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Billie Eilish announces FOUR dates in Manchester on huge world tour

American singer Billie Eilish will be embarking on a huge world tour next year - including four massive shows right here in Manchester.

The singer and two-time Oscar winner will kick off her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in North America in September this year, before arriving at UK arenas in July 2025. The UK and Ireland dates will kick off with two shows in Glasgow on July 7 and 8 with the musician coming to Manchester’s Co-op Live for four shows on July 19, 20, 22 and 23, 2025.

Set to be in huge demand, tickets for the show will go on sale this week - with general sale beginning on Friday (May 3) at 12pm. Pre-sale tickets will also be available for Co-op members and American Express cardholders.

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The UK tour will also see Billie, 22, perform five nights at the O2 Arena in London as well as two shows in Dublin. She is known for songs like Bad Guy, Happier Than Ever, No Time to Die and What Was I Made For? from last year’s Barbie movie.

As part of the tour, Billie will continue her long-standing relationship with environmental non-profit organisation REVERB, which contributes towards greenhouse gas reduction and climate justice projects.

As part of the collaboration, there will be two Billie Eilish REVERB Eco-Villages set up at each show, encouraging fans to take part in the tour’s sustainability efforts, connect with non-profits, and take meaningful action for people and the planet.

As part of further initiatives to lessen the environmental footprint of the tour, venues will also be offering plant-based food options at all shows whilst fans will be also be able to participate in plant-based food drives at select cities around the time of the

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk