TL;DR
- A new 3D concert film, Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), featuring Billie Eilish, will hit theaters on March 20, 2026.
- The film is co-directed by Eilish and celebrated filmmaker James Cameron.
- The first official trailer drops December 2025 — it showcases live performance footage, behind-the-scenes rehearsals, and emotional off-stage moments.
- The film captures highlights of the 2024–2025 “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” — a massive global run covering multiple continents.
What is the Concert Film All About?
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) is a cinematic record of Billie Eilish’s global 2024–2025 tour. The film captures live performances from arenas and stadiums, plus behind-the-scenes moments and candid backstage glimpses.
The project isn’t just another concert doc — it’s an immersive 3D experience. With the backing of James Cameron and his production company, hope is high for a visually groundbreaking film that brings fans closer to the energy of a live show than ever before.
What the Trailer Reveals
The just-released trailer — available online — offers a taste of what’s coming: sweeping concert shots, dramatic lighting, intimate backstage moments, and emotionally raw glimpses of Eilish offstage.
We also see glimpses of her connection with loved ones behind the scenes, candid downtime (including a moment joking about a backstage “puppy room” to decompress), and hints at how this film aims to marry spectacle with sincerity.
The sound is also a big draw: the trailer features renditions of fan favorites — a reminder that the film will offer both nostalgic hits and new material from her latest album.
Why This Film Matters
For Billie Eilish, this is more than a concert movie — it’s a milestone. It’s her first theatrically released concert film in immersive 3D.
For fans, it’s a rare chance to experience the global tour — whether you missed it live or want to relive it with full cinematic impact. And with James Cameron co-directing, expectations are high that this will push the boundaries of what concert films can be.



