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- Date 10 Sep - 10 Oct 2023
- Venue The O2 arena
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Busted have announced that they will be celebrating their 20 th anniversary with an arena tour which is heading to The O2 on 10, 27 September and 10 October 2023. The band will be joined by special guests Hanson and The Tyne.
Impossible though it may seem, it’s been twenty years since Busted bounced into the charts with the irrepressible pop-punk energy of their debut single ‘What I Go To School For’ . It kickstarted a succession of hits for the trio, including the #1 smashes ‘Crashed The Wedding’, ‘Who’s David’ , ‘Thunderbirds Are Go’, ‘You Said No’ and the Top 3 singles ‘Year 3000’ , ‘Air Hostess’ and ‘Sleeping WIth The Light On’. Now Busted celebrate their 20th anniversary by announcing details of a major UK arena tour, alongside a series of new versions of fifteen of their classic hits to be released in the build-up, with some very special guests
The tour will see the original much-loved trio - James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis - play their hits and fan-favourites this September. The first track to launch the 20 th anniversary celebrations will be a new version of Busted’s song ‘Loser Kid’ featuring Simple Plan, which will be released on 14 April. Loser Kid featured as the final track on their self-titled debut album and was co-written by Bourne, Simpson and Willis.
Busted’s many successes spread far beyond the singles charts. Three of their four studio albums also peaked at #2, with 4.5 million sales leading to eight Platinum certifications as well as a total of 25 weeks in the Top 10 and two 5x Platinum selling albums. They have won two BRIT Awards - Best Pop Act and Best British Breakthrough - while multiple sold-out arena tours have seen them sell more than 2 million tickets.
Busted’s 20th anniversary tour follows Charlie Simpson’s recent triumph as the winner of 2023’s ’The Masked Singer’, adding to his other projects which have included four solo albums and four albums with the rock band Fightstar. James Bourne is a renowned songwriter, with credits including McFly, The Jonas Brothers, 5 Seconds of Summer and The Vamps, as well as his band Son of Dork and two recent solo albums ‘Safe Journey Home’ (2020) and ‘Sugar Beach’ (2022). After releasing his debut solo album, Matt Willis famously won ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ leading to a successful television career as well as acting roles which have included the recent West End hit ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’.
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Busted tour tickets 2023: Dates, venues, pre-sale details and the ticket prices for UK reunion tour
Tickets for the busted tour go on sale at a variety of prices from late march.
Noughties pop-punk boyband Busted has announced a UK-wide reunion tour, set to take place later this year, 18 years after they confirmed their split in an emotional press conference.
In the five years they were together between 2000 and 2005, the three-man band – Charlie Simpson , James Bourne and Matt Willis, all now 39 – had four UK number-one singles, won two Brit awards and sold more than 5 million records.
They made waves in the early 2000s with several iconic bangers including “Year 3000”, “Crashed the Wedding” and “Air Hostess”.
The band reformed for a brief stint in 2013, fusing with childhood friends and fellow pop boyband McFly to form spin-off band McBusted, releasing an album and performing a few comeback tours and one-off gigs.
In the tour announcement video, band member James Bourne said: “We were writing songs that made us laugh, and the songs that made us laugh made other people laugh and feel good.”
Here’s everything you need to know if you want to watch Busted perform live, including ticket price, sale information and a full list of tours and venues.
Busted is back! Tickets for our 20th Anniversary Greatest Hits tour with special guests @hansonmusic go on sale 31st March. Head to https://t.co/ECzYnYLbV1 for early access pre-sale. A decade is a long time, two decades is an even longer time. We can't wait to see you. #Busted20 pic.twitter.com/bQQ2rJ9kvV — Busted (@Busted) March 23, 2023
When is the Busted Reunion tour?
The tour is set to take place over 15 nights in autumn of 2023, starting in Plymouth and finishing in Manchester.
