How to Watch Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s ‘Road Diary’ Tour Documentary Online

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Along with archival and new rehearsal footage, the film features sit-down interviews with late musicians Clarence Clemons and Danny Federici

It’s time to go backstage with the Boss. The New Jersey rock legend and his band of fifty years aren’t slowing down any time soon in the original documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Bandnow streaming on Hulu.

Directed by frequent collaborator Thom Zimny with Springsteen co-producing, the film follows the band throughout their electrifying 2023-24 tour, offering “the most in-depth look ever at the creation of their legendary live performances, including footage of band rehearsals, backstage moments, rare archival clips and personal reflections from [the legendary rocker] himself,” according to the film’s logline.

As the group’s first tour since 2017, and postponed twice due to the pandemic, Springsteen says in the film that his aim post-COVID was to throw “the biggest party I could.” Part concert film and part documentary, Road Diary features interviews with band members including guitarists Nils Lofgren and Steven Van Zandt (the tour’s official music director), bassist Garry Tallent, pianist Roy Bittan, drummer Max Weinberg, along with late saxophonist Clarence Clemons and late founding member Danny Federici.

Ready to rock out to some of the greatest anthems of all time? Get yourself a VIP pass from home and read on to find out how to watch Springsteen’s Road Diary documentary for free, plus the best streaming deals for Hulu right now.

How to Watch Road Diary Online Free On Hulu

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band dropped on Oct. 25 and is now available to stream exclusively on Hulu. We don’t know if the documentary will broadcast on cable TV, so the only way to watch the film right now is through the streamer.

Luckily, new or eligible returning customers can watch Springsteen’s Road Diary documentary free with a 30-day free trial to Hulu’s ad-supported subscription. The service on its own runs you $9.99 per month with ads (or $18.99 monthly without ads), and includes access to other FX, ABC and Hulu Originals including ShōgunThe BearFargo and others. The subscription also includes next-day streaming for TV series and events after they air on ABC, including Dancing with the StarsThe Golden Bachelorette, and more.

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