CONGRATULATIONS: Netflix Announces Release of Glenn Hughes Documentary Titled “Still Moving: The Glenn Hughes Story”
In a major celebration of one of rock music’s most enduring and soulful voices, Netflix has officially announced the release of an upcoming feature-length documentary titled “Still Moving: The Glenn Hughes Story.” The documentary, set to premiere globally on September 15, 2025, promises an unfiltered, emotionally rich, and musically charged portrait of the man revered around the world as “The Voice of Rock.”
With a career spanning over 50 years, Glenn Hughes has earned his place among the greats. From his early days with Trapeze, his iconic work with Deep Purple, collaborations with Black Sabbath, Gary Moore, and Black Country Communion, to his later resurgence as a solo artist, Hughes’ musical legacy is nothing short of legendary. But just as compelling as his music is his story—a journey marked by both triumph and turbulence.
A Life in Full Voice
“Still Moving: The Glenn Hughes Story” is directed by acclaimed documentarian Rachel Morgan, whose previous works on Freddie Mercury and Janis Joplin have earned her BAFTA and Emmy recognition. The documentary combines never-before-seen archival footage, rare backstage moments, deeply personal interviews, and spectacular live performances to chart the remarkable arc of Hughes’ life and career.
In the official trailer released today, viewers catch glimpses of Hughes performing “Burn” with Deep Purple in the ’70s, laughing with Tony Iommi in a London studio, and candidly opening up about his battles with addiction, his spiritual awakening, and his ongoing mission to spread positivity through music.
Speaking about the film, Netflix said in a press release:
“Glenn Hughes is a living testament to the redemptive power of music and the strength of the human spirit. ‘Still Moving’ is a tribute to a voice that continues to inspire, uplift, and transcend generations.”
Iconic Voices Join the Tribute
The film features interviews with some of the biggest names in rock and metal, including Tony Iommi, David Coverdale, Geezer Butler, Joe Bonamassa, Chad Smith, Slash, and Lars Ulrich, all of whom credit Hughes for influencing their careers and redefining what it means to be a rock frontman.
Tony Iommi, with whom Hughes recorded the 1986 classic Seventh Star, says in the film:
“There’s no one like Glenn. He can go from a whisper to a scream with absolute soul. He brought something to rock that no one else had—he brought feel.”
Hughes also discusses the personal battles that nearly ended his career. After years of substance abuse in the 1980s, he hit rock bottom—but ultimately found healing through music, love, and spirituality. His story is one of redemption and resilience, and it’s told with brutal honesty and uplifting warmth.
A Comeback That Never Ended
In recent years, Hughes has become more active than ever, headlining festivals, joining supergroups, and continuing to release powerful new music. At 73, he shows no signs of slowing down.
The documentary captures this vibrant phase of his career, showing Hughes onstage in 2024 performing full Deep Purple sets with stunning vocal power—living proof that his voice has not aged a day.
He reflects in the film:
“I’m still moving. That’s what keeps me alive—my connection with the music, with the fans, with the universe. I was put here to sing, to heal, to tell the truth. And I’m just getting started.”
A Netflix Milestone for Rock Fans
Netflix has carved out a respected niche in music documentaries, with critically acclaimed titles featuring artists such as Taylor Swift, Bob Marley, and Metallica. “Still Moving” continues that tradition while adding a uniquely soulful entry that balances arena-sized energy with personal vulnerability.
A special premiere event is scheduled to be held in London, with appearances by Hughes and featured artists, followed by a Q&A session and live performance. Limited theaters in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Berlin will also screen the film ahead of its streaming debut.
Fans around the world have already taken to social media to celebrate the announcement. Hashtags like #StillMoving and #VoiceOfRock have begun trending on X (formerly Twitter), with fans praising the long-overdue recognition of Hughes’ legacy.
One fan wrote:
“Glenn Hughes walked through fire and came out shining. Can’t wait to see this masterpiece.”
Another posted:
“A voice sent from the gods. Thank you, Netflix, for honoring him while he’s still rocking the world.”
“Still Moving: The Glenn Hughes Story” premieres September 15, 2025, exclusively on Netflix. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering his story for the first time, prepare to be moved, inspired, and reminded why Glenn Hughes is—and always will be—The Voice of Rock.