Billie Eilish posts multiple 3D 'Hit Me Hard And Soft' live-tour videos online

- Billie Eilish posted multiple “Hit Me Hard And Soft The Tour (Live In 3D)” performance videos to her official YouTube channel in late May 2026. - The uploads included “LUNCH,” “THE DINER & ilomilo,” and “THE GREATEST,” extending the release of footage tied to her 3D concert film. - The full “Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour (Live In 3D)” film opened in theaters on May 8, 2026.

Billie Eilish has started putting pieces of her “Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour (Live In 3D)” project onto YouTube, turning a theatrical concert-film release into a rolling online drop. Her official channel this week showed multiple new uploads branded “Hit Me Hard And Soft The Tour (Live In 3D),” including “LUNCH,” “THE DINER & ilomilo,” and “THE GREATEST.” The move ties directly to a larger release that had already been positioned as a premium concert-film event. Official promotional materials for the film said “Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour (Live In 3D)” was set for theaters on May 8, 2026, and described it as a 3D concert experience co-directed by Eilish and James Cameron. (youtube.com) ### Which songs has Eilish posted so far? “LUNCH” appeared on Billie Eilish’s official YouTube channel as a standalone clip labeled “Hit Me Hard And Soft The Tour (Live In 3D).” A separate upload on the same channel carried “THE DINER & ilomilo” under the same branding, and another carried “THE GREATEST.” The naming matters because the clips are being presented as part of the same filmed package rather than as unrelated live videos. (youtube.com) The repeated “Live In 3D” label links the uploads to the concert film’s release campaign and official merchandise and ticketing language. ### How do these uploads connect to the movie release? May 8, 2026, was the stated theatrical release date on the film’s official site, which said Paramount Pictures was handling the release. (youtube.com) A trailer posted to YouTube also described the project as “Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour (Live In 3D)” and said it would open in cinemas in May. (youtube.com) The official site and trailer described the film as being captured during Eilish’s sold-out world tour. The site framed it as a concert movie rather than a conventional music-video rollout, and the YouTube uploads now appear to be extending that material into a post-theatrical digital window. That last point is an inference based on the timing and shared branding of the clips and the film campaign. (hitmehardandsoftmovie.com) ### Why is “Live In 3D” in the YouTube titles if YouTube is a regular video platform? The phrase comes from the title of the larger film project, not necessarily from a claim that each YouTube upload is being delivered to viewers in theatrical 3D format. Official materials consistently use “Live In 3D” as part of the movie’s name and marketing. (youtube.com) James Cameron’s name has been central to that marketing from the start. Trailer copy said Eilish and Cameron would “reinvent the concert experience in 3D,” and the official site lists both as directors. ### Is this a one-off upload or a broader release pattern? Three separate song uploads on the official channel suggest a broader release pattern rather than a single teaser. (youtube.com) The songs span a direct single-style performance in “LUNCH,” a combined segment in “THE DINER & ilomilo,” and another standalone performance in “THE GREATEST.” The official YouTube trailer and movie site remain live, alongside film-specific merchandise references on the channel page, indicating the concert-film campaign is still active after the May theatrical opening. (youtube.com) ### Where can fans watch the next pieces if more arrive? Billie Eilish’s official YouTube channel is the clearest place to watch for additional “Hit Me Hard And Soft The Tour (Live In 3D)” uploads, because the current clips appeared there under matching branding. (youtube.com) The film’s official site also remains active with screening and promotional information tied to the same project. (youtube.com)

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