
Billie Eilish announces 2025 tour dates on Long Island. Here's what to know about pre-sale today.
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The Billie Eilish tour is coming to Long Island later this year, the singer announced Monday.
The "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour will stop at UBS Arena in Nassau County for two nights on Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26.
Billie Eilish tour 2025
The world tour will head to Cologne, Germany later this month before hitting several other European cities.
After two nights in Tokyo, it arrives in the U.S. on Thursday, Oct. 9 for three shows in Miami.
The Long Island shows are sandwiched between stops in Philadelphia and New Orleans.
The tour then wraps up on Sunday, Nov. 23 in San Francisco.
May 29 & 30 in Cologne, Germany
June 1, 3 & 4 in Krakow, Poland
June 6 in Vienna, Austria
June 8 in Bologna, Italy
June 10 & 11 in Paris, France
June 14 & 15 in Barcelona, Spain
July 7 & 8 in Glasgow, UK
July 10 - 17 in London, UK
July 19 - 23 in Manchester, UK
July 26 & 27 in Dublin, Ireland
August 16 & 17 in Tokyo, Japan
Oct. 9, 11 & 12 in Miami, Florida
Oct. 14 in Orlando, Florida
Oct. 16 & 17 in Raleigh, North Carolina
Oct. 19 & 20 in Charlotte, North Carolina
Oct. 23 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct. 25 & 26 in Long Island, New York
Nov. 7 & 8 in New Orleans, Louisiana
Nov 10 & 11 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov. 13 & 14 in Austin, Texas
Nov. 18 & 19 in Phoenix, Arizona
Nov. 22 & 23 in San Francisco, California
Billie Eilish tour pre-sale tickets
Pre-sale for the Long Island performances starts at noon Tuesday. General admission tickets go on sale at noon on Thursday.
UBS Arena is located at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, just over the border from Queens into Nassau County.
The arena opened in November 2021 as the new home of the New York Islanders. Fans are encouraged to take the LIRR for direct service from Grand Central Madison or Penn Station.
Other shows coming up this summer include Brand New on July 2, Chris Stapleton on July 23 and then Ana Gabriel on Oct. 18.
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