10 music documentaries and live concerts to stream at home

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Coldplay and Beyonce are just two of the artists who have concert documentaries
Author: Iesha Mae ThomasPublished 17th Mar 2020
Last updated 17th Mar 2020

Homecoming: A Film by Beyonce (Netflix)

This in-depth look at Beyonce’s celebrated 2018 Coachella performance reveals the emotional road from creative concept to cultural movement.

Whitney: Can I Be Me (Netflix)

Follow the extraordinary life of the beloved pop sensation, Whitney Houston, from her early start in music to her battles with addiction, and her tragic passing.

Barbra: The Music, The Mem’ries, The Magic! (Netflix)

Barbra Streisand's film concert event finds the legend joined by a roster of special guests, as she takes audiences on a journey of her life's work, like a stroll down memory lane with a good friend.

George Michael: Freedom (Channel 4)

An intimate look into the extraordinary life and career of the award-winning singer and songwriter. Narrated by the star, it features never-seen personal footage and interviews with music legends.

Artist Spotlight Series (YouTube)

Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello and Maren Morris are just a few of the names in these bitesize fifteen minutes documentaries on YouTube.

Miss Americana (Netflix)

In this highly anticipated documentary, Taylor Swift embraces her role as a songwriter, performer and woman harnessing the full power of her voice.

Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams (Amazon Prime)

Long-term Coldplay collaborator, Mat Whitecross, fuses spectacular live performances with exclusive band interviews and unseen archive footage in A Head Full of Dreams.

Springsteen on Broadway (Netflix)

Bruce Springsteen shares personal stories from his life and acoustic versions of some of his best known songs in an intimate one-man show to cap off his Broadway Residency.

Gaga: Five Foot Two (Netflix)

Take a look at the life of Lady Gaga as she prepares to release a new album, perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show and confront her physical and emotional struggles.

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down A Dream (Amazon Prime)

This four-hour portrait of one of America's great rock 'n' roll bands takes you from their conception in the mid-70s, to their unprecedented success decades later, with live footage, behind-the-scenes clips and interviews with the band and friends such as Bob Dylan and Stevie Nicks.