Dates and venues:
- September 2 – Plymouth, Pavilions
- September 3 – Cardiff, International Arena
- September 5 – Swansea, Arena
- September 6 – Bournemouth, BIC
- September 7 – Brighton, Centre
- September 9 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- September 10 – London, The O2
- September 12 – Bridlington, Spa
- September 15 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- September 16 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- September 17 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
- September 19 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
- September 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- September 22 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- September 24 – Manchester, AO Arena
How much will Busted tickets cost?
Busted tickets reportedly start around £40, with the cheapest tickets, “Reserved Seating B” starting at £42.50, with the next “Reserved Seating A” ticket options costing £53.75 upwards.
The most expensive seating option is the “Premium Seating” tickets which start at £65.
How to get Busted tickets
The tickets go on general sale at 9 am on 31 March via Ticketmaster .
Fans who sign up to Busted’s mailing list will receive access to a pre-sale from 9am on March 29.
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The boys of Busted are back – and they’re going on a massive UK arena tour to showcase new songs and belt out old favourites.
More than twenty years on from vocalists Charlie Simpson , James Bourne and Matt Willis bursting on to the scene in the early noughties, they are taking to the road with new material and reworked classics such as Year 3000, What I Go To School For and Air Hostess.
Charlie was recently on our screens as Rhino, winner of The Masked Singer .
The three 39-year-olds kick off their 15-date arena tour in September with support from Mmmbop stars Hanson and New Hope Club.
Plymouth is their first stop (September 2) and the 20th anniversary reunion tour also takes in a host of other towns and cities including London , Brighton , Cardiff , Aberdeen, Manchester and Leeds .
With tickets likely to be in high demand, when do they go on sale and how can you get your hands on some?
Here’s what you need to know.
When do Busted tickets go on sale?
The general sale for Busted tickets are available now on Ticketmaster after the sale went live at 9am on Friday, March 31.
The tour will take in England, Scotland and Wales, starting on September 2 and ending on September 24.
Where are Busted playing?
Busted are playing 15 different venues across the UK in September 2023.
Busted 20th anniversary tour dates
September 2 – Plymouth, Pavilions September 3 – Cardiff, International Arena September 5 – Swansea, Arena September 6 – Bournemouth, BIC September 7 – Brighton, Centre September 9 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena September 10 – London, The O2 September 12 – Bridlington, Spa September 15 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena September 16 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena September 17- Leeds, First Direct Arena September 19 – Aberdeen, P&J Live September 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro September 22 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena September 24 – Manchester, AO Arena
The links in the box above will take you direct to the booking page for each venue, where you can book direct and in some cases see seating plans.
In an interview, the band confessed that their reunion was initially awkward .
Busted released their first, self-titled album in 2002, followed by A Present For Everyone in 2003.
Fans were devastated when they split in 2005 but all three members went on to form solo careers or front new bands.
Matt Willis’s wife Emma shared the reunion announcement to her Instagram stories alongside a photo of her rocker husband with the caption: ‘Fit’.
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Busted announce reunion tour with 15 UK dates to celebrate band's 20th anniversary
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Boyband Busted has announced a comeback tour to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
The British trio, comprised of Masked Singer winner Charlie Simpson and bandmates James Bourne and Matt Willis, have announced 15 tour dates across the UK to mark their 20th anniversary.
The Year 3000 band also announced a new single called Loser Kid 2.0 featuring Simple Plan which will be released in April.
American pop band Hanson, best known for their 1997 hit MMMBop, will join the trio on tour.
In a video posted to Instagram on Thursday morning, Bourne said: "A decade is a long time. Two decades is an even longer time."
The clip showed footage from the band's past music videos including Air Hostess, You Said No, and What I Go to School For.
"We were writing songs that made us laugh and the songs that made us laugh made other people laugh and feel good," Bourne said.
He added that they have that "special feeling - like it's Busted time".
Simpson, who later went on to front rock band Fightstar, said Busted "really broke the mould" when they started making music in 2000.
"It's about celebrating what Busted meant to the fans and it's about us being able to go out and share that experience with them," Simpson said.
When and where are Busted touring?
