Billie Eilish coming to Cincinnati for 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour. Here's when

Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour" stops in Cincinnati on Nov. 8.
Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour" stops in Cincinnati on Nov. 8.

Billie Eilish is coming to Cincinnati to promote her forthcoming album.

The nine-time Grammy Award winner will perform at Heritage Bank Center on Nov. 8 as part of her international "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour."

Eilish's third studio album, "Hit Me Hard And Soft," comes out May 17. It was co-written and produced by her brother, Finneas.

The November concert will be Eilish's first time performing in Cincinnati. According to setlist.fm, the last time the 22-year-old pop star performed in Ohio was at Cleveland's House of Blues venue in 2018.

The North American leg of "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour" starts in September and continues though December. Eilish will perform throughout Australia starting in February 2025, and continue through Europe from April to July.

Eilish is partnering with Reverb, an environmental nonprofit, for the tour. A portion of North American ticket sales will go toward the organization and two "Eco-Villages" will be staged at the venue, where fans can connect with nonprofits. According to a press release, fans will also have access to plant-based concessions and water bottle refill stations.

Where to get Billie Eilish tour tickets

Presales for tickets start Tuesday. General ticket sales begin Friday at noon. Get tickets at billieeilish.com and Ticketmaster.

Billie Eilish North American tour dates

  • Sep. 29: Québec, Québec City – Centre Videotron.

  • Oct. 1: Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena.

  • Oct. 2: Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena.

  • Oct. 4: Baltimore, Maryland – CFG Bank Arena.

  • Oct. 5: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Wells Fargo Center.

  • Oct. 7: Detroit, Michigan – Little Caesars Arena.

  • Oct. 9: Newark, New Jersey – Prudential Center.

  • Oct. 11: Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden.

  • Oct. 13: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – PPG Paints Arena.

  • Oct. 16: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.

  • Oct. 17: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.

  • Oct. 18: New York, New York – Madison Square Garden.

  • Nov. 2: Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena.

  • Nov. 3: Atlanta, Georgia – State Farm Arena.

  • Nov. 6: Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena.

  • Nov. 8: Cincinnati, Ohio – Heritage Bank Center.

  • Nov. 10: Saint Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center.

  • Nov. 11: Saint Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center.

  • Nov. 13: Chicago, Illinois – United Center.

  • Nov. 14: Chicago, Illinois – United Center.

  • Nov. 16: Kansas City, Missouri – T-Mobile Center.

  • Nov. 17: Omaha, Nebraska – CHI Health Center Omaha.

  • Nov. 19: Denver, Colorado – Ball Arena.

  • Nov. 20: Denver, Colorado – Ball Arena.

  • Dec. 3: Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena.

  • Dec. 5: Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena.

  • Dec. 6: Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena.

  • Dec. 8: Portland, Oregon – Moda Center.

  • Dec. 10: San Jose, California – SAP Center at San Jose.

  • Dec. 11: San Jose, California – SAP Center at San Jose.

  • Dec. 13: Glendale, Arizona – Desert Diamond Arena.

  • Dec. 15: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.

  • Dec. 16: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.

  • Dec. 17: Inglewood, California – Kia Forum.

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