During the post-main sequence evolution massive stars pass through several
short-lived phases, in which they experience enhanced mass loss in the form of
clumped winds and mass ejection events of unclear origin. The discovery that
stars populating the blue, luminous part of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram can
pulsate hence suggests that stellar pulsations might influence or trigger
enhanced mass loss and eruptions. We present recent results for two objects in
different phases: a B[e] star at the end of the main sequence and a B-type
supergiant.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in IAU Symp. 301: Precision
Asteroseismology, eds. W. Chaplin, J. Guzik, G. Handler, A. Pigulsk