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18th Feb 2025

Billie Eilish kicks off her 2025 ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour’ dates – and this is the setlist

Jonny Yates

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Billie Eilish’s setlist revealed for her 2025 tour

Billie Eilish recently kicked off the 2025 leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour – and this is the setlist.

The singer has resumed her headline arena tour after finishing up the North American leg in late 2024.

She’s currently performing in Brisbane and will head to Sydney and Melbourne before bringing it to Europe.

She’ll kick off the run in Stockholm on 23 April and head to the likes of Oslo, Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Paris and Barcelona.

The UK leg includes multiple dates in Glasgow, London and Manchester, with the tour finish up in Ireland at Dublin’s 3Arena on 27 July.

It’s in support of her album Hit Me Hard and Soft, which features hit singles “Birds of a Feather”, “Lunch” and “Chihiro”.

Fans will also get the chance to hear tracks from her back catalogue including favourites like “ocean eyes” and “Oxytocin” as well as her Oscar-winning song “What Was I Made For?” from the Barbie soundtrack.

Ahead of the tour stopping off in your city, you can find out everything we know about Hit Me Hard and Soft tour including setlist below.

What’s the Billie Eilish setlist for her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour?

This was the setlist the singer played during her first show of 2025 at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Australia on 18 February. Fans can expect it to be similar across the Australian and European legs of the tour.

  • CHIHIRO
  • LUNCH
  • NDA / Therefore I Am
  • WILDFLOWER
  • when the party’s over
  • THE DINER
  • ilomilo
  • bad guy
  • THE GREATEST
  • Your Power
  • SKINNY
  • TV
  • bury a friend
  • Oxytocin
  • Guess
  • everything i wanted
  • lovely / BLUE / ocean eyes
  • L’AMOUR DE MA VIE
  • What Was I Made For?
  • Happier Than Ever
  • BIRDS OF A FEATHER

Can I still get tickets?

Tickets for the tour are still available at limited availability.

In the UK you can head to Ticketmaster to find the latest tickets updates. At the time of writing tickets are sold out, but Ticketmaster’s fan-to-fan resale allows fans who can no longer attend to resell their tickets on the platform at face value. So keep an eye out for any listed tickets.

While hospitality tickets are available for the London and Manchester via Seat Unique. These are priced from £299 and include early entry ticket, premium seat and more.

There’s also a number of resale sites where you can get tickets for Australia, UK and Europe dates, including:

Who’s the support act?

It’s been confirmed that Ashnikko will open for the singer at shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, while the UK and European support act(s) are yet to be confirmed by the singer and her team.

What are the tour dates?

18-19 and 21-22 February – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane – tickets

24-25 and 27-28 February – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney – tickets

4-5 March and 7-8 March – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne – tickets

23-24 April – Avicii Arena, Stockholm – tickets

26 April – Telenor Arena, Oslo – tickets

28-29 April – Royal Arena, Copenhagen – tickets

2 May – ZAG Arena, Hannover – tickets

4-5 and 7 May – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam – tickets

9 May – Uber Arena, Berlin – tickets

29-30 May – Lanxess Arena, Cologne – tickets

1 June – O2 Arena, Prague – tickets

3-4 June – Tauron Arena, Krakow – tickets

6 June – Stadthalle, Vienna – tickets

8 June – Unipol Arena, Bologna – tickets

10-11 June – Accor Arena, Paris – tickets

14-15 June – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona – tickets

7-8 July – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – tickets

10-11 and 13-14 and 16-17 July – O2 Arena, London – tickets

19-20 and 22-23 July – Co-op Live, Manchester – tickets

26-27 July – 3Arena, Dublin – tickets