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Ticket Alert: Billie Eilish at San Jose’s SAP Center in December

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Billie Eilish at the BRIT Awards in London, February 2020.  (TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Billie Eilish is on a hot streak after her recent Oscar win for the whisper-sung ballad from Barbie, “What Was I Made For?” And today, the singer announced a world tour to support her upcoming album Hit Me Hard and Soft, which drops May 17.

Eilish stops in the Bay Area on Dec. 10 and 11 at San Jose’s SAP Center. The Live Nation-produced tour kicks off in Quebec in September and ends in Dublin, Ireland in July 2025.

At Coachella and in an Apple Music interview with Zane Lowe, Eilish teased new music from Hit Me Hard and Soft. Going by the snippets she’s shared, the album appears to usher in a confident, sensual era of owning her queerness, which she recently spoke about in-depth in a Rolling Stone cover story.

Tickets for the tour go on sale for American Express cardholders on Tuesday, April 30 (at noon for Dec 10, and 1 p.m. for Dec 11). An artist presale also starts at that time; a promo code will be sent out via Eilish’s mailing list, the sign-up for which is at the bottom of her website. Remaining tickets for the two San Jose dates go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 3, at noon and 1 p.m. respectively.

To discourage scalping, tickets to Eilish’s tour can be resold at their original price, not for a profit, through Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange. Eilish is also making an effort to make the tour more environmentally sustainable by reducing single-use plastics and encouraging fans to use public transit. A portion of North American ticket sales will go to environmental nonprofit REVERB.

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