After postponing her world tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Billie Eilish has officially canceled it.

According to Variety, Billie Eilish has canceled her "When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" world tour. Eilish made the announcement on Twitter and Instagram on Thursday, December 2, 2020.

In her tweet and Instagram story, she posted a note saying, "We’ve tried as many scenarios as possible for the tour but none are possible and, although I know so many of you want to hold onto your tickets and VIP passes, the best thing we can do for everyone is to get the money back into your hands as soon as we can."

Billie Eilish originally postponed the tour in March as the COVID-19 pandemic began shutting down businesses and canceling events. Ticket holders will be refunded, according to Variety. While the announcement doesn't say when the tour will be rescheduled, it does seem hopeful that they plan to when deemed safe.

Even though Billie Eilish hasn't been touring much this year, she hasn't slowed down. Eilish released a bunch of new songs, like "My Future" and "Therefore I Am". She performed at her first Livestream concert, which is said to be the first major production livestream show. Tickets went for $30. She's also been working with her brother, FINNEAS, who released a Christmas song this month. The pair have said multiple times that writing songs together comes naturally. Hopefully, we can expect more new music from Billie Eilish and FINNEAS in 2021.

 

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