Gregg Allman’s The Music of My Soul Drops Next Month: Release Date, Where to Watch, and More
The Music of My Soul exposes the scars and soaring legacy of a rock icon, a crash-and-rise saga that turns tragedy into triumph.
Gregg Allman is finally getting a proper big-screen doc, and yes, it sounds like the one that actually digs in. If you care about Southern rock history or just want the story behind that voice, keep an eye on how this rolls out.
What the film promises
The documentary is called 'Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul,' and it is framed as the definitive portrait of the late singer-songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. The pitch is pretty clear: a candid, close-up look at a life that turned some heavy personal loss into music people still play loud.
How to see it
- Premiere date: June 17, in theaters
- New York and Los Angeles: limited one-week runs
- Everywhere else: one-night-only screenings across 200 cinemas nationwide
- Tickets: on sale now
- Streaming: no date yet; the plan is a digital or major streaming debut after the theatrical window
That schedule comes via trade reports and the film's official materials. Translation: if you are in NYC or LA, you get a week to catch it; otherwise, it is a single-night event, then a wait for the at-home option.
'This film captures his true essence, and it is profoundly meaningful to be able to share his remarkable story with the world,' longtime associate Michael Lehman said in a press release on Gregg Allman’s official site.
If the movie delivers what it is selling — a warts-and-all read on a turbulent life and the cost of that sound — this could be the Allman doc fans have been waiting for. For now, mark June 17 and maybe don’t sleep on those one-night screenings.