Europe is blessed with beautiful greeneries, which have added to the attractions that the nations within it display to millions of visitors around the world.
Part of the blessings that Europe will be experiencing as 2025 draws near is the presence of Billie Eilish, currently one of the hottest pop stars in the world, with her 7th career tour, the “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour,” scheduled to commence this year – to be in Europe on the 23rd of April, 2025 – with Sweden’s Stockholm being its landing place.
After the announcement that she’ll be headlining a tour in support of her 3rd studio album, the “Hit Me Hard and Soft” album, we soon received insight on how the schedules of the tour would be, with Europe receiving a fair number of fixtures out of the 81 shows already announced. Even though there’s a high tendency of the tour exceeding the 81 shows we have on book now, we’re glad that we have all the time to prepare for her coming to Europe next year.
It all together creates an even more exciting feeling to think that, if she intends on adding more dates to the 81 already announced, Europe will be in the best position to host more – since her Europe schedules in 2025 only stretch from February to July. But for now, we’ll make do with the schedules we have, and help you prepare for the tour as it draws near. Besides, it’s September already and the 29th shall be here in no time.
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5 European Shows You Must Attend
Billie Eilish’s climb to fame is attributed to her ability to anchor a crowd to the point that they demand more in her concerts. She has successfully headlined tours in Europe that have crested wonderful memories in our hearts, which we’ll never forget, such as the “Happier Than Ever, The World Tour.” The mere thought of her coming back again next year creates an excitement within us that we can’t express, and yes, Europe is the place to be next year.
Sweden
Billie Eilish is set to be in Sweden on the 23rd and 24th of April 2025. The concert is scheduled to be held in Sweden’s city of Stockholm, in the Avicii Arena, which has a concert capacity of 17k people. 17k people typically mean more than 20k people, especially when it comes to Billie Eilish being the centre of attraction.
Billie’s concert in the Avicii Arena is going to be a special one, not just because of her, but also because of the uniqueness of the venue. The Avicii Arena is known as the largest hemispherical building in the world, which has a diameter of 110 metres (361 feet).
Normally, it wouldn’t be able to accommodate as many people as 17k, but the construction of the venue makes it in such a way that the floor can be moved, making it easily customised for different events as needs be, such as the “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” concert.
Norway
After her Sweden show, Billie’s next stop is fixed at Norway, on the 26th of April, where we estimate she’ll be entertaining more than 25k people – since the venue the concert is scheduled to be held at, the Unity Arena has a concert capacity of 25k people.
We believe that the anticipation for the concert in Norway, especially in the city of Bærum, is extraordinary. A lot of people stand to benefit from this concert, one way or the other. But most especially vendors of the “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” merchandise. Recall that the best place to get unique tour merch is at the concert venue.
With a venue as big as the Unity Arena, where over 25k people are likely to gather, best to start preparing early. The same advice goes for store owners because those 25k people will need accessories, not to talk of accommodation since Billie Eilish has a large fan base that doesn’t mind travelling inter-country to meet her.
Denmark
The “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” Europe fixtures are cool in the sense that, after she visits Norway, she comes to Denmark next on the 28th and 29th of April where she’ll be performing 2 shows, in the Royal Arena, located in Copenhagen, which has a concert capacity of 17k people.
We picked up something from Billie’s schedules after seeing Sweden, Norway and then Denmark on the list. If you noticed, both Denmark and Sweden concert venues can contain 17k people and more, but Norway’s venue has a concert capacity of 25k people. But the show in Norway is for a single day, while the shows in both Denmark and Sweden are for 2 days each.
In essence, Billie wants her European fans to enjoy her concerts to the fullest, hence why she allocates more shows to cities with venues that contain fewer people, and single shows to cities that contain more. But we generally believe this decision is greatly influenced by the population of her fans in specific regions, just like the next European country she’ll be visiting. That is.
Germany
Billie Eilish’s first concert in Germany is scheduled for a single day and is to be held in Hanover, on the 2nd of May, where the ZAG-Arena is located. The arena has a concert capacity of 14k people – and even when it seems like that is a little bit small when compared to the venues of other European countries she’ll be visiting, know that she plans to visit 3 different cities in Germany, and Hanover is only the first city.
After her Hanover show, Billie will come back to Berlin on the 9th of May, and then on the 29th and 30th of May, 2025 – making Germany the first and only city she visits on 2 separate occasions. The Uber Arena in Berlin has a concert capacity of 17k people, while the Lanxess Arena, where 2 shows are scheduled, has a concert capacity of 20k people.
We believe this does justice to the very first schedule in Hanover, where the ZAG-Arena has a concert capacity of 14k people only.
Netherlands
The Netherlands also competes with Germany per the number of concerts scheduled in it. But unlike Germany, Billie’s shows in the Netherlands are planned straight up, without any schedule in between. The concerts are planned to be held on the 4th, 5th, and 7th of May, 2025, in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, which has a concert capacity of 17k people.
Billie will entertain a total of 51k people for the 3 nights she’ll be there. The people have the power to decide whether the 51k is made up of the same set of people for the 3 nights, or made up of different people from all over the world.
Don’t forget, the only way to be among any of these people is to secure tickets to the concerts on time.