Billie Eilish announced on Thursday that the tickets and VIP passes for her previously postponed "Where Do We Go?" world tour will be refunded.
"Hi guys, I wish that I could have seen you on tour this year. I've missed performing for you and being on stage so much I can't even tell you," Eilish wrote on Twitter.
She added, We've tried as many different scenarios as possible for the tour but none are possible, 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."
Eilish instructed ticket holders to keep an eye out for emails from their point of purchase for information on refunds and said she'll keep fans posted on when tickets will be on sale for her next tour.
After playing three shows of the tour in March, the teenage sensation was forced to suspend the tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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