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Billie Eilish setlist: See the songs she's playing on her flashy Hit Me Hard and Soft tour
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Date:2025-04-24 16:44:15
Billie Eilish is going big on her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, which kicked off its U.S. dates Oct. 4 in Baltimore.
Her arena run, which goes through the end of the year with five shows at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and then heads overseas into 2025, draws from her three studio albums, including her current "Hit Me Hard and Soft," with almost equal weight. Fans are also treated to her saucy new collaboration with Charli XCX (“Guess”) and her Oscar-winning “Barbie” centerpiece, “What Was I Made For?”
Eilish’s show is performed in-the-round – or, really, rectangle – and she ably balances the spectacle of a lighted cube, floating platform and blitzkrieg of lasers with the quiet moments, when her voice receives its deserved spotlight.
Here are the 23 songs Eilish is performing on her tour with openers Nat and Alex Wolff.
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Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft tour setlist
- “Chihiro”
- “Lunch”
- “NDA”
- “Therefore I Am”
- Wildflower”
- “When the Party’s Over”
- “The Diner”
- “Ilomilo”
- “Bad Guy”
- “The Greatest”
- “Male Fantasy”
- “Skinny”
- “TV”
- “Bury a Friend”
- “Oxytocin”
- “You Should See Me in a Crown”
- “Guess”
- “Everything I Wanted”
- “Lovely”/ “IDon’tWannaBeYouAnymore” / “Ocean Eyes”
- “L’Amour De Ma Vie”
- “What Was I Made For?”
- “Happier Than Ever”
- “Birds of a Feather”
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