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

Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish places Manchester at the centre of a new 3D concert film created with filmmaker James Cameron. The project captures performances from her recent world tour and shows the energy of her fans in the northern English city. Billie Eilish offers this film as a new way to share her live shows with audiences beyond the concert stage.
The production team shot the film over four nights at the Co op Live arena during her Hit Me Hard And Soft tour. They describe it as the biggest tour of her career so far. The crew uses advanced 3D camera technology to bring viewers close to the stage. The cameras follow her movements and capture angles that fans do not normally see during live shows.
At the London Leicester Square premiere, Eilish shares her excitement about the project. She also talks about her connection to Manchester. She says the city audience stands among her favourites. Eilish praises their energy and emotional response during the shows. Fans at the premiere show strong support as they gather in large numbers to see the singer.

The idea for the film starts with a personal connection. Cameron wife suggests the project after linking him with Eilish family. Cameron then contacts Eilish with a plan to film a concert in 3D. She says she never considered the idea before.
Cameron, known for visual innovation, brings a new perspective to concert filming. He aims to make viewers feel inside the performance rather than outside it.
The crew uses small mobile cameras that move with the singer. They follow her even when she runs across the stage. Cameron explains that this method allows close views and more movement within the performance. The film also highlights fans as part of the story. The audience reacts emotionally and many share how her music helps them feel understood during difficult times.
At the premiere, fans fill the area around the venue. They cheer loudly when Eilish arrives. She greets them, signs autographs, and thanks them for their support. Cameron says the project shows moments behind the scenes, including preparation before performances. He adds that the format places viewers in positions not possible in normal concerts.
Cameron says he does not expect 3D concert films to become common. He still stresses the value of live shows, especially as digital content grows widely. The release follows a Coachella moment where Justin Bieber joins Eilish on stage.
She calls it meaningful and says he is one of her early inspirations. She adds that she remains unsure about her next music direction. For now, she focuses on the film which brings her Manchester performances to audiences in a new immersive way.
The film also gives viewers a closer look at the bond between artist and audience. It shows how music connects people across different backgrounds and experiences. The production team focuses on clear sound and sharp visuals to support the experience. Cameron explains that he wants viewers to feel present at each moment rather than distant.
The film also highlights the pace of live performance and the movement across the stage. It captures both high energy moments and quieter scenes that show emotion and focus. Together these elements create a full view of the concert experience that fans can enjoy in cinemas worldwide.
Additionally Eilish says she values the chance to revisit the Manchester shows through film. Eilish notes that the crowd energy left a strong impact on her performance.
Billie Eilish hopes audiences feel that same energy while watching the film in theatres. She ends by thanking fans for their continued support across every performance captured




