September 2 – Pavilions, Plymouth
September 3 – Cardiff International Arena
September 5 – Swansea Arena
September 6 – Bournemouth International Centre
September 7 – Brighton Centre, Brighton
September 9 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
September 10 – The O2, London
September 12 – Bridlington Spa, Bridlington
September 15 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
September 16 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
September 17 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
September 19 – P&J Live, Aberdeen
September 20 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
September 22 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
September 24 – AO Arena, Manchester
The confirmation of the reunion tour follows a cryptic video posted on the band's Instagram page on Wednesday. The teaser clip showed a Busted videotape being put into a VHS player. The caption read: "23/03/23" along with the hashtag "Busted20".
Thousands of fans responded to the teaser expressing their hopes for an album, tour, or single.
Thankfully fans didn't have to wait long until their hopes were confirmed on Thursday.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 31 March.
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Pop-punk band Busted have added six new dates to their upcoming UK tour due to huge demand, including an extra date in London .
The band have also added extra dates in Birmingham , Nottingham , Cardiff , Manchester , and Glasgow, after the original dates of their 15-date reunion tour sold out on Friday, March 31.
The trio, whose hits include Year 3000, Crashed The Wedding, and What I Go To School For, originally formed in 2003 before splitting in 2005. They later reformed for an arena tour in the UK and Ireland in 2016.
Now they’re releasing a new album to mark their 20th anniversary.
Members Charlie Simpson , Matt Willis , and James Bourne had appeared to be hinting earlier in March that something was afoot with a series of cryptic posts on social media.
They finally put fans out of their misery when their official Twitter account confirmed that they would be re-teaming to mark two decades since they first formed.
“Busted is back!” they wrote on the micro-blogging site.
Adding: “A decade is a long time, two decades is an even longer time. We can’t wait to see you,” followed by the hashtag “Busted 20”.
Busted’s 20th Anniversary Greatest Hits Tour will kick off on September 2 in Plymouth and take in a date at the London O2 Arena on September 10.
The supporting acts will be Hanson and New Hope Club.
Busted will also release an album reimagining some of their biggest hits, which will see them team up with the likes of McFly and All Time Low.
The first offering is a new version of Loser Kid, which featured on Busted’s debut album. The track will receive its first radio play on April 14 and will feature pop-rock stars Simple Plan.
Where are Busted playing?
Busted are playing the following venues. Click on the venue’s link to book tickets :
September 2 – Plymouth, Pavilions
September 3 – Cardiff, International Arena
September 5 – Swansea, Arena
September 6 – Bournemouth, BIC
September 7 – Brighton, Centre
September 9 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
September 10 – London, The O2
September 12 – Bridlington, Spa
September 15 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
September 16 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
September 17 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
September 19 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
September 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
September 22 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
September 24 – Manchester, AO Arena
Extra dates:
September 26 - Cardiff International Arena
September 27 - London O2
September 29 - Birmingham, Utilita Arena
September 30 - AO Arena, Manchester
October 1 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow
How do I get tickets?
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Busted confirm 2023 UK reunion tour and new album to mark 20th anniversary
Tickets went on sale at 9am today (Friday, March 31), however fans who signed up to Busted’s mailing list received access to a pre-sale from 9am on March 29.
There is still limited availability at Ticketmaster and the venues listed. Or click on the Busted tour page for further details.
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Celebrate their 20th anniversary with a major uk arena tour. Joined by special guests hanson and new hope club.
Impossible though it may seem, it’s been twenty years since Busted bounced into the charts with the irrepressible pop-punk energy of their debut single ‘What I Go To School For’. It kickstarted a succession of hits for the trio, including the #1 smashes ‘Crashed The Wedding’, ‘Who’s David’, ‘Thunderbirds Are Go’, ‘You Said No’ and the Top 3 singles ‘Year 3000’, ‘Air Hostess’ and ‘Sleeping With The Light On’. Now Busted celebrate their 20th anniversary by announcing details of a major UK arena tour, alongside a series of new versions of fifteen of their classic hits to be released in the build-up, with some very special guests.
