Billie Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ Tour Documentary Sets Spring 2026 Release Date
Billie Eilish is bringing her acclaimed ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ world tour to cinemas in 2026, with Rolling Stone confirming that a full-length concert documentary has been completed and scheduled for a spring release. The project marks a major creative leap for the 23-year-old artist, who co-directed the film alongside Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron.
The documentary captures Eilish’s tour performances using advanced 3D filming techniques that Cameron and his team developed for high-frame-rate immersive productions. Industry insiders who screened early footage described it as one of the most visually ambitious concert films ever attempted, combining sweeping arena-scale visuals with Eilish’s intimate onstage presence.
The tour, which has been praised for its lighting design, choreography, and emotional pacing, became one of the highest-grossing global pop tours of 2024–2025. Cameron reportedly worked closely with Eilish to recreate the atmosphere of her live shows, prioritizing full-stage depth and audience perspective rather than stylized editing.
The film will first debut in a limited theatrical run, followed by a wider global release and later arrival on streaming platforms. Eilish, who has long been hands-on with her visuals, said the project allowed her to “capture the tour the way it felt from the inside,” according to production notes shared with Rolling Stone.
For fans who missed the tour, and for those who want to relive it, the documentary is shaping up to be one of the biggest music-film releases of 2026.


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