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Billie Eilish Taps Young Miko for Tour Dates in the U.S.

Sep 24, 2025 | Entertainment

September 24, 2025

Billie Eilish is adding some Latina star power to her HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR. The Grammy-winning singer just announced that Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko will be a special guest for eight dates on the tour’s second U.S. leg this fall.

The two first connected in Mexico City more than a year ago, and fans have been waiting for a reunion ever since. Their moment came last summer, when Young Miko made a surprise appearance at Billie’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT fan experience in July 2024. The pairing quickly became a milestone for LGBTQ+ representation, with both artists openly embracing their queer identities in their music and personal journeys.

Now, fans will see them share the stage again. Young Miko joins the tour starting Oct. 14 in Orlando and will continue through stops in Raleigh, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Long Island before wrapping up on Oct. 26.

While the news has sparked speculation about a potential collaboration between the two, Young Miko is keeping busy on her own. She’s gearing up to release her new single “Meiomi” while still celebrating the success of her Grammy-nominated debut album Att.

For fans of Billie and Miko alike, this is more than just a tour announcement—it’s a cultural moment, blending global pop with Latin trap and continuing to break barriers in music and representation.

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