The tour will see the original much-loved trio - James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis - play their hits and fan-favourites to a combined audience of 150,000 people over the course of fifteen shows this September. Supporting Busted will be the iconic Hanson. The pop trio brothers are behind hits including the number 1 smash ‘MMMBop’, ‘Where’s The Love’, ‘I Will Come To You’ and ‘Penny & Me’. The line-up will also feature New Hope Club, who scored a Top 5 hit with their self-titled debut album and have since exceeded 2 billion streams.
The first track to launch the 20th anniversary celebrations will be a new version of Busted’s song ‘Loser Kid’ featuring Simple Plan, which will be released on April 14th. Loser Kid featured as the final track on their self-titled debut album and was co-written by Bourne, Simpson and Willis.
Busted’s many successes spread far beyond the singles charts. Three of their four studio albums also peaked at #2, with 4.5 million sales leading to eight Platinum certifications as well as a total of 25 weeks in the Top 10 and two 5x Platinum selling albums. They have won two BRIT Awards - Best Pop Act and Best British Breakthrough - while multiple sold-out arena tours have seen them sell more than 2 million tickets.
Busted’s 20th anniversary tour follows Charlie Simpson’s recent triumph as the winner of 2023’s ’The Masked Singer’, adding to his other projects which have included four solo albums and four albums with the rock band Fightstar. James Bourne is a renowned songwriter, with credits including McFly, The Jonas Brothers, 5 Seconds of Summer and The Vamps, as well as his band Son of Dork and two recent solo albums ‘Safe Journey Home’ (2020) and ‘Sugar Beach’ (2022). After releasing his debut solo album, Matt Willis famously won ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ leading to a successful television career as well as acting roles which have included the recent West End hit ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’.
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It’s been twenty years since Busted bounced into the charts with the irrepressible pop-punk energy of their debut single 'What I Go To School For' .
It kickstarted a succession of hits for the trio, including the #1 smash 'Crashed The Wedding' and the Top 3 single ‘Year 3000’ . Busted celebrate their 20th anniversary by announcing their brand new tour including a show at Utilita Arena Newcastle.
The trio have also announced a series of new versions of fifteen of their classic hits which will be released in the build-up to the tour, featuring some very special guests.
Supporting Busted will be the iconic Hanson and The Tyne.
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How to get tickets for Billie Eilish's 2025 UK tour: presale, ticket prices and everything you need to know
Clear your diaries! The popstar’s Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour is coming to an arena near you
Billie Eilish has officially entered a new era. With the Barbie hype over, the 22-year-old star has announced that her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft , will be released May 17. And yes, that means she’s going on tour. Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour will take to the road in September 2024 and arrive here in the UK in summer 2025.
In proper Gen-Z fashion, Billie's tour will involve a number of planet-friendly initiatives. There will be plant-based food on offer at each venue, eco-villages and free water refill stations, and profits from a select number of tickets will go towards organisations fighting food insecurity and the climate crisis.
Fans will also be encouraged to use a sustainable means of transport and create their concert fit out of thrifted, upcycled or borrowed clothes. Of course, you have to get tickets first. Here’s how.
When is Billie Eilish going on her UK tour 2025?
Billie will be playing in the UK for 12 dates across July next year, including six shows in London . The specific dates are:
- July 7, 2025: Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- July 8, 2025: Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- July 10, 2025: London, The O2
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- July 20, 2025: Manchester, Co-op Live
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When do tickets go on sale?
General sale kicks off on Friday, May 3 at midday. You can find general sale tickets over on the singer’s website here .
Is there a presale?
You betcha – but unfortunately you’re a little late to get in on the act. Presales for American Express cardholders, O2 Priority members and those who preordered Billie’s new album kicked off yesterday (April 30).
Needless to say, presale demand for the tour was exceptionally high. When general sale tickets are released on Friday, expect a lot of fans competing for tickets.
How much are Billie Eilish tickets?
Tickets will cost between £65.95 and £168.10 – keep an eye on Ticketmaster for exact prices and different ticket types.
Tickets for Eilish’s last arena tour here ranged between £47 and £99, with most standing tickets costing £76.
