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Billie Eilish’s Australian fans are warned to watch out for scammers as her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour sells out

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Billie Eilish fans have been warned to watch out for scammers after tickets for her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in Australia went on sale.

Billie Eilish fans have been warned to watch out for scammers after tickets for her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in Australia went on sale.

Sold-out tickets for the American superstar’s 2025 tour were released last week, but cybercriminals are already listing “fake” tickets for resale.

NordVPN cybersecurity expert Adrianus Warmenhoven said scammers are trying to trick fans into losing money on cheap “resale” tickets after their shows in Brisbane and Sydney sold out.

“People tend to let their guard down when they feel that the safe option is too expensive or they have missed the opportunity to buy tickets to their favorite artist’s show from an official seller,” he said.

“They expose themselves to greedy scammers who are waiting for someone to make a mistake, give away their details or transfer money into malicious hands.”

Billie Eilish fans have been warned to watch out for scammers after tickets for her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in Australia went on sale.

Billie also issued a warning to her fans ahead of ticket sales last week.

‘Guys, beware of scams: tickets for the tour have not been sold yet. “Don’t buy tickets from anyone who claims to sell them,” he wrote on Instagram after the tour was announced.

In Australia, the cheapest D reservation tickets start from $129.90, which is about $40 more than the cost of similar seats at Taylor Swift’s recent Australian concerts.

Regular GA standing tickets sell for $199.90, while tickets with standby seats in Aisle A are a whopping $269.90.

Tickets for the American superstar's sold-out 2025 tour were released last week, but cybercriminals are already listing tickets

Tickets for the American superstar’s sold-out 2025 tour were released last week, but cybercriminals are already listing “fake” tickets for resale.

The Australian leg of Eilish’s tour will see the singer perform 12 arena concerts on the country’s east coast in early 2025.

What was I made for? The artist will begin her Australian leg at the Brisbane Entertainment Center on February 18, 19, 21 and 22.

It will then travel to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena for four nights on February 24, 25, 27 and 28.

He will perform four more concerts at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on March 4, 5, 7 and 9.

In Australia, the cheapest D reservation tickets start from $129.90, which is about $40 more than the cost of similar seats at Taylor Swift's recent Australian concerts.

In Australia, the cheapest D reservation tickets start from $129.90, which is about $40 more than the cost of similar seats at Taylor Swift’s recent Australian concerts.

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