SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Billie Eilish brought her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to a close on Sunday night at Chase Center, ending a year-long run with a final performance marked by emotional honesty, surprise guests, and a major post-show announcement. The finale stood out not just for its setlist or visuals, but for the rare transparency Eilish shared with the crowd — a reflection of the personal weight this tour carried for her. Midway through the show, Eilish delivered a lengthy and unfiltered speech about her mental health throughout the tour. She spoke openly about battling depression, the difficulty of no longer touring alongside her brother FINNEAS in the same capacity, and the emotional toll of constant travel and isolation. At one point, she admitted she spent stretches of the tour “not wanting to live,” crediting her fans, friends, and support system for helping her continue the run. The arena remained silent as she spoke, creating one of the most striking moments of the entire tour.
The night also included an appearance from FINNEAS, whose presence immediately shifted the energy inside Chase Center. He joined Billie for a performance of “Ocean Eyes" & "Idontwannabeyouanymore", offering one last live version of the songs that launched their careers. Later in the show, he performed a piano instrumental version of “lovely,” a stripped-down moment that felt like a nod to the era they built together. Billie's parents — Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell — were in attendance, along with actor Nat Wolff, who watched the show from the floor. Their presence added to the sense of family surrounding the final concert.
Following the end of the show, Eilish took the stage for one final announcement: Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour in 3D, a full 3D concert film co-directed by James Cameron and Billie Eilish. The project, confirmed for release on March 20, 2026, will give fans an immersive look at the tour’s visuals, atmosphere, and emotional arc. The announcement generated immediate excitement both inside the arena and online. Billie posted on her instagram with the following caption, "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D) coming to theatres on march 20th 2026 !!!! 🥳🥳🥳 this has been one of my favorite tours everrrrrr and being able to capture it and co-direct this film with @jamescameronofficial has truly been a dream come true. can’t wait for you all to see it :’)🎥⭐️🤭💙"

Before exiting the stage, Eilish shared another update — once she returns home, she and FINNEAS will begin working on their next project. She didn’t offer details, but the confirmation was enough to spark anticipation for the next phase of her career.
The final show carried the tone of a closing chapter. Eilish ended the night with long bows to the crowd, pausing to take in the moment as confetti filled the arena. Fans stayed in place long after the lights came up, reflecting the connection built across a year of touring. Billie leaves the Hit Me Hard and Soft era with a finale that balanced vulnerability, celebration, and forward momentum — a closing night that documented the reality of fame as much as the performance itself.
