
Billie Eilish revealed she is teaming up with James Cameron for her upcoming 3D tour movie.
The 23-year-old singer shared the exciting news of her collaboration with the Oscar-winning director during her sold-out show in Manchester over the weekend.
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.
‘So you may have noticed that there are more cameras than usual in here,’ she said in between songs at her show, per The Hollywood Reporter.
‘Basically, I can’t say much about it, but what I can say is that I’m working on something very, very special with somebody named James Cameron, and it’s going to be in 3D,’ she continued.
Her announcement comes shortly after she enforced a completely vegan food policy at her London concerts — with her ‘woke decision’ leaving attendees feeling ‘less than impressed.’

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

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
‘So, take that as you will, and these four shows here in Manchester, you and me are part of a thing that I am making with him,’ the Birds of a Feather hitmaker added.
‘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.’
Cameron is renowned for directing big budget and large scale films such as Aliens, Titanic, Avatar and The Terminator.
His films have grossed over $8 billion worldwide, making him the second highest-grossing director in film history.
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.
She is currently on tour in support of her third studio album, Hit Me Hard and Soft.
At one of her recent shows in London, she sparked mixed reactions from her fans when she enforced a completely vegan food policy for her show held at the O2 Arena, making it the venue’s first-ever fully plant-based event.
The singer is performing at the venue for six nights during her Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour.

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

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
And every food vendor has been required to offer 100 percent plant-based options, removing all animal products from the arena for the evening.
The menu included a peri-peri haloumi wrap, a corn naan, chipotle tacos, pizzas, and pancakes.
While some of Eilish vegan fans praised her decision, others were left disappointed with the food options after paying upwards of £70 for their tickets.
One attendee told MailOnline: ‘Punters were less than impressed with the vegan options — a mixture of pizzas, cauliflower bits and loaded fries — with more than one asking, “Did they run out of meat or something?”
Before the show started, Eilish narrated a short film about veganism, the environment, and all of the steps they have taken on the tour to do their bit.
The crew all eat plant-based food on tour, while her merch is made using sustainable practices. They also had an Eco Village at the O2 arena to raise awareness of climate change.
She’s not the only star to take action — as Paul McCartney famously refuses to perform at venues that don’t offer vegetarian options.
Despite not all fans being impressed with the food choices, her performance made up for it as the award-winning artist belted out hits including Ocean Eyes, No Time To Die, and What Was I Made For?
She was raised as a vegetarian and has been a consistent advocate for animal rights and veganism, frequently discussing her beliefs when it comes to animals.