Can I go VIP?
Yep, you can do that through the official hospitality partner, Seat Unique . Packages get you things like premium seats, arrival via the hospitality entrance, premium dining options and other cool things. Find out more here .
Where else is Billie Eilish touring as part of her 2025 Europe and UK tour?
After legs in North America and Australia, Billie will travel to Europe to play in Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Hannover, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, Prague, Krakow, Vienna, Bologna, Paris, Barcelona. She’ll then play the UK and conclude the tour in Dublin.
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The Cult add extra London show to 2024 UK anniversary tour
It comes after the band announced a 40th-anniversary tour earlier this month
The Cult have added an extra London show to their upcoming anniversary tour. Check out ticket details below.
The announcement comes just days after the rock icons announced details of an upcoming UK tour for the end of 2024 – which will see them celebrate 40 years as a band.
Upcoming shows will be held in 10 cities across the country, and mark the milestone anniversary of Ian Astbury and co. coming together as we recognise them today – swapping their name from the original title ‘Death Cult’ into ‘The Cult’.
Now, following the initial date at London’s Royal Albert Hall selling out, the band have announced details of a second show in the UK capital, this time held at the Roundhouse venue in Camden.
The date is added as an extension to the original run of shows and will take place on Tuesday, November 5 – the day after the Royal Albert Hall gig. Tickets are available now and you can check out an updated itinerary for the UK shows below.
The Cult 2024 updated tour dates are:
OCTOBER 21 – Leicester, De Montfort Hall 22– Swansea, Swansea Arena 24 – Edinburgh, Usher Hall [SOLD OUT] 25 – Manchester, O2 Apollo 27 – Bristol, Beacon [LOW TICKETS] 29 – York, Barbican 30 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
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Billie Eilish fans lash out at ‘ridiculous’ ticket prices for 2025 tour
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Billie Eilish fans have called out the US pop star after it emerged that standing tickets to her forthcoming arena shows were being sold for £145 each.
Pre-sale tickets to the singer’s Hit Me Hard and Soft tour became available between 30 April to 1 May, including early access for American Express card members.
The 22-year-old will be performing a string of dates in the UK and Ireland next year, including five nights at the O2 Arena in London, two nights in Glasgow, four in Manchester and two in Dublin.
In press material announcing the tour, it was revealed that Eilish’s team had chosen to use Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, meaning fans have the option to resell tickets to other fans in the US or Canada if they are no longer able to attend themselves.
“The tour wants to give fans, not scalpers, the best chance to buy tickets at face value,” the statement said.
As tickets went on sale, however, many fans were dismayed to learn how much they were priced at, with many branding the sum “ridiculous” in the midst of a cost of living crisis.
“I honestly wanted more Billie tickets but £145 for standing is so ridiculous I can’t even process it,” one fan wrote on X/Twitter.
“£145 for Billie Eilish tickets does she not know there’s a cost of living [crisis] happening in the UK,” fan Zoe said.
Another remarked: “Me coming onto Ticketmaster seeing Billie Eilish prices then coming straight back out again. £145 for standing is this delusion?” In the replies, the fan compared the price to the first time she saw Eilish live, when she paid £20 for a ticket.
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Not everyone had sympathy for fans though, as some said it was their choice to pay that much for a ticket.
X/Twitter user Billy asked: “At what point do people realise they’re being conned and priced out. If you’re buying tickets at that price then honestly you’re part of the problem now.”
Matt, the writer behind the Scientists of Sound music blog, agreed: “People paying nearly £145 for Billie Eilish tickets are part of the problem. When these venues sell out at these prices artists and promoters couldn’t care less as they’re getting away with it. Fans are being completely priced out of these events and it’s only getting worse.”
One fan, who preferred to remain anonymous, told The Independent that buying tickets to concerts often felt like an “online war”, with fans feeling pressured into paying extortionate sums or else risk missing out.
“Artists and ticketing companies know that their fans will pay any amount of money to see their favourite artists,” he said, “and it’s only getting worse because fandoms are so strong. At what point does it go too far? This feels pretty close.”
