

Music · Documentary
Overview
Captured during Billie Eilish's sold-out world tour, a concert experience from one of the most celebrated and successful artists of her generation, presented in immersive 3D.
Top Cast


Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish
Self - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
Billie Eilish
Self - Vocals, Piano, Guitar


FINNEAS
FINNEAS
Self - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
FINNEAS
Self - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
Andrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall
Self - Drums
Andrew Marshall
Self - Drums
Solomon Smith
Solomon Smith
Self - Bass
Solomon Smith
Self - Bass
Abraham Nouri
Abraham Nouri
Self - Keys, Guitar
Abraham Nouri
Self - Keys, Guitar
Tom Crouch
Tom Crouch
Self - Keys, Guitar
Tom Crouch
Self - Keys, Guitar
Jane Horner
Jane Horner
Self - Background Vocals
Jane Horner
Self - Background Vocals
Ava Horner
Ava Horner
Self - Background Vocals
Ava Horner
Self - Background Vocals


James Cameron
James Cameron
Self (uncredited)
James Cameron
Self (uncredited)


Maggie Baird
Maggie Baird
Self (uncredited)
Maggie Baird
Self (uncredited)
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