Bruce Springsteen is providing some entertainment while we're all stuck at home for the next while, as he is releasing his 2009 London Calling: Live in Hyde Park concert film on streaming platforms for the first time ever.
He took to Twitter late Tuesday (March 17) to reveal the entire film would be available on YouTube and Apple Music.
The film sees Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band performing a massive 27-song setlist at London's Hard Rock Calling music festival, including tracks like "Badlands," "Bobby Jean" and "Born to Run."
The iconic rocker capped off 2019 with his Western Stars film, album and accompanying soundtrack before kicking off 2020 with a series of vinyl reissues for some of his solo albums.
You can watch the entire concert film over on Springsteen's YouTube channel. Check out a clip below.
He took to Twitter late Tuesday (March 17) to reveal the entire film would be available on YouTube and Apple Music.
Practice social distancing & stream 'London Calling: Live In Hyde Park' from the comfort of your own home, now on YouTube & Apple Music in its entirety for the 1st time! Bruce & The E Street Band's 2009 concert is an absolute powerhouse https://t.co/O90QlPBalO pic.twitter.com/MlQmV8wslS
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) March 17, 2020
The film sees Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band performing a massive 27-song setlist at London's Hard Rock Calling music festival, including tracks like "Badlands," "Bobby Jean" and "Born to Run."
The iconic rocker capped off 2019 with his Western Stars film, album and accompanying soundtrack before kicking off 2020 with a series of vinyl reissues for some of his solo albums.
You can watch the entire concert film over on Springsteen's YouTube channel. Check out a clip below.