How to watch 'From Cradle to Stage': Stream the new docuseries from anywhere

From Cradle To Stage
From Cradle To Stage (Image credit: Paramount)

The world's biggest rockstars weren't always so big... From Cradle to Stage takes a look at the relationship between mothers and musicians through the lens of a six-part unscripted television series that's premiering exclusively on Paramount Plus. Directed by Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Nirvana fame, and based on the book by his mother Virginia Hanlon Grohl, the series sees Dave and Virginia visiting the homes of some of the most iconic acts in music history to see how they truly became who they are today.

Among the musicians featured in the show are Pharrell Williams, Brandi Carlile, Geddy Lee of Rush, Miranda Lambert, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, and Dan Reynolds from Imagine Dragons.

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Subscribe at Paramount+ today to start watching From Cradle to Stage and get your first week free! Along with shows from VH1 and MTV, the service includes films and series from networks like Comedy Central, BET, Nickelodeon, CBS, and more. There are also new shows like The Challenge: All-Stars to check out.

Where can I watch From Cradle to Stage?

New episodes of From Cradle to Stage premiere weekly exclusively on Paramount+ every Thursday at 3am ET / 12pm PT beginning May 6. The first season is set to feature six episodes.

Paramount+ is available in many different countries, covering most of North and South America. The service has also recently expanded to the Nordic countries in Europe as of March 25. Even if you're not located in one of the countries where Paramount Plus is easily accessible, you can still watch From Cradle to Stage using a VPN.

How to watch From Cradle to Stage live from anywhere

Since From Cradle to Stage is a show that's only available on Paramount+, you might find yourself blocked from watching if you're traveling or reside in an area where Paramount+ isn't currently available. Luckily, with a VPN, you can change your location virtually and gain access to services and content that would otherwise be restricted due to your location. VPNs are rather affordable too and there are a lot of great VPN deals to consider if you don't want to wait for Paramount+ to come to your country.

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No matter where in the world you may be, a VPN is one of the easiest ways to watch From Cradle to Stage on Paramount+. Get in on this deal now!

Stream From Cradle to Stage on Paramount+

Paramount+ isn't a new streaming service, but a rebranded one previously called CBS All Access. That service was already loaded with exclusive content like Star Trek: Discovery and Big Brother: Over The Top, and now you can watch shows from networks like Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, CBS, and The Smithonian Channel, as well as exclusive films and series like From Cradle to Stage, The Challenge: All Stars, and The Real World: Homecoming.

You have two plans to choose from at Paramount+. The Limited Commercials plan costs $5.99 per month in the U.S., though for $9.99 per month you can cut out the commercials with the ad-free plan. The plan without commercials also allows you to download select content to watch offline. Join today and you'll score your first week of Paramount+ for free.

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Paramount+ brings together content from networks like BET, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, and more, as well as exclusive original shows and films you won't be able to watch anywhere else like From Cradle to Stage. Join today starting at just $5.99 per month and get your first week free!
Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.
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