The 2024 Tribeca Festival has unveiled its lineup, featuring an array of music documentaries that are sure to captivate audiences. Among the highlights is “Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple,” directed by Bill Teck, which will make its world premiere on June 8. The film explores Van Zandt’s multifaceted career as a musician, activist, and actor, promising an insightful look into his life. In response to the announcement, Van Zandt humorously shared on social media, “I hope it has a happy ending!”
Another highly anticipated documentary making its debut at the festival is “They All Came Out To Montreux,” which delves into the transformation of the Swiss town of Montreux into a global hub for jazz music, home to the renowned Montreux Jazz Festival. The film features appearances by music icons like Sting, Keith Richards, Carlos Santana, Prince, Aretha Franklin, and more, promising a fascinating exploration of the festival’s rich history.
In addition to these films, the festival will showcase documentaries on notable figures such as songwriter Linda Perry, R&B legend Luther Vandross, feminist icon Ani DiFranco, Broadway star Liza Minelli, and more, offering a diverse range of stories and perspectives to audiences.
The 2024 Tribeca Festival is scheduled to take place from June 5-16 in New York City. Festival passes are currently available for purchase, with single tickets set to go on sale starting April 30. For more information and updates on the festival, visit TribecaFilm.com.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience these compelling music documentaries and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of music culture at the Tribeca Festival this year.