Billie Eilish, the renowned singer behind “What Was I Made For,” has plans for an extensive 81-date world tour set to kick off later this year.
The tour, named after her upcoming album “Hit Me Hard And Soft,” will traverse North America, Australia, and Europe, starting in September. Notably, Eilish has pledged to make this tour her most sustainable yet, teaming up with an environmental group to organize eco-conscious initiatives.
Tickets for the tour will go on sale on May 3rd, with the Canadian leg beginning on September 29th before moving on to the US in October. Eilish will then make her way to Australia in February, followed by Europe in April. Among the 12 UK dates, fans can expect performances in Glasgow, London, and Manchester.
Eilish’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond her tour. For her previous tour, “Happier Than Ever,” she partnered with Reverb, a non-profit organization promoting sustainability in the music industry, striving to make the tour “climate positive.”
With “Hit Me Hard And Soft,” scheduled for release on May 17th, Eilish aims to minimize the environmental impact of physical copies. This includes using recycled vinyl for the album and packaging materials, aligning with her long-standing advocacy for environmental causes.
In a departure from convention, Eilish has opted not to release any singles in advance, expressing her desire for fans to experience the album in its entirety. With her innovative approach to sustainability and her dedication to delivering impactful music experiences, Billie Eilish continues to inspire audiences worldwide.