Grammy Award Winning singer, Billie Eilish has announced a new tour to the UK next summer.
According to Sky News, the 22-year-old's show is named after her latest album - Hit Me Hard And Soft - and will kick off in North America in September.
After that, it will move to Australia in February 2025. From there, it will continue through Europe and arrive in the UK on July 7, when she will play two nights at Glasgow's OVO Hydro.
Eilish will play four nights in Manchester's brand-new Co-Op Live arena, which has been plagued by issues as it gets ready to open to the public, and six nights at London's O2.
The singer will also perform twice at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.
Along with "eco-villages" and plant-based food options, the tour will also promote "sustainable transport" for its enthusiastic supporters. The tour leader is a strong environmentalist.
The tour will partner with the plant-based food organization Support + Feed - an initiative founded by Eilish's mother Maggie Baird - and environmental non-profit organization REVERB.