Tribeca Fest 2025: Metallica, Depeche Mode, Billy Joel, Billy Idol, Culture Club, Sun Ra, De La Soul, more
Tribeca 2025 also has films about Miley Cyrus, Ty Dolla $ign, Wizkid, and more. It runs June4-15 at theaters and venues all over NYC.

The 2025 Tribeca Festival (fka Tribeca Film Festival) happens June 4-15 at various theaters and venues across the city and as usual, there are a lot of music-related films in the lineup. In fact, this year marks the festival’s biggest music lineup yet, and this year’s Opening Night film is documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes. Ticket packages and festival passes are on sale now, and tickets for individual screenings go on sale to Tribeca members on April 24 and to the general public on April 29.
Some of the music documentary screenings come with performances and Q&A with the artists after the film, including Metallica, Billy Idol, Eddie Vedder, Depeche Mode, De La Soul, Ty Dolla $ign, Wizkid, Miley Cyrus, and more. Here’s the film music lineup:
- Billy Joel: And So It Goes, (United States) – World Premiere. A sweeping portrait of a true New York icon, this definitive documentary captures the grit, genius, and soul of William Martin Joel — from his Long Island roots to sold-out stadiums. With rare archival footage and revealing new interviews, the film charts the rise of one of America’s greatest singer-songwriters, whose music became the heartbeat of a city and the soundtrack of a generation. Directed and produced by Susan Lacy, Jessica Levin. Produced by Emma Pildes. An HBO Documentary Films Release.
- Billy Idol Should Be Dead, (United States) – World Premiere. Punk legend turned pop sensation Billy Idol bares it all in this electrifying documentary, revealing his rise to fame, battle with addiction and triumphant comeback that captivated millions of fans worldwide. Directed and produced by Jonas Åkerlund. Produced by Mark Monroe, Orian Williams, Violaine Etienne, Ryan Kroft. After the Movie: An intimate performance by Billy Idol.
- Depeche Mode: M, (United States, Mexico) – World Premiere. captures the band’s 2023 Mexico City shows, blending concert footage with interstitial elements, exploring music, mortality, and Mexican culture’s relationship with death. Directed by Fernando Frías. After the Movie: A conversation with Depeche Mode and director Fernando Frias.
- The Sixth Borough, (United States) – World Premiere. This vibrant documentary explores Long Island’s indelible impact on hip-hop’s evolution, told through the voices of pioneering artists who shaped the genre. The suburban landscape inspired a distinctive sound that expanded hip-hop beyond NYC, while also challenging the false promises of suburban utopia. Directed by Jason Pollard. Produced by Jennifer Ollman, Katie Taber. After the Movie: A special performance by De La Soul and Rakim.
- Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?, (United States) – World Premiere. Catapulted into overnight fame by their massively successful debut album, San Francisco indie rock band Counting Crows and their introspective frontman Adam Duritz were suddenly the biggest rockstars in the world, defiantly facing whatever came next. Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? captures this pivotal crossroads through revealing interviews and evocative 1990’s archival to craft a rare story of artistic integrity in the spotlight. Directed by Amy Scott. Produced by Brian Morrow, Jonathan Lynch. An HBO Documentary Films Release.
- Culture Club, (United States, UK) – World Premiere. The style, the glam, the music, the hats! Culture Club burst onto the UK new romantic scene in 1981 and became one of the most defining and influential bands of their generation. Alison Ellwood’s impossibly fun documentary celebrates the band’s story in their own words, while also revealing the surprisingly tender love story at its center. Directed by Alison Ellwood. Produced by Trevor Birney, Andrew Tully.
- Just Sing, (UK) – World Premiere. On the cusp of graduation, the members of USC’s celebrated SoCal VoCals have one more challenge to conquer before adulthood: The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in New York City. Directed by Abraham Troen, Angelique Molina. Produced by Sarah Thomson, John Battsek. After the Movie: A special performance by the SoCal VoCals.
- Matter of Time, (United States) – World Premiere. Set against the backdrop of a powerful and emotional benefit performance by Eddie Vedder, Matter of Time chronicles the fight to cure epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a rare and often fatal genetic disease. Directed by Matt Finlin. Produced by Karen Barzilay. After the Movie: An intimate acoustic performance by Eddie Vedder.
