Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Billie Eilish tickets.
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How to get tickets to the Billie Eilish tour:
Billie Eilish tour tickets went on general sale at 12pm local time on Friday 3 May 2024 via ticketmaster.co.uk for the UK dates, so fans were advised to make sure they had an account ahead of time to avoid any last minute panic.
If you wanted to get yourself a ticket for the North American and European legs of the tour, you could head to ticketmaster.com for those and ticketek.com.au for Australia. While there may be some tickets left – it’s worth having a browse – it’s all but sold out. So, your best bet will be resale or VIP packages. More on those later.
What was the deal with Billie Eilish presale?
Fans hoping to secure tickets through the presale had two options.
O2 priority
UK fans were able to access an O2 priority sale from 12pm on Tuesday 30 April. This was only available to those who have the O2 mobile app, with more detail on that available here.
Amex presale
American Express cardholders were also able to access the Billie Eilish presale from 12pm on Tuesday 30 April, with buyers needing to use their Amex card to secure tickets.