Billie Eilish is bringing the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour back to the U.S. next month, and she has some special guests coming along with her. Lucy Dacus and Young Miko will join the singer-songwriter on the road for select dates, as well as Tom Odell and Men I Trust.
Dacus will perform at Phoenix shows scheduled for Nov. 18 and 19 and also joins Eilish in San Francisco on Nov. 22 and 23. Young Miko will open Eilish’s shows for a longer stretch of time. The Puerto Rican star will perform in cities including Orlando, Philadelphia, and Long Island between Oct. 14 and Oct. 26. Men I Trust will perform on the Tulsa, Oklahoma and Austin dates scheduled for November, and Tom Odell will open on Eilish’s three-show run in Miami beginning Oct. 9.
Eilish previously toured North America last fall. She completed 36 shows on the initial leg, before heading over to Australia and Europe earlier this year. Her openers included Towa Bird, Nat & Alex Wolff, the Marías, and Ashnikko.
“Heard you wanted more shows,” Eilish wrote on Instagram when the new tour dates were revealed. “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR. PART 2!!!!!!!!!” The upcoming run of shows are the last she has scheduled for the year.
Eilish worked with Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange program for the concerts. The program prohibits ticket-scalping in most states, except for New York. Fans will be able to buy and resell their tickets at the original price paid. Eilish will also donate $1 from each ticket sold to Reverb, the organization dedicated to providing support to combat food insecurity and climate change causes.
Trending Stories
“I have never had an interest in being a role model, ever,” Eilish told Rolling Stone last year. “If you’re going to think I’m a role model, think I’m a role model in terms of trying to save the environment, and being more conscious of the way that you live, and your carbon footprint, and your contribution to animal agriculture.”