US sensation Billie Eilish has postponed all remaining shows of her “Where Do We Go?” world tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The “Bad Guy” singer was due to return to the UK in July for a bunch of arena shows. New dates are yet to be revealed.
The 18-year old kicked off the Where Do We Go? world tour in Miami earlier this year but had to pull out the remaining dates in March. Fans will get an updated schedule as soon as new dates are finalized, a statement on the singer’s Twitter account announced. All tickets for the 2020 tour “will be honoured accordingly.” The UK leg was supposed to begin on July 21 with three shows at Manchester Arena, before playing four shows at London’s O2 Arena. Those shows also would have concluded the European leg of Eilish’s world tour.
As soon as dates are finalized, Billie will share the updated schedule and all tickets will be honored accordingly. Thank you for understanding. Stay safe, and stay home.
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) May 13, 2020
The singer recently revealed that she’s been spending lockdown working on new music with her brother Finneas O’Connell. In an facetime interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 she confessed that she’s been “fully uninspired for the first three weeks of [quarantine]”, admitting that she “was not about to make music.” But that changed once she started writing with her brother: “It kind of hit a couple weeks ago, actually. So we’ve been in the studio, which just means Finneas’ basement, basically”, she explains. “We wrote a whole song in its entirety, an entire song, which is kind of rare for us to just write a whole song in one”, the singer says. “I really love it. It was exactly what I needed to say when we wrote it. It was like I don’t know. I can’t tell time anymore. But we’ve been doing a lot of stuff. We’re trying to finish this one that I’m not going to say. Yeah, we got some stuff coming.”
Who knows, with the European leg of the Where Do We Go? tour being postponed, we might get to hear those new songs live.