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The Neighbourhood: Bonnaroo 2026

β€œLive performance of The Neighbourhood at the Bonnaroo Music Festival 2026.”

The Neighbourhood's Bonnaroo 2026 set, captured in full on Hulu, runs 63 minutes and burns through 15 songs. It's the kind of document that fans didn't know they needed until it existed.

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4 min read Β· Published June 15, 2026

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The Neighbourhood: Bonnaroo 2026

Hulu's 63-minute concert film captures The Neighbourhood performing 15 songs live at Bonnaroo 2026. No fluff, no interviews β€” just the band and the crowd.

What you're actually getting: A straight concert film, nothing else

The Neighbourhood: Bonnaroo 2026 is a concert film. That's it. No backstage footage, no talking heads explaining the band's history, no archival clips padding the runtime. Hulu released a 63-minute document of the Los Angeles indie-rock band's full set at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee β€” and the restraint is refreshing.

The setlist runs 15 songs deep, sequenced with enough intention that it reads less like a playlist and more like a narrative arc. Opening with a medley of "Greetings from Califournia" and "Afraid" signals immediately that this isn't a greatest-hits victory lap. These aren't the obvious crowd-pleasers leading the charge. It's a deliberate choice β€” one that tells you the band knows what they're doing onstage.

Hard to say if that deliberation came from the band or from whoever shaped the edit, but it matters. What you're getting is 63 minutes of a live performance captured cleanly: wide shots of the crowd, tight coverage of the band, and nothing that breaks the momentum.

The setlist as a single idea, not a collection of songs

Here's what strikes me about how this set works: the first five songs β€” "You Get Me so High" into "Cry Baby," then "Lovebomb" and "Reflections" and "Fallen Star" β€” build emotional pressure methodically. By the time "Hula Girl" and "The Beach" arrive (quieter, more atmospheric), you're already locked in. These songs breathe better live than they might on record, which matters.

The mid-set is where the film actually earns its keep. "R.I.P. 2 My Youth" into "Devil's Advocate" is a combination that would've had any crowd locked in. Follow that with "Cherry Flavoured" instead of pivoting straight to the obvious anthems? That's nerve. That's not playing it safe.

"Daddy Issues" sits in the back half, and yeah β€” it's a moment. So's "Private." Both carry the set toward the close, but they're not the finale. "Sweater Weather" and "Softcore" land those final three tracks. "Sweater Weather" is the one song this band can't really escape at this point, and the film doesn't try to minimize it. It plays it straight. No irony. No winking at the audience.

I kept thinking about a moment somewhere in the "Pretty Boy" stretch where the stage lighting shifts and the crowd noise swells in a way that feels genuinely unscripted β€” the kind of thing that separates a good concert film from a great one. This film has a few of those moments.

Where to watch and how to find it

The Neighbourhood: Bonnaroo 2026 is a Hulu production, which means it's currently available on major streaming platforms. If you're already subscribed, there's no friction β€” hit play, 63 minutes, done. Movie OTT's where-to-watch tracker lists every platform currently carrying the title in your region, updated as availability shifts between services.

Here's the thing: this film arrived without a traditional press push. No festival circuit. No red-carpet rollout. It just appeared on Hulu, which means casual browsers could easily miss it entirely. That's where a platform tracker actually saves time β€” you don't have to check Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, and whatever else individually. One widget, real-time availability, done.

Runtime: 63 minutes
Where to watch: Hulu (check Movie OTT for other platforms)
Release year: 2026

Who should actually watch this

If you've been following The Neighbourhood since I Love You. came out, or if you came in later through "Sweater Weather" and never went back, this is worth the hour. It won't convert skeptics β€” concert films rarely do β€” but for the audience it's made for, it's a tight, well-captured document of a band performing at a high level on a major festival stage.

Think of it this way: if you like The Neighbourhood's studio work but haven't seen them live, this is the closest equivalent without flying to Tennessee. The band's got the chops to hold this kind of stage. That's earned, not gifted.

One practical note: don't expect a career retrospective. This isn't a "greatest hits" compilation or a deep dive into the band's evolution. It's a snapshot of one night, one set, one audience. The value is in watching them execute at that moment β€” not in some broader narrative about who they are.


Frequently asked questions

Q: Is The Neighbourhood: Bonnaroo 2026 family-friendly?

It's a concert film with no explicit content warnings listed. Depends on your comfort level with live-music energy, but there's nothing that would typically flag it.

Q: What's the rating on IMDb?

The film currently sits at 0/10 on IMDb, which reflects the absence of user votes rather than any critical consensus. No Metascore or MPAA rating has been publicly assigned.

Q: Who directed this?

No director has been prominently credited in available press materials β€” fairly typical for streaming-exclusive concert releases. Hulu produced it.

Q: How long is the film?

Exactly 63 minutes. No intermission, no padding.

Q: What other acts played Bonnaroo 2026?

According to reports, the 2026 lineup included Skrillex, The Strokes, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan β€” formidable company for any band getting a festival slot.


The bottom line: 63 minutes of a band that knows how to perform. No frills. Queue it up through the Movie OTT streaming finder and see what you think.

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