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[April 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video

In today’s world, countless subscription services offer movies and live performances.

Amazon Prime Video alone has an uncountable number of titles, so many people may be unsure where to start.

In this article, we’ll highlight must-watch live performance videos and music-themed movies, anime, and documentaries on Amazon Prime Video—especially recommended for music fans.

We’ve focused on titles that Prime members can start watching right away, so if something catches your eye, be sure to check it out!

[April 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video (71–80)

Motörhead / Louder Than NoiseMotörhead

Trailer for the film “Motörhead: Louder Than Noise”
Motörhead / Louder Than NoiseMotörhead

Long before hardcore and metal became established genres, Motörhead delivered a breakneck, full-throttle band sound brimming with speed and drive.

The film Motörhead: Louder Than Noise captures live footage of a group that went on to have a profound impact on the music scene.

It features their December 5, 2012 performance at Berlin’s Velodrom, presented with multi-angled visuals shot using numerous cameras.

The passionate performances from each member and the crowd’s excitement combine to convey a powerful surge of energy.

U2 Live in LondonU2

U2 – Beautiful Day (U2 At The BBC)
U2 Live in LondonU2

U2, the Irish rock band that enjoys worldwide fame and popularity and has won the Grammy Awards 22 times in recognition of their achievements in the music industry.

This work, U2 Live in London, captures footage from their live performance, showcasing the band who have been active since their 1980 debut.

The concert was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, the recording studio where the rock band The Beatles used to record.

It is a video work featuring performances by the four original members accompanied by an orchestra and choir.

Sound! Euphonium 3Tatsuya Ishihara

TV Anime 'Sound! Euphonium 3' PV First Trailer
Sound! Euphonium 3 Tatsuya Ishihara

This is the third season of a series set in the brass band club of a certain high school in Kyoto, depicting the various youth experiences of its members.

A major point is that the protagonist, Kumiko Oumae, has advanced to her third year and become the club president, and this significantly stirs the story.

The way she wavers between fulfilling her role as president and as a euphonium player is particularly striking.

It’s a work packed with youth—sometimes moving, sometimes painful—that shows how she faces music and her friends, and how she moves toward the future.

YUZU LIVE FILMS HIBIKI DAY1 BLUE × FUTARIyuzu

“Yuzu LIVE FILMS HIBIKI DAY1 BLUE × FUTARI” Trailer | Prime Video
YUZU LIVE FILMS HIBIKI DAY1 BLUE × Yuzu as a Duo

This is footage showing the first day’s performance of Yuzu’s concert, held as the grand opening of K-Arena Yokohama.

DAY 1 was titled “BLUE x FUTARI,” with the two members of Yuzu delivering their music in an acoustic, singer-songwriter style.

Although the show was created using only their two acoustic guitars and voices, the sound resonated throughout the large venue and generated real power.

The fact that the music stands with just the two of them also conveys the journey they’ve taken together up to now.

THE_i -what is Number_i-Number_i

Number_i is a group formed by Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi.

“THE_i -what is Number_i-” is their first long-term documentary that follows them closely for a year, showing the members’ real selves, including their love and passion for music.

After leaving their agency following their activities as members of King & Prince, they reunited and resumed activities as Number_i.

This documentary captures them as a group—highly popular both in Japan and abroad, and each exceptionally talented.

The Sound of Music

“The Sound of Music” – The Sound of Music (1965)
The Sound of Music

Released in 1965, this is a masterpiece of musical cinema.

Its charm lies in the many songs—such as Do-Re-Mi and Edelweiss—that continue to be sung across generations.

The story conveys the warm bond between the governess Maria and the von Trapp family.

In the dubbed version produced to commemorate the film’s 50th anniversary, singer Ayaka Hirahara voices Maria and Kanji Ishimaru plays Captain von Trapp.

The film won numerous Academy Awards and remains a timeless work filled with music and love.

Anri MTV Premium Live in duoAnri

This is footage from a live TV program featuring Anri, known for numerous hit songs such as “Oribia o Kikinasagara” and “CAT’S EYE.” Recorded in 2006, it includes performances of many popular tracks.

It’s a must-see for her fans! If you want to get to know Anri better through a variety of her songs, this could be a great introduction.

It’s a work that lets you be swept away by her clear, slightly wistful vocals.