Billie Eilish will show ‘Live at the 02,’ in theaters on Jan 27

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Billie Eilish, an Oscar and Grammy-winning musician, provides a behind-the-scenes look at her life and work in Billie Eilish. Only available in theatres on January 27, Live at the 02 – Extended Cut. At 9 a.m. EST on Wednesday, tickets go on sale.
On Friday, January 27, 2023, Billie Eilish will show an expanded version of her Grammy-nominated “Live at the O2” concert film in theatres worldwide for one night only.
"Billie Eilish: Live At The O2 (Extended Cut)" is coming to movie theaters for one night only on Jan 27. Experience the new extended cut version of Billie's GRAMMY®-nominated concert film in cinematic 4K with Dolby Atmos sound. Tickets go on sale Dec 21. https://t.co/oy74XdBnmc pic.twitter.com/mFbiGbsNr2
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) December 16, 2022
Twenty full-sensor cameras with cinematic glass were utilized by director Sam Wrench to capture the performance, which was initially broadcast as part of the Apple Music Live series. The 95-plus minute movie has 27 songs, both hits and deep cuts, including “Your Power,” “Bad Guy,” “Therefore I Am,” “My Future,” “Bury a Friend,” “Happier Than Ever,” and “Everything I Wanted.” There are also 30 minutes of previously unheard bonus material. See the trailer below.
Billie Eilish said during a press release,” I’ve always wanted to make a music film that truly captures the energy of my show. These past 16 months have been so special to me, to be able to be back out on the road, performing live and sharing rooms with so many amazing people all over the world.
This film is a live visual experience and keepsake for us all, celebrating everything that I love about this tour, and most of all, everyone who came out to see me. This is my thank you.”
In addition to being just nominated for Best Music Film at the upcoming 2023 Grammy Awards, “Billie Eilish Live at the O2” was initially live-streamed as an enclosed part of the Apple Music Live series.

Eilish is already the recipient of numerous honors, including seven Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Guinness World Records, three Brit Awards, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award.
She became the youngest artist in Grammy history to win the Album of the Year along with the Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist, all in the same year. She was included in Time magazine’s Time 100 Next list for 2019 and Time 100 for 2021. RIAA and Billboard rank Eilish as the 26th-highest certified digital singles artist and one of the most well-known musicians of the 2010s. She has engaged in political activism in the past.
On December 18, Sunday, the celebrated American singer will celebrate her 21st birthday.