Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd star in “Power Ballad,” directed by John Carney, known for “Sing Street” and “Once.” The film follows Rick, a wedding singer, whose life changes when he meets Danny, a famous pop star. They share a memorable jam session, creating a song that later goes viral. However, Rick becomes heartbroken when he receives no credit for the hit.
‘Power Ballad’ Release Dates
The film premiered at festivals earlier this year and began its theatrical run in June. Now, it is ready for a home release.
‘Power Ballad’ Digital Release Date
“Power Ballad” can be watched digitally starting June 23, 2026.
How to Watch ‘Power Ballad’
You can rent or purchase “Power Ballad” on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home from June 23. The digital release includes bonus features:
- The Making of Power Ballad
- The Music of Power Ballad
- The Power of Paul Rudd
- Theatrical Trailers
- Fandango Exclusive: The Power of Music
Where Can I Watch ‘Power Ballad’?
Though it is available on premium digital platforms, no streaming release in the US has been scheduled yet.
‘Power Ballad’ Physical Release Date
Currently, “Power Ballad” is open for pre-order on Blu-ray. The specific release date remains unconfirmed. Bonus features for the physical release have not been announced.
Film Synopsis
According to Lionsgate, “Power Ballad” is about Rick, a wedding singer whose career intersects with Danny, a former boy-band icon. Their friendship grows through music and a spontaneous jam session. When Danny’s career rekindles due to Rick’s song, Rick fights for the acknowledgment he thinks he deserves, potentially jeopardizing his most valued relationships. The film is a heartwarming tale that delves into themes of music, self-respect, friendship, and ambition.

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