Billie Eilish ends ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour by teasing new album

Billie Eilish ends ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour by teasing new album

Billie Eilish swaddled her Hit me hard and soft turn by teasing a few new beginnings.

The weekend was Lovely the hitmaker marked the end of her longest tour to date at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.

During the final concert on Sunday, November 23, she took a moment to reflect on her 14-month tour and thanked fans for their support and love.

“This has been such an amazing tour. Just very, very grateful and lucky that I got to do this tour,” the 23-year-old musician said, addressing the crowd while on stage. “I feel extremely proud of this show.”

Billie Eilish gets emotional at her final concert on the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour

The Grammy winner fought back tears and choked up in an instant. Her fans cheered loudly, their voices echoing in the room to encourage her.

“I know I could just keep this show going and keep doing shows,” she continued, dropping some important hints about what’s next and her future plans. “but I’m going home and I’m going to make an album and I’m going to get married.”

“And… All things must come to an end as we know. And all that means is a lot of other great things will happen eventually,” Birds of a feather chart-toppers added, teasing even more about what’s on the horizon.

Billie Eilish wraps up Hit Me Hard and Soft tour by teasing new album

In addition, she also announced a 3D concert documentary of Hit me hard and soft tour, which will premiere in theaters on March 20, 2026. It is directed by Eilish and James Cameron.

For the universe, Hit me hard and soft is the most extended touring era of Eilish’s career to date, spanning North America, Europe, South America, Oceania and Asia.

As his producer and brother, Finneas brought the emotional core of the songs to the stage every night.

To surprise her fans Blue the singer also rotated the songs in and out depending on the city, making each show a bit unique.

Interestingly, each set was designed to mimic deep-sea energy, the colors and strobes responding to bass lines, creating an underwater illusion.

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