Countdown for the most ecological tour of Billie Eilish in Barcelona

The concerts, which will be held on June 14 and 15 at the Palau Sant Jordi, are the only stops of Billie Eilish in Spain within its current world tour. In them, the artist will present live her expected third studio album, ‘Hit me hard and soft: The Tour’, already considered one of the most relevant releases of what we have been for the year.
Both concerts hung the poster of “exhausted entries” months ago, a usual phenomenon when it comes to one of the most influential voices of current music. But beyond the show, this tour also stands out for its commitment to sustainability.
Concerts with environmental awareness
In collaboration with the Environmental Organization Reverb, Billie Eilish concerts will include areas called “Eco-Village”, located on the esplanade of the enclosure, where attendees can inform themselves, participate in ecological initiatives and learn about social and environmental projects.
The public is also encouraged to bring their own empty reusable bottles, or acquire – through a donation – an official bottle Nalgene Rocknrefill, which can be recharged in free water sources arranged throughout the space of the event.
Billie encourages you to share a car to go to her concert
True to his commitment to the environment, Billie invites his fans to opt for another sustainable mobility option, such as sharing a car or using public transport, to reduce the ecological footprint of the event.
As part of this effort to reduce the environmental footprint of their tours, special tickets called “Changemaker” have also been enabled. These solidarity inputs, available in limited number, allocate part of their collection to organizations that fight against climate change and hunger.
Billie Eilish not only conquers her fans with her music, but also seeks to generate a positive impact on each city that visits during this tour.
The countdown is underway: Barcelona prepares to live a unique and unforgettable show with Billie Eilish.