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Here's everything you need to know about Billie Eilish's Vancouver concert

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Billie Eilish comes to Vancouver on Dec. 3, 2024 as part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour.

Billie Eilish may only be 22, but she's already headlining her seventh tour.

The young popstar is currently making her way around North America on the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, which plays Vancouver on Tuesday, Dec. 3.

Having first found success as a teenager with the release of "Ocean Eyes," Eilish found global success in 2019 with the massive single "Bad Guy," which hit number one in several countries, including Canada.

She's now touring behind her third album, which carries the same name as the tour: Hit Me Hard and Soft.

Opening for Eilish is the Marias, an indie pop band from L.A. known for dreamy pop songs with a light jazz influence. While they haven't had much success in Canada, they've made appearances on American rock and Latin charts.

Doors open at 7 p.m.

Tickets

All original tickets for the show at Rogers Arena have sold out, leaving resellers like StubHub the only place for fans to find last-minute tickets.

And right now they're going for a steep price. The cheapest tickets on StubHub appear to be going for about $500, but there are only a few, and tickets are selling quickly according to the website.

Those looking to be on the floor will have to shell out more than $1,000.

Prices are ranging up to more than $4,000 for Gold VIP packages.

Transportation

TransLink has no alerts issued at this time for any significant issues on the SkyTrain or SeaBus for Tuesday, Dec. 3, nor any extra service planned.

Hullo Ferries do have a late-night ferry planned to return to Vancouver Island after the show at Rogers Arena, set to leave the Vancouver Harbour at 11:59 a.m.

Restrictions

A few things aren't allowed in Rogers Arena for the show. Notably, some bags won't be permitted; all bags need to be under 35.5 cm by 35.5 cm by 15.2 cm. For reference, 35.5 cm is just a bit over 13 inches.

Rogers Arena is also a smoke-free zone, as far as cigarettes and cannabis are concerned. The band may have smoke machines.

Other common-sense items, like skateboards, selfie sticks and outside food and drinks, should be left at home.

Cashless venue

Rogers Arena has gone cashless.

"Concession, retail stands, and hospitality will exclusively accept contactless forms of payment," states the venue's website.

Fan service

Rogers Arena has a fan service number to text if there are any issues during the show: 604-765-3267.

Concert-goers can text their issue and their location (seat number and row along with the section) and get help.