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Billie Eilish Puts Manchester at Centre of New 3D Concert Film

The film captures her Manchester shows in 3D and centers on the bond between Eilish and her fans, which Cameron said drives the narrative.

  • Billie Eilish and James Cameron attended the London premiere of their 3D concert film, Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour, on Tuesday evening at Leicester Square's Odeon Luxe.
  • The documentary chronicles Eilish's performances at Manchester's Co-op Live venue last year during her Hit Me Hard And Soft world tour, the biggest of her career.
  • Eilish and Cameron co-produced and co-directed the project, with Eilish calling the collaboration "magical" and crediting Cameron for opening her eyes to filmmaking possibilities beyond live performance.
  • Fans gathered for hours at the blue-carpet premiere as Eilish arrived, with Cameron noting that followers are "their own character" in the film, exploring how she has made them feel accepted and understood.
  • Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour releases in cinemas on May 7, offering viewers behind-the-scenes access to vocal warm-ups and makeup preparation unavailable during live performances.
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Billie Eilish and James Cameron have created a 3D concert film that captures her performances in Manchester during her biggest tour yet, "Hit Me Hard and Soft." The film offers an immersive concert experience with a behind-the-scenes look at how the concert was made.

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The winning pop star of several Grammy joined the famous director of the "Avatar" cinema to take his "Hit Me Hard and Soft" tour to the screen; the film premiered in London on Tuesday (28)

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