Billie tour merch and vinyl

New Billie Eilish merch tied to the tour is on sale now, including a Billie x Billionaire Boys Club basketball jersey and GAS trading cards. (complex.com) There’s also a vinyl soundtrack pressed from live tour recordings being promoted alongside the film rollout. (complex.com)

Billie Eilish’s latest tour merch push now spans collectible apparel, trading cards, and a live vinyl release tied to her upcoming concert film. (complex.com) Complex said on April 16 that it is selling a Billie Eilish x Billionaire Boys Club basketball jersey, GAS Relic Trading Cards, and other *Hit Me Hard and Soft* tour items. The company said the jersey matches the design Eilish wore during her Manchester shows in July 2025. (complex.com) Complex also said the GAS cards include a fabric swatch cut from Eilish’s stage-worn Manchester jersey rather than a replica. That turns the card set into a memorabilia product as well as standard merch. (complex.com) On Eilish’s official store, a separate *Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live)* vinyl is listed at $60 and marked as a “one-time” pressing. The store says it ships May 1, 2026 and uses 100% recycled vinyl with a lenticular insert. (store.billieeilish.com) The vinyl tracklist runs across three discs and mixes songs from *Hit Me Hard and Soft* with older material including “bad guy,” “lovely,” “Ocean Eyes,” and “What Was I Made For?” The store says the recordings were taken during Eilish’s sold-out world tour. (store.billieeilish.com) The same product page links the merch rollout to a theatrical release on May 8, 2026 for *Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D).* Deadline reported this week that Paramount presented footage from the 3D concert film at CinemaCon. (store.billieeilish.com) (deadline.com) Eilish’s store is also carrying a broader wave of film-linked items, including several “Live in 3D” shirts, a track jacket, a knit beanie, a sticker pack, and a commemorative movie ticket. The merch page lists prices such as $45 for T-shirts, $150 for the track jacket, and $18 for the souvenir ticket. (store.billieeilish.com) The new drop extends a long-running part of Eilish’s image: oversized sportswear and jerseys have been part of her wardrobe since her early breakout years. Complex framed the Billionaire Boys Club release as the first time fans could buy the specific Manchester jersey design she wore on tour. (complex.com) For fans, the timing is straightforward: the film reaches theaters on May 8, and the merch is already on sale or up for pre-order. The campaign turns a concert run into a retail line, a collectible set, and a live album release all at once. (store.billieeilish.com) (complex.com)

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