Plus it's only 2 years since her last tour - and she also did festivals to tick off the less partisan folks - so demand has maybe been satisfied for the time being. No appetite for it in my regular gig circle after most of them caught her at G22 and weren't bowled over.
Circling back on the Billie Eilish ticket situation, it looks like a bunch of her dates, especially the Manchester shows, still have all tiers available other than the cheap seats (which themselves are £80!).
Only been on sale a day(?) so no doubt some more will shift over time given they’re not for over a year, but looks like ticket prices being £100+ as standard and especially crossing the £150 mark is where people are starting to draw the line, or at least have a think about it rather than feverishly buying up all tickets instantly because of FOMO.
Maybe Billie also isn’t quite the hot property she was a couple of years back, or at least not before people have heard the album to ensure they want to be there.
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