Concertgoers lined up outside the Mortgage Matchup Center, where Eilish will be performing twice, for a chance to get a front row seat.

PHOENIX — Not even the rain could stop Billie Eilish fans in Arizona from lining up outside the Mortgage Matchup Center ahead of her sold-out shows in downtown Phoenix.

Some fans were in line for hours before her first concert, on Nov. 18, and some even camped out to make sure they would get the chance to snag great seats.

One fan told 12News she traveled to Arizona from New Mexico to see Eilish for the fourth time.

A few other fans tell 12News the Eilish concert is their first ever concert, and still more say they have been fans since “day one.”

“I love her, I would die for her,” one fan sitting in a camp chair outside the arena told 12News. “I love her, I’m telling you, I could go on and on about Billie.” 

Eilish’s second concert at Mortgage Matchup Center on Nov. 19 with Lucy Dacus is sold out, according to her website, but there are tickets available on resale sites like StubHub. 

As of Wednesday at 12:27 a.m., the cheapest seats on StubHub were being sold for $231 each, and the most expensive tickets were going for more than $4,000.


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