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Still working on other things (plus time for myself, promise <3), wanted to drop this poll here though as I've been interested in diving into more stuff like this for a bit! 

These are a mix of Music Documentary and Concert Films I haven't seen that I'd love to give a watch with you all! 

Vote for as many as many as you like & feel free to leave suggestions. I know there are lots of others! 

*note- I usually do more than just the winner so no worries if your fave doesn't win

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Ellie

Woodstock would be fun ngl haha Also I don't know that you've done any Rolling Stones on here (yet?) but they have amazing concert/docu movies, Ladies &amp; Gentlemen is probably my favorite

Rosielauren xo

If your going to do adel. Her UK home concert is so much better than one night only. She’s more relaxed at home and the audience/ celebs ask questions x

Debbie

5SOS - The Feeling of Falling Upwards - One Night Only - Royal Albert Hall. This would be great...plus it feels like you haven't reacted to 5SOS in ages!! 😊❤️

Caroline B.

jhope in the box after you've watched his lolla performance!

Ricchi

Why not BTS docu series/ movies :(

Samantha

okay idk if this would count cause there is no performances but there's a documentary on Netflix about Fyre Festival called Fyre: The Greatest party that never happened, and honestly I enjoyed it cause of how chaotic the whole event was

Emily

omg pleaseee watch swarm! on prime video

Kayla

homecoming is a whole experience very happy to see it in the lead!

Allie

Jonas Brothers: Chasing Happiness is another option.. think about it

CGoerlich

Have you watched the Backstreet Boys documentary—"Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of"??? I think you would definitely be interested in that one. Also I would love to see you react to "NKOTBSB Tour Live 02 Arena London" concert movie. And I know you said you might not want to watch the Britney Spears documentaries since she wasn't involved but I do think the two New York Times ones that were done were well made. "Framing Britney Spears" and "Controlling Britney Spears." They make you really think about what she went through during her so-called "breakdown."

Kristen M

5sos ono pls🙏🏼🙏🏼

chimelle6

I don’t know if you plan on watching the Ed Sheeran documentary for the channel or personally, but I just wanted to warn that it’s very raw. I came pretty close to full on sobs and my crying is typically just tearing up a little. I’m only on the second episode and I can already say it’s a really wonderful documentary but maybe one to keep for yourself? Idk maybe it won’t hit you the same way it did me? But it might be a hard one to get through filming? 🤷🏻‍♀️

chimelle6

Just finished and I wanted to say that I think I am a bit more emotional today and I posted that after a particularly sad part so it might be slightly dramatic? But I standby that it isn’t an easy watch.