How To Watch The ‘Jelly Roll: Save Me’ Documentary Online

The long weekend may soon be over, but a new week of streaming is about to begin as the hotly anticipated new documentary Jelly Roll: Save Me prepares to make its Hulu debut.

Produced by ABC News Studios, the forthcoming film follows the singer-songwriter’s struggles with mental health and addiction. Featuring never-before-seen tour footage, Jelly Roll: Save Me provides viewers with an inside look as the popular performer preps for an important show his hometown of Nashville at the famed Bridgestone Arena.

“I came out of jail with a plan,” the singer says in the recently released trailer for the doc. “I was gonna put every piece of energy I had into music. It’s almost like something just clicked… I came home and jumped out of the window with no parachute.”

When exactly does Jelly Roll: Save Me drop on Hulu? You got questions, and Decider’s got the answers. Here’s everything you need to know.

When Does The Jelly Roll: Save Me Documentary Premiere?

Jelly Roll: Save Me debuts Tuesday, May 30 at 12:00 a.m. ET on Hulu.

How To Watch The Jelly Roll: Save Me Documentary Online:

The Jelly Roll documentary will be available to stream on Hulu, which you can purchase for $7.99/month (or $79.99/year) with ads or $14.99/month with no ads. Hulu is also included with Hulu + Live TV, which is available for $69.99/month or $82.99/month (the Hulu with no ads plan).

Does Hulu Offer A Free Trial?

Yes! The Hulu with no ads plan ($14.99/month) is currently offering a 30-day free trial for eligible subscribers.

Will Jelly Roll: Save Me Be On Netflix?

Nope. You’ll only be able to stream the documentary on Hulu.