- Metallica Saved My Life, (UK) – World Premiere. Metallica Saved My Life dives into the powerful, life-changing impact of foundational heavy metal band Metallica on their fans. Directed by Grammy award winning director Jonas Åkerlund, this documentary shares the intertwined stories of the group and their most devoted fans, revealing the deep connection that can only be forged through music. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Produced by Alice Webb, Jonas Åkerlund. After the Movie: A conversation with members of Metallica and director Jonas Åkerlund.
- Sun Ra: Do the Impossible, (United States) – World Premiere. A biographical, musical, illuminating journey into the work and vision of Sun Ra, exploring his jazz roots, endless innovations, and ceaseless artistic and social quests. Directed and produced by Christine Turner.
- Move Ya Body: The Birth of House, (United States) – New York Premiere. Elegance Bratton dives into the electrifying, black queer roots of house music, tracing its underground rise from Chicago’s dance floors to global dominance. Fueled by rhythm, resistance, and radical joy, this pulsating documentary celebrates the trailblazing artists who turned sound into a movement — and a sanctuary. Directed by Elegance Bratton. Produced by Chester Algernal Gordon, Elegance Bratton. After the Movie: A house music dance party with Celeste Alexander, Lori Branch, and Lady D.
- Rebbeca (AKA Becky G), (United States) – World Premiere. As chart-topping Latin music superstar Becky G embarks on her most personal and ambitious project to date, her debut Mexican regional album, she is prompted to revisit her roots and dive deep into a beautiful and complicated past. Directed and produced by Jennifer Tiexiera, Gabriela Cavanagh. After the Movie: A special performance by Becky G.
- The Rose: Come Back to Me, (United States, South Korea) – World Premiere. The Rose: Come Back to Me is an intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose — from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their rise as a global sensation. Irresistibly magnetic, the film captures the band’s enchanting music and the deep bond between its members. Directed by Eugene Yi. Produced by Diane Quon, Sanjay Sharma, James Shin, Joe Plummer. After the Movie: A special appearance by The Rose.
- Something Beautiful, (United States) – World Premiere. Fueled by fantasy, Something Beautiful is a one-of-a-kind pop opera featuring thirteen original new songs from the Something Beautiful album. Directed and written by Miley Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter. Produced by Miley Cyrus, Panos Cosmatos, Nick Spicer, Nate Bolotin, Aram Tertzakian. With Miley Cyrus. After the Movie: An exclusive conversation with Miley Cyrus.
- Still Free TC, (United States) – World Premiere. Ty Dolla $ign is one of the world’s biggest musical artists, but as he begins work on his newest album, his brother Gabriel is serving a 67-year prison sentence for murder. Still Free TC follows the brothers over two years to explore how they ended up on such different paths, and watches as those paths converge again in a fight for clemency and self-discovery. Produced by Krista Worby. After the Movie: A conversation with Ty Dolla $ign.
- Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, (United States, UK, Nigeria) – World Premiere. From Lagos to London, this powerful documentary follows Wizkid’s rise as a global icon reshaping how Africa is seen — and heard — around the world. Blending intimate moments, explosive performances, and cultural commentary, the film captures how Wizkid is using his platform to change perceptions, reclaim African identity, and inspire a new generation. Directed by Karam Gill. Produced by Karam Gill, Daniel Malikyar. An HBO Documentary Films Release. After the Movie: A conversation with Wizkid and director Karam Gill.
- Paradise Records, (United States) – World Premiere. Cooper is trying to keep the doors of Paradise Records open with its motley crew of entertaining employees, even as the world works against him. The hilarious debut film from multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated musician Logic and executive producer Kevin Smith. Directed and written by Logic. Produced by Logic, Jordan Monsanto, Liz Destro. With Logic, Tramayne “Tman” Hudson, Reed Northrup, Mary Elizabeth Kelly.
Also at Tribeca 2025: documentaries on Marc Maron, ’90s sketch comedy troupe The State, Andy Kaufman, ’90s NYC skate culture, and lots more. Check out the full Tribeca 2025 lineup at the festival’s website.