Billie Eilish confirms two Irish dates for upcoming 'Hit Me Hard and ...
American singer Billie Eilish has announced two Irish dates for her upcoming world tour.
The nine times Grammy Award winning artist is set to release her highly anticipated third studio album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' this May 17.
Beginning in North America this September, the tour will continue throughout 2025 with Australia in February, and Europe (including the UK and Ireland) in April until late July.
The Irish dates - which have been confirmed as Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 at the 3 Arena - will conclude her world tour.
Eilish will reportedly continue her long-standing partnership with environmental nonprofit REVERB on this tour, building on the success of previous efforts, which resulted in over $1 million donated to environmental, greenhouse gas reduction, and climate justice projects.
Sustainability efforts on this tour will include reducing greenhouse gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste, supporting climate action, and updating concession offerings to promote and encourage plant-based food options with Support+Feed.
The Billie Eilish REVERB Eco-Villages will be set up at two locations in the main concourse of every show where fans can take part in the tour’s sustainability efforts, connect with nonprofits, and take meaningful action for people and the planet.
Where possible, fans are encouraged to take public transportation and carpool to and from the shows to help reduce greenhouse gas pollution and encourage more public transportation options.
Fans will receive information via email about public transportation options before the show.
Bringing an empty reusable water bottle is also encouraged, or fans can donate for a custom RockNRefill Nalgene bottle to fill up at the free water refill stations located at each venue.
The RockNRefill bottles and refill stations are located at the Eco-Villages in the main concourse at all shows.
In keeping with her commitment to making a difference in the environmental impacts of her music and touring, a limited number of Changemaker Tickets will be available for the Dublin date.
A portion of proceeds from the Changemaker Ticket will support not-for-profit organizations addressing the impacts of food insecurity and the climate crisis.
Tickets start from €73.90 and go on sale this Friday May 3 at 12noon from Ticketmaster.
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