Billie Eilish Collaborating with James Cameron on 3D Project
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 19 – Billie Eilish collaborates with James Cameron on a 3D concert film during her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' tour, with all four Manchester shows captured on camera.
- On Saturday night, Billie Eilish announced a 3D collaboration with James Cameron at Manchester.
- Amid her ongoing tour, Eilish supports her third album, which released last year, and she has a track record of film projects.
- During her four-show run, Billie Eilish said, `You may have noticed more cameras than usual,` confirming filming for a special 3D project with James Cameron.
- A representative for Eilish said no further details have been revealed, fueling anticipation for more information in the coming months.
- Meanwhile, James Cameron’s next film arrives December 19, 2025, with a planned Dublin tour on July 26 and 27.
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Billie Eilish reveals 'very special' 3D collab with director James Cameron
"I'll probably be wearing this exact outfit for like four days in a row," the singer joked to the audience.Kevin Mazur/Getty; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Billie Eilish in March 2025; James Cameron in August 2024James Cameron is taking a break from Pandora to visit Billie Eilish in the far-away land of… Manchester.The Oscar-winning director and Grammy-winning singer are teaming up for a special project, Eilish announced during her July 19 concert in th…
American singer Billie Eilish has revealed that the audience at all four of her Manchester concerts will be part of a special collaboration with director Jameson Cameron. Although details remain under wraps, it is said to be a 3D project featuring footage of the live performances.
But only Billie Eilish has won an Oscar winner for her film project: »Titanic« – and »Avatar« director James Cameron.
During her series of four concerts in Manchester, the American singer revealed to her fans what she was preparing during this stopover of the "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour.
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