Billie Eilish Just Announced A 2022 World Tour & She's Making Three Stops In Canada

You might be able to see Billie in your city!

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On Friday, May 21, Billie Eilish's tour dates were announced for her 2022 world tour. The performer will be playing shows across North America, the U.K., and Europe starting in the winter of 2022.

According to a press release sent to Narcity, the tour is named "Happier Than Ever" after Eilish's upcoming album, which is scheduled to drop on July 30 of this year. Ahead of the release date, she's already shared her single, "Your Power," with the world.

Her tour will be landing in three Canadian cities: Montreal on February 15, Toronto on February 16 and Vancouver on March 24.

Tickets will go on sale on May 28, 2021, but you can register now for presale tickets up until May 23.

If you've been waiting patiently for concerts to come back, this show could be the perfect way to dive back into the live music scene.

  • Britanny Burr was a Staff Writer at Narcity Canada, who drove growth within Narcity's Western coverage and readership. Having lived between her hometown, Canmore, Alberta and Calgary, Montreal, Vancouver, and NYC over the past 10 years, she is obsessed with finding the best local hot spots. She holds a B.A. in English and has over six years of professional writing experience as Head Writer and Editor for YUL.Buzz in Montreal, and Creative Copywriter at JAKT in NYC. News by day, poetry by night — the written word is Britanny's nearest and dearest.
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