
Billie Eilish wrapped it up Hit me hard and soft spins causing some new beginnings.
During the weekend, the Beautiful 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, he took a moment to reflect on his 14-month tour and thanked fans for their support and love.
“This has been an incredible tour. I’m very, very grateful and lucky to have been able to do this tour,” the 23-year-old musician said, addressing the crowd while on stage. “I feel very proud of this show.”
Fighting back tears, the Grammy winner choked up at one point. Her fans applauded loudly, their voices echoing throughout the place, to cheer her on.
“I know I could continue with this show and keep doing shows,” he continued, dropping some major hints about what’s to come and his future plans. “But I have to come home, I have to make an album and I have to get married.”
“And… All things must come to an end, as we know. And all that means is that many other amazing things will happen eventually,” he said. Birds of a feather the chart-topper added, teasing even more about what’s on the horizon.
In addition, he also announced a 3D concert documentary of the Hit me hard and soft tour, which will be released in theaters on March 20, 2026. It is co-directed by Eilish and James Cameron.
For the universe, Hit me hard and soft It is the most extensive touring period of Eilish’s career so far, 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 each night.
To surprise your fans Blue The singer also rotated songs in and out depending on the city, making each show a little unique.
Interestingly, each set was designed to mimic the energy of the deep sea, the colors and strobes reacting to the bass lines, creating an underwater illusion.



