The First Trailer for Billie Eilish: HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR Brings the Stage to the Screen

Billie Eilish announces her concert movie, Billie Eilish-Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour, is coming to cinemas. It is directed by James Cameron and presented in 3D!

Billie Eilish is a cultural phenomenon. Ever since she made her debut with her debut single “Ocean Eyes” back in 2015, she has hardly been off our radar. After nine Grammy awards, two Academy awards, nine American Music Awards, and twenty Guinness World Records, she has proven herself. Her recognition extends to eight MTV Video Music Awards and four Brit Awards. Additionally, she earned two Golden Globe Awards. She is undoubtedly one of the world’s biggest stars. Add to the mix her views on almost every subject. The singer’s continued advocacy establishes her as a powerful force to be reckoned with.

Last night in San Francisco, on the final show of her sold-out global HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR, Billie Eilish announced the March 20, 2026 global release date of her highly anticipated concert film.

Presented in 3D and directed by Academy Award winners James Cameron (Avatar: Fire and Ash) and Billie Eilish, this concert film showcases the excitement and energy of Eilish’s sold-out world tour. The film is coming from Paramount Pictures. It is in partnership with Darkroom Records, Interscope Films, and Cameron’s own Lightstorm Entertainment.

Billie Eilish Asks To Hit Me Hard And Soft As Her Concert Movie is Announced

Billie Eilish will release her concert film, “Hit Me Hard and Soft – The Tour,” in cinemas on March 20, 2026.

Are you a Billie Eilish fan? Will you go see the film when it is released? Did you attend any of the concerts on the tour? What is your favourite song by the singer? Hit us up in the comments section below to let us know. We love to hear from you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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