Billie Eilish is going to hit Florida hard or soft after all.

The Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriter-performer is bringing her "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour back to the United States in October, and this time she's kicking off in Florida.

The “Birds of a Feather” singer is currently on the European leg of the tour for her third album, which will move to Japan in August. But after a break in September, she'll be playing three nights at the Kaseya Center in Miami and one in Orlando before moving on to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and California, according to new dates dropped on her tour page .

Eilish, 23, skipped the Sunshine State in the first American leg of the tour, where she hit 19 U.S. states, ducked into Canada a few times, and then headed overseas to Australia, the Netherlands and Europe in a widespread 10-month tour.

Eilish's third album, released in May 2024, came hard on the heels of winning, with her brother and collaborator Finneas, just about every award possible for "What Was I Made For?" from the "Barbie" movie soundtrack. She has released music videos for three of the songs on the album: “Lunch,” “Chihiro,” and “Birds of a Feather.”

Here's what to know.

Where is Billie Eilish playing in Florida in 2025?



When do Billie Eilish tickets go on sale for Florida shows?



Presales start at noon ET on Wednesday, May 20, 2025, for fan club members, American Express members and Changemaker. Changemaker tickets are often more expensive, but proceeds go toward charities.

General tickets go on sale May 22. More information will be available through the Billie Eilish website where tour merch is also available.

As with previous Eilish tours. portions of the North American ticket sales will go to environmental nonprofit Reverb to reduce the massive environmental footprint from touring.

Has Billie Eilish performed in Florida?



While Eilish made two stops here in 2020 ( Orlando and Miami ) on her "Where Do We Go" world tour, the Sunshine State got skipped in the 2022 "Happier Than Ever" tour, according to concertarchives.org .

But before her first studio album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go," came out, she was performing at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival at Sunshine Grove on March 3, 2018.

By the following year, she was sharing the stage with Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, Lewis Capaldi and Sam Smith for the Y100 Jingle Ball at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise.

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