Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says ‘watch out’ as fans could lose their money | 9MAW5C2 | 2024-05-01 13:08:01

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BILLIE Eilish has warned fans about ticket scamming ahead of her upcoming tour dates.

The singer's jarring note to fans comes as she prepares to embark on her Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour later this year.

Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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Billie Eilish gave followers a warning about ticket scammers hours before tickets for her upcoming world tour were available for presale[/caption]
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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The Grammy and Oscar-winning singer will embark on her Hit Me Hard and Soft global tour later this year[/caption]
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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Tickets for Billie's tour will be available to the general public on Friday, May 13[/caption]

On Monday, Billie, 22, posted on her Instagram Stories to inform followers that tickets for the tour were not yet on sale.

"Guyssss watch out for scams," she warned.

"No tickets have been sold yet for the tour!!!!! Do not buy tickets from anyone claiming to sell tickets before the official onsale."

Official tickets for Billie's tour went on presale for American Express cardholders on Tuesday, April 30.

Tickets will be available to the general public on Friday, May 3 at 12 pm ET.

Prior to her warning post, Billie uploaded a selfie to her IG Stories along with a link to her merch website.

The photo showed Billie wearing a T-shirt from her upcoming tour, holding her hair up to show the full graphic.

The 81-show world tour will coincide with the release of her forthcoming album of the same name on May 17.

The tour will kick off on September 29 in Quebec, Canada, and head to the US in early October with its first stop in Baltimore, Maryland.

The show will move overseas to Australia in February 2025, later moving through Europe and ending in Dublin, Ireland, in July.

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Billie's new tour comes as the singer has had a jam-packed awards season.

She scored a Grammy and Oscar for her hit song in the 2023 Barbie film, What Was I Made For, alongside her brother Finneas O'Connell.

NEW MUSIC & LOVER?

At Coachella earlier this month, the Bad Guy singer threw a surprise party at the Do LaB stage, which featured a few songs from her upcoming album.

Hit Me Hard and Soft will feature 10 new songs, which the singer revealed the names of on her Instagram in mid-April.

Billie opened up about her sexuality last year, telling Variety that she is attracted to both men and women.

"I'm physically attracted to them. But I'm also so intimidated by them and their beauty and their presence," she said about women before realizing she had "come out" to the outlet.

Also at Coachella, the 22-year-old was seen sharing a kiss with influencer Quenlin Blackwell.

In one fan's video, Billie was seen walking toward Quenlin, grabbing her face underneath her chin, and giving her a peck on the lips.

The moment happened on the second day of the annual music festival after Billie had joined Lana Del Ray onstage Friday night during her set.

BILLIE'S REINTRODUCTION

The singer was recently featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, where she detailed her new album as a chance to "reintroduce herself."

Billie explained how she had to "revisit" her past self in order to create new music, especially after battling depression and opening up about her sexuality last year.

"I feel like this album is me," she told the outlet.

"It's not a character. It feels like the When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? version of me. It feels like my youth and who I was as a kid."

On picking the title for the album, Billie thought Hit Me Hard and Soft was "a perfect encapsulation" of the songs' effects.

"It's an impossible request: You can't be hit hard and soft. You can't do anything hard and soft at the same time," she said.

"I'm a pretty extremist person, and I really like when things are really intense physically, but I also love when things are very tender and sweet," Billie added.

Billie also explained her distaste for first releasing a single from the album, comparing the set's cohesiveness to "a family."

Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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Billies new tour comes after she was seen kissing influencer Quenlin Blackwell at Coachella earlier this month[/caption]

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Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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The singers new album will show the artist reintroducing herself after she battled depression last year and publicly opened up about being bisexual[/caption]

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Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
Billie Eilish issues warning ahead of Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour and says 'watch out' as fans could lose their money
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The 22-year-old told Rolling Stone that her new album feels like her and is an ode to her youth[/caption]

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