At what point does it go too far? This feels pretty close
Confirming he had paid £146 for a standing ticket at the newly built Co-op Live arena in Manchester, the fan admitted he felt exploited.
“I go to quite a few gigs a year, [and] whenever it comes to the bigger shows you’re looking at a minimum of £70 or £80,” he said. “I paid £110 for standing to see Taylor Swift at Wembley, which actually feels like a bit of a bargain now.”
The fan said that artist exploitation went beyond concert tickets: “I’ve got into collecting vinyl recently and didn’t realise how many variants there are per album with exclusive songs or photos or whatever it might be. These artists know that their fans want every version because they love them so much. It just feels unfair.”
Jason Burt bought tickets for his 14-year-old daughter and said they were around the same price they paid for Eilish’s last tour, “but slightly less than I did for [Bruce] Springsteen this time last year”.
“The price is, in my opinion, excessive, despite the fact she will be thrilled by the concert,” he said. “[My daughter] is aware of the cost and appreciates how lucky she is to be able to go.”
Mr Burt said there was “definitely an element of exploitation” involved with artists of Eilish’s size, but questioned how much involvement the artists themselves had in deciding ticket prices.
He also pointed out the other ways in which artists are able to generate revenue from their fans: “If you have 30+ formats of an album, for example, there is an implicit understanding that some fans will buy all of them, which in turns pushes its chart position exponentially,” he said.
“Similarly, merch at gigs. Some will want all of it. As a parent, I wouldn’t buy it all and i’m lucky my daughter has no interest in that level of ‘completism’, but I’m sure it puts pressure on parents at a time we can least afford it.”
A representative for Eilish declined to comment when contacted by The Independent.
Eilish recently hit out at major artists making “40 different vinyl packages that have a different unique thing ust to get you to keep buying more”, branding the practice “wasteful”.
She was later forced to clarify that she was not calling out fellow pop star Taylor Swift, who had recently announced a number of different versions of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.
“I wasn’t singling anyone out, these are industry-wide systemic issues. and when it comes to variants, so many artists release them, including ME! Which I clearly state in the article,” Eilish wrote on Instagram.
“The climate crisis is now and it’s about all of us being part of the problem and trying to do better sheesh.”
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Billie Eilish has announced a new tour and will be coming to the UK next summer.
The 22-year year old 's show is named after her latest album - Hit Me Hard And Soft - and will kick off in North America in September.
It will then head to Australia in February 2025, before travelling across Europe and arriving in the UK on 7 July when she will perform for two nights in Glasgow, at OVO Hydro.
Eilish will then play six nights at the O2 in London, and four nights at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester - a venue that has been beset with problems as it prepares to open to the public.
The singer will then play two gigs in Dublin, Ireland, at the 3Arena.
A vocal environmentalist, fans are being encouraged to take "sustainable transport" during the tour, which will also feature "eco-villages" and encourage plant-based food options.
The tour will partner with the plant-based food organisation Support + Feed - an initiative founded by Eilish's mother Maggie Baird - and environmental non-profit organisation REVERB.
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The concerts will also aim to reduce "greenhouse gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste, supporting climate action", the promoters Live Nation said.
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR Tickets on sale May 3rd. Pre-sales in select markets April 30th-May 1st, including early access for @americanexpress Card Members. Pre-sale access does not guarantee tickets. Terms apply. Supply is limited. https://t.co/D172RG7UjO pic.twitter.com/dzZL4YvFMb — billie eilish (@billieeilish) April 29, 2024
Eilish's third studio album comes out on 17 May, a month after Taylor Swift 's much lauded album The Tortured Poets Department .
Like Swift, Eilish is encouraging fans to listen to the collection as a whole, saying on her website that the new body of work should be listened to chronologically as it "hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way".
She's not released any singles in advance, encouraging fans to listen "in one go".
The album cover features Eilish on her back under dark water with a white door open above her.
Eilish's last album was 2021's Happier Than Ever, and her debut record When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released in 2019.
