Grammy winner and international sensation Billie Eilish arrived in Australia last week ahead of her sold-out dates across the country.
With six dates still left to go across Sydney and then in Melbourne, the star has made it halfway through the Aussie leg of the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour.
Fans willing to do anything for a front-row seat have been seen camping outside the grounds in Brisbane and Sydney.
They’ve been pictured with a full set up of tents, chairs and picnic rugs.
Whilst not everyone can afford to spend days camping for a spot, some fans are willing to pay people to secure their place.
Multiple posts have been seen on the online marketplace ‘Airtasker’ with people trying to outsource the waiting time.
Some posts have seen people offering $65 for a 3 ½ hour wait while others are offering up to $200 for 10-12 hour waits.
Responses to the Airtasker posts are mixed, with some saying they’re happy to help out and others complaining about the rate not being sufficient for the number of hours they’d need to be there.
These fees are, of course, on top of the concertgoers' actual ticket price.
Billie Eilish will wrap her Friday night show in Sydney and then head to Melbourne for four more shows beginning on the 4th of March.