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Billie Eilish has commanded major headlines in recent days as her global Hit Me Hard and Soft World Tour reaches a fever pitch. The music world is watching as she kicks off a highly anticipated six-night residency at London’s O2 Arena, starting July 10 and running through July 17, 2025—a run Time Out London calls a “mega six shows in the capital this week.” This string of dates is notable not just for the electric atmosphere but also because she last packed the same venue back in 2022, making her return a true cultural moment. The setlist for this London residency is expected to mix new tracks from her critically acclaimed third album, including hits like Birds of a Feather and Lunch, with fan favorites. Support for the O2 dates will alternate between Syd and Magdalena Bay, bringing added appeal to each night. If you’re still trying to snag a ticket, official platforms like Ticketmaster and AXS are the safest routes, though prices vary widely and availability is slim.
Demand is so high that AOL and Hot 98.3 Savannah both report Billie has just added 23 new arena shows in Japan and the United States for 2025, further expanding her already sold-out world tour. Cities like Miami, New Orleans, Austin, and San Francisco are now on the map, with presales causing a frenzy and general sales set to draw even more attention. Irish fans will also get their turn, as Billie has announced two massive shows at Dublin’s 3Arena set for July 26 and 27.
Beyond the music, Billie continues to push for industry change, especially around sustainability. ASI Central revealed that she and her mother, Maggie Baird, are partnering with Universal Music Group to recycle over 400,000 unsold concert T-shirts into new garments. The process, managed by Bravado and Hallotex, involves converting old shirts into cotton yarn in Morocco, with the goal of generating more than 280,000 new tees for upcoming tour legs—making Billie not just a pop icon but a leader in greener touring practices.
Social media keeps buzzing with her every move, especially after her bold Instagram story on July 9, where she called Israel’s Gaza relocation plans “horrifying” in a repost of a BBC video. This marks her most explicit engagement with the Israel-Gaza conflict and echoes her previous display of solidarity, like wearing a red ceasefire pin at the Oscars. The post sparked significant conversation, with supporters lauding her activism and others asking for more context.
Fan accounts on Instagram share daily content and reactions, amplifying her cultural presence even further. As Billie takes the stage night after night, her voice—both artistic and political—continues to shape the story of pop music in 2025.
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