Overview
- Paramount released the concert film in U.S. theaters Friday in 3D and premium large formats, expanding the tour experience to fans who could not attend.
- The feature captures four sold‑out July 2025 shows at Manchester’s Co‑op Live using multi‑camera 3D rigs reported at up to 17 cameras to put viewers on stage.
- Eilish shares directing credit and on‑camera control, with backstage glimpses that include her pre‑show cube entrance trick, taped ankles after a sprain, and a brief “puppy room” morale ritual.
- Critical response is broadly positive, with Rotten Tomatoes scores reported around 93% from critics and 99% from audiences, though some reviewers fault repetitive fan cutaways or limited depth.
- James Cameron proposed the project by reaching out to Eilish’s mother and frames the film as a day‑of concert portrait that spotlights Eilish’s bond with fans and her solo stage design.