[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!
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[April 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video (81–90)
Peanut-kun Walk Through the Stars Tour FinalPeanut-kun

When searching for titles on Prime Video, many people probably look at reviews for reference.
One I highly recommend is “Peanuts-kun Walk Through the Stars Tour Final,” which boasts an astonishing rating of 4.5 stars or higher.
This title features a recording of the online live concert performed by the VTuber Peanuts-kun.
While Peanuts-kun also performs live in the real world, this version lets you enjoy production elements that are unique to the virtual medium.
DAICHI MIURA ARENA LIVE 2024 OVERDaichi Miura

This is a live video of the arena concert held at Ariake Arena in March 2024, his first arena show in four years.
It captures a breathtaking stage showcasing his first original album in about seven years, OVER, and features highlight collaboration performances with guests KREVA and Furui Riho.
It’s a must-see for music fans, offering a full experience of Daichi Miura’s exceptional dance and vocal prowess.
The powerful tracks and sophisticated production will set your heart racing and keep you captivated to the very end.
BAD HOP LAST ALBUM IN ATLANTABAD HOP
BAD HOP, one of Japan’s leading hip-hop groups, was based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.
This documentary compiles behind-the-scenes stories about the last album they produced in the United States before holding their breakup concert at the Tokyo Dome.
What feelings did they pour into their final work? If you’re a fan, you won’t want to miss this chance to receive their final message.
And after watching the documentary, be sure to check out that last album too!
TREASURE:JAPAN TOUR 2022-23 ~HELLO~ SPECIAL in KYOCERA DOME OSAKA

TREASURE, the Korean boy group known as BIGBANG’s juniors.
You can watch the entire final show of their 2022–2023 tour: the Kyocera Dome Osaka performance.
It’s over three hours packed with dense, full-band performances, their acclaimed catchy sound, and their approachable charm.
Highlights include TikTok sensations “DARARI” and “JIKJIN,” plus a cover of BIGBANG’s hit “BANG BANG BANG.” Experience the party vibe right at your fingertips!
to HEROes 〜TOBE 2nd Super Live〜

This is footage from the TOBE artists’ concert “to HEROes ~TOBE 2nd Super Live~,” held at Kyocera Dome Osaka on April 6, 2025.
It’s been a year since TOBE’s last large-scale live show and marks their second grand culmination concert, and you can really feel how the members have progressed and powered up.
It’s also a hallmark of a major live event that you can sense the atmosphere of the agency—how the artists who have been around since a year ago are showcasing their evolution, and what vibe the more recently joined members bring.
Following the Tokyo performance, this is the Osaka stop, so it’s also interesting to watch how things change between the two shows.
School of Rock

Even if you’re not into music or a movie buff, you’ve probably heard this name at least once.
It’s a musical comedy about Dewey, a washed-up musician played by Jack Black, who poses as a teacher and, upon noticing the children’s musical talents, grows closer to them.
It’s packed with can’t-miss references for rock lovers and is sure to stoke the passion of music fans.
That said, it’s also a coming-of-age story you can enjoy without knowing rock, a film that feels like it opens up possibilities for the future.
[April 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video (91–100)
The basement where British rock was born

For members of rock bands and their fans, the live houses that once served as a band’s home are truly sacred ground.
This documentary centers on the Ealing Club, a venue that can be called a holy site for British rock bands.
The Ealing Club nurtured acts such as The Rolling Stones, Cream, and The Who.
Through interviews with figures like Ginger Baker, Eric Burdon, and Pete Townshend, the film looks back on those days.
It’s recommended not only for those who want to revisit the history of UK rock, but for music fans of all kinds.


