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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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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.

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But only Billie Eilish has won an Oscar winner for her film project: »Titanic« – and »Avatar« director James Cameron.

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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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