Billie Eilish had just barely started the Where Do We Go? World Tour in the early months of 2020. She was actually only three shows into the tour when, well, you know what happened, so the singer never made it to the (arena formerly known as) Pepsi Center for her April 1 show. Now, Eilish has announced her tour plans for 2022.  Here's everything we know. 

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It's not the Where Do We Go? World Tour. Eilish officially canceled that run in December of 2020, after nearly a year of postponement limbo. NME reports that the singer posted on her Instagram that 'we’ve tried as many different scenarios as possible for the tour but none are possible and, 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.'

So, if you had tickets to that show... hopefully you got your refund, because they're not going to carry over.

Eilish is now promoting Happier Than Ever, The World Tour. So, in addition to material from the last album that never got its arena tour, fans will also hear new songs, like 'Your Power.'

The tour will stop at Ball Arena — that's right, we have to stop saying 'Pepsi Center' — on Saturday, March 19, 2022. Tickets are on sale now here.

On March 12, 2020, Post Malone performed the last large-scale event at the (then) Pepsi Center, before COVID-19 restrictions pulled the plug on live music indefinitely. While concerts have yet to make their return to Denver's Ball Arena, the fall schedule is filling up, and the arena announced on May 26, 2021, that it would increase its capacity to 10,500 (a little over 50 percent).

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