Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff debut as couple on red carpet amid concert film launch
The couple have been linked romantically since early 2025
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish has made her first red carpet appearance with musician Nat Wolff as the pair stepped out together in Los Angeles to celebrate the premiere of her new concert film, Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D).
The 24-year-old Grammy winner attended the event on Wednesday, May 6, wearing a layered Ralph Lauren Polo look featuring a green shirt over a white long-sleeve top, paired with a black skirt and bright red and blue socks.
Wolff, 31, joined her on the carpet in a brown double-breasted suit styled with a white shirt and no tie.
The appearance marks the couple’s first official red carpet debut, following months of public sightings and growing speculation about their relationship.
Eilish’s brother, Finneas, also attended the event, along with filmmaker James Cameron, who co-directed the concert film with Eilish.
The project, which brings her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour performances to the big screen, is set to release in cinemas on May 8.
Eilish and Wolff have been linked since March 2025, when they were first seen leaving an awards event together.
Their relationship continued to draw attention after they were photographed together in Venice in June 2025 and later attended the 2026 Grammy Awards as a couple.
The connection between the two also extended into professional collaborations, with Wolff appearing in Eilish’s music video for “Chihiro.”
He and his brother, Alex Wolff, also served as opening acts during her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour.
Wolff previously spoke highly of Eilish in a 2024 interview, praising her talent and describing her as someone who excels in nearly everything she does.
Eilish was previously linked to several public figures, including The Neighbourhood frontman Jesse Rutherford, with whom she split in 2023.
The new concert film marks Eilish’s third major release in the format and her first since 2021’s Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles.