Billie Eilish Declares Massive Tour for New Album

Eilish releases new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft in May and starts her tour in September.

Billie Eilish has declared a mega tour in support of her forthcoming new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. The pop singer songwriter tour start in North America in September. Eilish restarts her tour in Australia in February 2025.

She has shows in UK and Europe in spring and summer 2025.

Hit Me Hard and Soft Billie Eilish third studio album is out May 17.

The musician does not plan to share any singles ahead of new album full release.

Eilish is undertaking sustainability measures for her world tour. She partnered with nonprofit reverb to make donations for climate justice projects.

Eilish is working with Support + Feed to offer plan based food choices and fans to plant based foods more often.

Billie Eilish:
  • 09-29 Quebec City Quebec Centre Videotron
  • 10-01 Toronto Ontario Scotiabank Arena
  • 10-02 Toronto Ontarioa Scotiabank Arena
  • 10-04 Baltimore MD CFG Bank Arena
  • 10-05 Philadelphia PA Wells Fargo Center
  • 10-07 Detroit MI Little Caesars Arena
  • 10-09 Newark NJ Prudential Center
  • 10-11 Boston MA TD Garden
  • 10-13 Pittsburgh PA PPG Paints Arena
  • 10-16 New York NY Madison Square Garden
  • 10-17 New York NY Madison Square Garden
  • 10-18 New York NY Madison Square Garden
  • 11-02 Atlanta GA State Farm Arena
  • 11-03 Atlanta GA State Farm Arena
  • 11-06 Nashville TN Bridgestone Arena
  • 11-08 Cincinnati OH Heritage Bank Center
  • 11-10 Saint Paul MN Xcel Energy Center
  • 11-11 Saint Paul MN Xcel Energy Center
  • 11-13 Chicago IL United Center
  • 11-14 Chicago IL United Center
  • 11-16 Kansas City MO T-Mobile Center
  • 11-17 Omaha NE CHI Health Center Omaha
  • 11-19 Denver CO Ball Arena
  • 11-20 Denver Co Ball Arena
  • 12-03 Vancouver British Columbia Rogers Arena
  • 12-05 Seattle WA Climate Pledge Arena
  • 12-06 Seattle WA Climate Pledge Arena
  • 12-08 Portland OR Moda Center
  • 12-10 San Jose CA SAP Center at San Jose
  • 12-11 San Jose CA SAP Center at San Jose
  • 12-13 Glendale AZ Desert Diamond Arena
  • 12-15 Inglewood CA Kia Forum
  • 12-16 Inglewood CA Kia Forum
  • 12-17 Inglewood CA Kia Forum
  • 02-18 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • 02-19 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • 02-21 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • 02-22 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • 02-24 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
  • 02-25 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
  • 02-27 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
  • 02-28 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
  • 02-04 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
  • 02-05 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
  • 02-07 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
  • 02-08 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
  • 04-23 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
  • 04-24 Stockholm Sweden Avicci Arena
  • 04-26 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
  • 04-28 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
  • 04-29 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
  • 05-02 Hannover Germany ZAG Arena
  • 05-04 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
  • 05-05 Amsterdam Netherland Ziggo Dome
  • 05-07 Amsterdam Netherland Ziggo Dome
  • 05-09 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
  • 05-29 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
  • 05-30 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
  • 06-01 Prague Czeh Republic
  • 06-03 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena
  • 06-04 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena

2024 Grammy Awards I Winners Live performances and updates

The 66th annual Grammy Award telecast live on Sunday night at Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena.

Winners

Milley Cyrus wins best record of the year for Flowers and Taylor Swift took home best album of the year for Midnights.

List of Top Grammy Award winners

Best Pop Solo Performance

Flowers Miley Cyrus

Song of the Year SongWriter Award

What was I Made for? Finneas and Billie Eilish

Best Pop Vocal Album

Taylor Swift Midnights

Best New Artists

Gracie Abrams, Fred Again Ice Spice Jelly Roll Coco Jones Noah Kahan Victoria Monet The War and Treaty.

Best R&B Song

Snooze, SZA

Best Musica URBANA Album

Manana Sera Bonito Karlo G.

Best Country Album

“Bell Bottom Country “Lainey Wilson

Producer of The Year Non Classical

Jack Antonoff

Best Alternative Music Album

“The Records” Boygenius

SongWriter of The Year, Non Classical

Theron Thomas

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Ghost in the Machine SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers

Best R&B Album

Jaguar II Victoria Monet

Best Audio Book Narration and Story Telling Recording

Michelle Obama ” The Light We Carry Overcoming in Uncertain Times

Best Progressive R&B Album

SOS, SZA

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album

Juanes, ” Vida Cotidiana” and De Todas Las Flores Natalia Lafourcade

Best REGGAE Album

Colors of Royal Julian Marley and Antaeus

Best Latin Pop Album

XMi Vol 1 Gaby Moreno

Best RAP Album

Killer Mike ” Michael”

Best RAP Song

” Scientist and Engineers” Killer Mike Andre 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane

Best Country Song

Chris Stapleton “White Horse”.

Best Country Solo Performance

“White Horse” Chris Stapleton.

Best Pop Dance Recording

“Padam Padam” Kylie Minogue

Best Folk Album

Join Mitchell at NewPort Joni Mitchell

Best Rock Performance

Not Strong Enough Boygenius

Best Rock Album

This is Why Paramore

Best Rock Song

Not Strong Enough Boygenius

Best Americana Album

Jason Isbell ” Weathervanes” and the 400 unit

Best Metal Performance

72 Season Metallica

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

The Wind of Changes Blly Childs

Best Jazz Vocal Album

How Love Begins Nicole Zuraitis

Best Comedy Albums

What is a Name Dave Chappelle

Best Compilation Sound Track for Visual Media

” Barbie the Album” various artists

Best Song Written for Visual Media

What was I Made for? Billie Eilish

Best Score SoundTrack for Visual Media

Oppenheimer Ludwig Gorannson

Best Music Video

Im only Sleeping ” The Beattles

Best Music Film

“Moonage DayDream”

Best Musical Theatre Album

Some Like it Hot

Best Gospel Album

All Things New Live in Orlando Tye Tribbett

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Church Clothes4 Lecrae

Best African Music Performance

Water Tyla

SZA bought some on stage sizzle, Joni Mitchell turned the stage into an intimate living room. Bily Joel performed a new song.Varsity jackets trending, Billie Eilish teased a new album and Victoria Monet glowed with her 2 year old daughter.

Who took home the most awards

Swift became the fist musician to win album of the year 4 times.

Billie Eilish says her Grammy wins make her feel “very seen”

Coco Jones won her first Grammy in the best R&B performance category for her ballad” ICU” She defeated SZA and Victoria Monet in the competition.

Phoebe Bridgers called out former Recording Academy President Neil Portnow when asked about the dominance of women at tonights Grammys.

Did SZA get shorted?

The top nominee SZA won three of nine and was shut out in major categories.

The show ended with a crowd singalong to Billy Joels “You may be right” from 1980 performed by man himself.

It has a rainy weekend in Los Angeles and while in the Crypton.com Arena were fantastic, the Grammys are over.

Attendees donned rain gear before taking to streets of downtown Los Angeles some with trophies in hand and some with umbrelllas