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Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff officially took their relationship public on Wednesday night, making their red-carpet debut together at the Los Angeles premiere of Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D).

The pair, who have been linked since early 2025, arrived side by side and posed together in front of photographers throughout the evening. Eilish and Wolff smiled, hugged and stayed close while celebrating the release of the singer's newest concert film, giving fans their first major public appearance as a couple.

For the event, Eilish, 24, wore a green Ralph Lauren polo layered over a white long-sleeve shirt with a black skirt and colorful socks. Wolff, 31, kept things classic in a brown double-breasted suit paired with a white shirt and no tie.

Several important figures from Eilish's creative circle attended the premiere, including her brother and longtime collaborator Finneas. Director James Cameron also appeared at the event after helping co-direct the film alongside the singer. The project features performances from Eilish's 2024 album and blends live tour footage with immersive 3D visuals.

Romance rumors surrounding Eilish and Wolff first began circulating in March 2025 after they were seen leaving an awards show together. A few months later, the pair drew even more attention when they were photographed kissing during a trip to Venice. Earlier this year, they also attended the Grammy Awards together, though neither publicly commented on their relationship at the time.

Long before their romance became a topic online, the two had already formed a professional connection. Wolff appeared in Eilish's music video for "Chihiro," and he later joined sections of the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour alongside his brother Alex Wolff as an opening act.

The concert movie marks Eilish's third live-film release and her first since Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles debuted in 2021. The film arrives in theaters on May 8.

Eilish is also reportedly preparing for her acting debut in a new adaptation of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Sarah Polley. 

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