Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 20, 2025 · Entertainment

Billie Eilish Unleashes a 3D Experience with James Cameron!

Billie Eilish, 23, revealed she is teaming up with James Cameron for her upcoming 3D tour movie; pictured March in Los Angeles

BILLIE EILISH SPILLS THE TEA ON HER 3D CONCERT MOVIE WITH JAMES CAMERON - AND IT'S GOING TO BE HUGE!

The pop sensation, Billie Eilish, stunned her fans at her sold-out show in Manchester over the weekend by announcing a major collaboration with none other than Academy Award-winning director James Cameron. The 23-year-old singer revealed that she's teaming up with the Avatar filmmaker to create an immersive 3D concert movie experience that will leave her devotees speechless!

During her electrifying performance at the Manchester Arena, Eilish dropped the bombshell on her audience, saying: "So you may have noticed there are more cameras than usual in here... I'm working on something very special with someone named James Cameron, and it's going to be in 3D!" The crowd went wild as she continued, "He's in this audience somewhere, just saying. So don't mind that, and also I'll probably be wearing this exact outfit for like, four days in a row."

She shared the exciting news of her collaboration with the Oscar-winning director during her sold-out show in Manchester over the weekend; pictured December 2022 in London

Cameron is renowned for his work on massive-budget films like Aliens, Titanic, Avatar, and The Terminator - which have collectively grossed over $8 billion worldwide! He's the second-highest-grossing director in film history, and Eilish has clearly got her sights set on making some cinematic magic with him.

This isn't the first time Eilish has ventured into filmmaking. She previously created a documentary, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021), as well as another concert movie that same year - Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles. Her upcoming 3D tour movie with Cameron is bound to be an unforgettable experience for her fans.

But before we dive into the thrilling details of Eilish's new project, let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit her recent vegan food policy experiment at her London concerts. The singer enforced a completely plant-based menu at the O2 Arena, making it the venue's first-ever fully vegan event. While some fans praised the move, others were left feeling "less than impressed" with the limited options - a peri-peri haloumi wrap, corn naan, chipotle tacos, pizzas, and pancakes.

At her concert on Saturday, she revealed to her audience that she was working on the 3D movie with the Avatar filmmaker, 70, to bring her concert experience to more of her fans; pictured July 10 in London

One attendee told thescholarlynote.com: "Punters were less than impressed with the vegan options... with more than one asking, 'Did they run out of meat or something?' " The singer's team went all out to create a sustainable experience, complete with an Eco Village at the O2 Arena to raise awareness about climate change. Her crew even eats plant-based food on tour, and her merchandise is made using eco-friendly practices.

Despite some fans' initial disappointment with the menu, Eilish's performance more than made up for it. She belted out hits like Ocean Eyes, No Time To Die, and What Was I Made For? in an electrifying display of talent that left the audience in awe.

As we await the release of Eilish's 3D concert movie with Cameron, one thing is certain - this collaboration is going to be a game-changer! With her unique voice and style, combined with Cameron's mastery of large-scale filmmaking, the world is about to get an unforgettable dose of Billie Eilish like never before. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

She is currently on tour in support of her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft; pictured February in Los Angeles

Eilish previously made one documentary ¿ Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry in 2021 ¿ as well as another concert movie that same year ¿ Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles; pictured March in Los Angeles