(Bloomberg) -- Bruce Springsteen is joining the list of artists producing TV shows for Walt Disney Co.’s streaming platforms. 

Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, a documentary about the singer’s recent world tour, will appear in October on Disney+ and Hulu, the company said Tuesday in a presentation for advertisers in New York. It will show Springsteen and his band rehearsing in Red Bank, New Jersey, and choosing the songs for their 3-hour shows.

Disney has looked to carve out a niche is music-related programing, with shows and concerts featuring Beyonce, Billie Eilish and Elton John. This month Disney+ began airing Let it Be, a 1970 documentary about the Beatles, after earlier running lost footage from the same filming.

A movie featuring Taylor Swift’s Eras tour garnered 4.6 million views in its opening weekend on Disney+ in March, making it the No.1 music film ever on that service.

Disney also announced Tuesday that Hulu acquired the rights to a new special from comedian Jim Gaffigan, the first in what will be a regular slot for comics on that service.

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