The youngest person ever to have won two Oscars, she took home the award for best original song Oscar gong for Barbie's What Was I Made For? in March, and won the same prize for James Bond's No Time To Die in 2022.
Tickets for Hit Me Hard And Soft go on general sale on Friday.
Billie Eilish's UK tour dates:
Mon 7 July, 2025 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
Tue 8 July, 2025 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
Thu 10 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2
Fri 11 July, 2025 -London, UK - The O2
Sun 13 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2
Mon 14 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2
Wed 16 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2
Thu 17 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2
Sat 19 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live
Sun 20 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live
Tue 22 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live
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About three things we are absolutely positive. First, Edward is a vampire. Second, he'll be returning to UK screens this autumn for a live concert of Twilight. And third, we're unconditionally and irrevocably, in love with this idea.
This October, Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight is celebrating its 16th anniversary with a touring production of the on-screen film accompanied by a live ensemble of rock and orchestral musicians.
The YA classic will be shown on the big screen at seven different cities throughout the UK while a 12-piece orchestra performs the film’s music live on stage.
Played by an ensemble of rock and orchestra musicians, fans of the film will get to hear live renditions of Carter Burwell’s original score as well as iconic hits from the soundtrack like Full Moon and Supermassive Black Hole.
In fact we would say that it’s the hard-hitting indie songs, as well as the blue-washed lenses, that make this first film so memorable. First coming onto screens in 2008, the film stars Kristen Stewart as our own personal brand of heroine, Bella Swan, and Robert Pattinson as vampire Edward.
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We'd be shocked if you aren't familiar with this classic love story, but just in case, here's what you need to know: The quiet and reserved Bella Swan moves to the small and rainy town of Forks, Washington to live with her dad, and soon comes across the mysterious Edward Cullen and his very pale family. As more strange incidents occur, Bella falls in love with Edward at the same time she discovers he’s a vampire.
Dramatic, romantic and iconic, Twilight is a film for the ages. Here’s how you can get tickets to see the film in concert this autumn.
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Twi-hard fans can catch Twilight Live in Concert at seven different locations throughout the UK in October later this year. Here's a full list of dates and venues:
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Billie Eilish Reveals ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ World Tour, Starting in September
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Billie Eilish is embarking on a world tour in support of her forthcoming third album, “ Hit Me Hard and Soft ,” set for release on May 17.
The Live Nation-produced tour will kick off in September in Quebec and continue through North America until December. In February 2025, Eilish will hit Australia, followed by Europe, the U.K. and Ireland from April to late July.
Tickets will be available for presale for American Express cardholders on April 30, with additional presales running throughout the week. General tickets go on sale May 3 through Ticketmaster .
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Tue Feb 18, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Wed Feb 19, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Fri Feb 21, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Sat Feb 22, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Mon Feb 24, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Tue Feb 25, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Thu Feb 27, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Fri Feb 28, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Tue Mar 4, 2025 –Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Wed Mar 5, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Fri Mar 7, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Sat Mar 8, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
Europe/U.K./Ireland Wed Apr 23, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
Thu Apr 24, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
Sat Apr 26, 2025 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena Mon Apr 28, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena Tue Apr 29, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
Fri May 2, 2025 – Hannover, Germany – ZAG Arena Sun May 4, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Mon May 5, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Wed May 7, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Fri May 9, 2025 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena Thu May 29, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Fri May 30, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Sun June 1, 2025 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena Tue June 3, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena Wed June 4, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena Fri June 6, 2025 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle Sun June 8, 2025 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena Tue June 10, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena Wed June 11, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena Sat June 14, 2025 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi Sun June 15, 2025 –Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
Mon Jul 7, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Tue Jul 8, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Thu Jul 10, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Fri Jul 11, 2025 –London, UK – The O2 Sun Jul 13, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Mon Jul 14, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Wed Jul 16, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Thu Jul 17, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Sat Jul 19, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Sun Jul 20, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Tue Jul 22, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Wed Jul 23, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Sat Jul 26, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena Sun Jul 27, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
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