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Billie Eilish had a unique idea to help her crew unwind on tour.
In the latest trailer for her upcoming concert film and tour documentary Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), the "Birds of a Feather" singer, 24, revealed that she had a "puppy room" backstage throughout their time on the road because of how "brutal" and "taxing" touring can be.
"We try to have whatever rescue organization is around and available to bring the dogs and puppies and babies that need homes," she said, adding that some of the pooches have even ended up finding their forever homes. "Multiple people on my crew have adopted dogs from tour."
Avatar director James Cameron, who co-directed the concert film with Eilish, seemed to take inspiration from the adorable setup, telling the "Ocean Eyes" musician that he's "doing this on my next movie for sure" as he pet one of the dogs.
"Everyone needs some dog love," Eilish said.
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) gives fans a look behind the curtain at Eilish's "creative vision" of her world tour as well as why putting together the best show possible for her fans means so much to her.
"The day of a show, for me, just feels like any day at all. I just feel like I'm going to hang out with my friends," she said, adding, "I want to feel like it's me and them."
She continued, "I want to be the artist that I would be a fan of."
Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) arrives May 8.