How to watch the new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary

As a long-time fan of The Boss, I can’t help but feel the excitement coursing through my veins as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s tour comes to life in Disney+’s latest documentary, “Road Diary”. Having attended countless shows over the years, I can attest that there is nothing quite like experiencing the raw energy and passion of a Springsteen concert. The fact that this film gives us a peek behind the curtain, showcasing rehearsals, interviews, and backstage moments, makes it an absolute must-watch for any diehard fan.


Noted for his captivating narrative through music, the esteemed American musician, Bruce Springsteen, has maintained a successful career that extends over six decades.

No matter where he and the E Street Band perform, it’s a certainty that devoted fans will fill up the venue with enthusiasm, singing along to evergreen hits like ‘Dancing in the Dark’ and ‘Born to Run’.

Today, a fresh documentary film from Disney+ premieres, offering a glimpse into the backstage workings of some of their live shows, including those that stretch beyond the four-hour limit.

How to watch the new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s Road Diary – A Film by Thom Zimny

Initial feedback for the movie “Road Diary” is now available after its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival. Notably, “The Guardian” praised it as a captivating blend of live-concert footage, historical documentary, and sociological examination.

Simultaneously, IndieWire comments that “although Road Diary may possess a touch more shine and refinement, it is certainly a captivating read and journey well worth taking.

Here’s how you can tune in.

You can exclusively stream “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band” on Disney+ within the United Kingdom.

Sign up for Disney+

As a devoted Disney+ fan, I’ve noticed that starting from my next bill, which is due on or after Thursday, November 21, I’ll be paying slightly more for my membership due to an increase in the prices for new customers.

Here’s the new pricing:

The Disney+ Standard plan featuring ads is priced at £4.99 per month. This plan doesn’t support downloading content, but it enables streaming on as many as two devices simultaneously. Users can watch videos up to 1080p Full HD resolution with audio in 5.1 or stereo.

For a small extra charge of £3.99 per month, Standard with Ads account holders can include an additional family member who does not reside with them in their plan.

• The Disney+ Standard subscription currently retails for £8.99 per month or £89.90 annually. With this plan, you can stream content on as many as two devices concurrently and download it on up to ten devices. The video and audio quality are equivalent to the Disney+ Standard with Ads version (1080p Full HD, 5.1 and stereo).

For an additional £4.99 per month, Disney+ Basic subscribers have the option to include another user in their account as well.

The Disney+ Premium subscription currently costs £12.99 per month or £129.90 for an annual plan. With this tier, you can stream content on as many as four devices simultaneously. Additionally, you can download content on up to ten devices. The video quality offered goes up to 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) and High Dynamic Range (HDR), while the audio supports standards up to Dolby Atmos level.

How to watch the new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary

In the United Kingdom, Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial. However, there are methods to reduce the subscription cost, primarily by taking advantage of deals or offers from partner organizations.

Regarding the value you receive for your investment, Disney+ offers an extensive library of content. This includes beloved family films, highly-rated TV shows, and exclusive Marvel Cinematic Universe productions like “Agatha All Along” or “Star Wars” series such as “The Mandalorian.

For music enthusiasts seeking something engaging post-watching “Road Diary“, there’s plenty to satisfy their tastes. Notable picks include the recent Bon Jovi overview “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story” and documentaries delving into the lives of popular pop stars like Ed Sheeran, Sir Paul McCartney, and Olivia Rodrigo.

How to watch the new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary

Additionally, there’s the four-part series titled “Camden, directed by Asif Kapadia who is known for his work on Senna and Amy. This series includes notable musicians like Dua Lipa, Chris Martin from Coldplay, Nile Rodgers, and other musical legends.

As a dedicated fan of The Beatles, I can’t help but feel thrilled! Not only have I had the pleasure of watching Peter Jackson’s critically acclaimed docu-series, “The Beatles: Get Back,” but now I get to immerse myself in an immaculately restored, remastered version of their iconic album, “Let It Be.” This is the first time it’s been widely accessible in over half a century!

In addition, Disney+ features live concert films starring arena and stadium-packing celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Elton John, Lang Lang, Billie Eilish, and BTS.

How to watch the new Bruce Springsteen documentary Road Diary

Starting today, you can follow the journey in “Road Diary” on Hulu within the United States. Note that its subscription fees have recently been adjusted as follows:

• Hulu: Offered at a starting cost of $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually, this basic plan includes ads. For new and eligible returning subscribers, there’s a free trial available, while eligible college students can subscribe for just $1.99 a month (additional details here).

As a devoted fan, I’d happily opt for the ad-free Hulu plan at $18.99/month. This means I can enjoy the vast majority of Hulu’s content uninterrupted by advertisements, except for a handful of shows that still feature ads before and after video playback.

Further information on Hulu’s bundle plans is available here.

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2024-10-25 09:49

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