The party is almost certainly not over.

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Billie Eilish returned to the London stage with her barnstorming performance at the O2 Arena on Thursday night (10th July 2025).

The pop songstress has brought her tour for her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, to the UK capital at last, where her legions of fans have already shown their appreciation, and even more are yet to take to the O2 to sing along to the Bad Guy singer's biggest hits.

Ticketing marketplace company viagogo revealed that the combined searches across May for her shows on their website by her fans could have filled Wembley Stadium 12 times over.

Billie is without her brother Finneas for this tour, but does boast support acts Syd (10th-14th July) and Magdalena Bay (16th-19th July).

However, which songs made the cut for the set list, and what's our verdict on Billie's selection for the show? Here's what you need to know.

Billie Eilish at the O2 set list: Full list of songs for Hit Me Hard and Soft tour performances

Billie Eilish lies on the lit stage of the O2 Arena holding a microphone and singing in a long shot image.
Billie Eilish performs on stage at The O2 Arena on 10th July 2025, in London, England. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Live Nation

On the first night of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour performances at the O2, Billie Eilish performed the following songs:

  1. CHIHIRO
  2. LUNCH
  3. NDA
  4. Therefore I Am
  5. WILDFLOWER
  6. when the party’s over
  7. THE DINER
  8. ilomilo
  9. bad guy
  10. THE GREATEST
  11. Your Power
  12. SKINNY
  13. TV
  14. BITTERSUITE - recorded tape
  15. bury a friend
  16. Oxytocin
  17. Guess by Charli XCX (ft. Billie Eilish) - without Charli XCX but with accompanying recording and music video.
  18. everything i wanted
  19. BLUE - recorded tape
  20. lovely/BLUE/ocean eyes
  21. What Was I Made For?
  22. Happier Than Ever
  23. BIRDS OF A FEATHER
  24. BLUE - recorded tape

The whole performance on Thursday lasted just under two hours and wound up ahead of 10pm, following a start at 8pm.

Our verdict

Billie Eilish sings into a microphone on stage at the O2 Arena in London.
Billie Eilish performs on stage at The O2 Arena on 10th July 2025 in London, England Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Live Nation

With the superior sound systems of the O2 Arena and a stage in the centre of the venue, Billie fans can rest assured that this diverse set list really makes the most of Eilish's singles and biggest tracks from across her three-album oeuvre.

Naturally, the eponymous album gets the most attention in the selection, but beloved earlier tracks such as Bad Guy, Happier Than Ever, and Ocean Eyes still get their moments to shine.

The show also ranges from her bassy, dance-worthy tracks to her more delicate acoustic work, and also includes a rendition of her hit, riotous collaboration with Charli XCX - Guess - albeit without the Essex-born pop star, but which will still get the crowd on its feet.

Film fans can also enjoy Eilish's emotional and Oscar-winning track from the Barbie film, What Was I Made For?, but James Bond fans may be disappointed by the absence of her other Oscar-winning single, No Time To Die.

Ultimately, however, Eilish rarely fails to disappoint vocally, and this selection of songs is sure to be a crowd-pleaser from a generational talent.

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Lewis is the News and Trends Editor at Radio Times and leads our approach to news, reactive content, and serving audience demands and interests. An obsessive fan of television and film, Lewis is a Nicole Kidman fanatic with a side of passion for science-fiction, art-house cinema and the latest HBO drama. Lewis has a degree in Psychology and a Masters in Film Studies. After working in advertising, Lewis worked at The Mirror for three years in community management and SEO, showbiz, film and television reporting.

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