Multiple Grammy Award winner Billie Eilish is set to perform in Cincinnati as part of her upcoming Hit Me Hard and Soft tour.
Eilish will take the stage at Heritage Bank Center on Friday with British singer-songwriter and guitarist Towa Bird opening the show.
If you’re planning to head to The Banks for Eilish’s sold-out concert, here’s everything you need to know
How to locate Heritage Bank Center/where to park?
Heritage Bank Center is situated at 100 Broadway St. in downtown Cincinnati.
If you want to avoid traffic, there are Red Bike stations available around the city center.
Additionally, The Connector, a free streetcar that stops throughout Downtown and Over-the-Rhine, runs every day of the year and has extended service hours for certain events.
If you’re in Cincinnati, be sure to check out the Metro routes here. If you’re coming from Northern Kentucky, you can find all the TANK routes here.
For those driving, there are public parking lots available near Heritage Bank Center, including the East Garage at 443 E. Pete Rose Way and the Central Riverfront Garage at 149 Broadway St.
What time do the gates open at Heritage Bank Center for Billie Eilish?
Doors will open at 5 p.m., according to the venue’s website.
What songs will Billie Eilish Perform?
The alternative music artist will be performing songs from a wide range of albums.
She may give priority to songs from her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” album.
However, you can expect to hear songs like “bad guy,” “lovely,” “when the party’s over” and more.
What items are allowed in the Heritage Bank center?
Heritage Bank Center has a clear-bag policy. The only bags allowed inside are clear plastic bags but exceptions might be made for diaper bags and bags that are medically necessary.
Also, outside food and beverages aren’t allowed inside Heritage Bank Center. However, exceptions may be made for medical reasons.
You are not allowed to bring in sharp objects such knives, illegal drugs, animals, filming equipments, fireworks etc.
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