The best concerts to stream on Netflix

The best concerts to stream on Netflix

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There’s no real replacement for seeing live music, whether it’s a stadium show or in a pub, but for the time being we have to find alternative ways to enjoy gigs. We’ve put together a list of the best concerts you can stream on Netflix, from intimate acoustic gigs to critically acclaimed stadium concerts. 

Beyonce – Homecoming 

We kick off our list of the best concerts to watch on Netflix with Queen Bey’s Homecoming. It shows the full performance of her legendary 2018 Coachella set, including appearances for Destiny’s Child and Jay-Z – plus behind-the-scenes footage.

Taylor Swift – Reputation Stadium Tour

Experience the incredible spectacle that was Taylor’s 2018 stadium tour and see for yourself why it was critically acclaimed. The production features pyro, fireworks, expertly choreographed dancing and a 63ft inflatable cobra – plus special guest performers Camila Cabello and Charli XCX. If you’ve never been to a Taylor Swift concert, now's your chance. 

Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids 

The concert is the final performance on Justin’s 20/20 Experience World Tour, filmed in Las Vegas in 2015. The film takes you behind the scenes, talking with those involved in the production of the show, before Justin takes to the stage for the concert. It showcases his incredible vocals, dance moves and musical talents as he takes to the piano and guitar. 

Barbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic

Barbra Streisand delivers a truly magical performance in this concert, filmed in 2016 in Miami at the end of a 13-city tour. The tour’s title lives up to its name, with Barbra performing all your Broadway favourites.

Springsteen on Broadway

Bruce Springsteen shares stories and learnings in this intensely personal reflection on his life, work and times. He also performs acoustic versions of some of his best known songs, in this extremely intimate and raw show. 

Rolling Stones – Olé Olé Olé

A mixture of part concert and part documentary, the Rolling Stones take you along on their journey across Latin America as part of their 2016 tour – where they became the first ever rock band to play a show in Cuba. 

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