[February 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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[February 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video (121–130)
SUKITA: Moments Etched by Artists

The documentary “SUKITA: The Moment of Artists” by Japanese photographer Masayoshi Sukita is a must-see for music fans.
Photographers might feel like distant figures, but you may recognize him as the person who shot the album cover for David Bowie’s masterpiece “Heroes.” That striking photo—with the left hand raised around the forehead—clearly showcases Sukita’s keen sense for bringing out an artist’s appeal.
This film offers a deep look into his life; why not delve into it?
YURI!!! on CONCERT

Yuri!!! on ICE is an anime centered on figure skating.
It follows the story of protagonist Yuuri Katsuki as he strives to become a world-class competitor, and became a hot topic for its unique characters and stunning animation.
One of the charms of Yuri!!! on ICE is its music.
Since music is inseparable from figure skating, the series features classical pieces and original compositions like those used in real competitions.
Yuri!!! on CONCERT is a concert event where such pieces are performed in an orchestral format.
Be sure to watch it while imagining the skaters gliding across the rink.
Laurel Canyon: Dream of West Coast Rock

For anyone who loves American music—especially the bands dubbed “West Coast Rock”—Laurel Canyon is nothing short of a sacred place.
Located northwest of Hollywood, Laurel Canyon became famous as a hub of the counterculture from the 1960s onward.
This film is a documentary themed around that very holy ground of West Coast rock: Laurel Canyon.
It features many bands, groups, and artists who sparked booms even in Japan, making it a must-see for fans.
Interestingly, many of the key musicians at the center of the movement weren’t originally from the West Coast; a great number relocated to California from other regions.
With that background in mind, be sure to check out this film.
White Riot

White Riot is a documentary depicting Rock Against Racism, a movement launched around Red Saunders.
In late-1970s Britain, young people campaigned for the abolition of racial discrimination, and their efforts to convey their message through music gained support alongside bands like The Clash and Steel Pulse.
The film captures the background behind The Clash’s iconic song White Riot and shows young people expressing their convictions through demonstrations and music festivals.
[February 2026] Music Works & Live Collections Available on Amazon Prime Video (131–140)
The Young Lords’ Concert Vol. 4 ~New Season~

As the title “Concert of the Noble Gentlemen” suggests, the fourth installment of this special music event—where leading gentlemen of the music world gather—is now available to watch on Amazon Prime.
In addition to the popular pianist Ryota Kikuchi, who is widely active with YouTube as his main platform, and Budo, a YouTuber known for street piano performances, the new series welcomes a fresh face: Masahiro Yonezu, a hugely popular pianist in the classical music scene.
You can also enjoy a luxurious time with REAL TRAUM, a group of four vocalists from Tokyo University of the Arts, serving as hosts.
Documentary series “RIDE ON TIME”

This is Season 6 of the ongoing documentary series “RIDE ON TIME,” which closely follows idols behind the scenes.
The footage spotlights King & Prince after they became a two-member group in May 2023, offering a must-see for not only idol fans but music lovers as well.
Spanning seven months of behind-the-scenes coverage centered on their first arena tour as a duo, it portrays the bond between Kaito Takahashi and Ren Nagase as they confront the group’s changes and possibilities, and it’s sure to move viewers with the feelings conveyed through their music.
Tonight with Arlo ParksArlo Parks

This work is composed of live performance footage and interviews with London-born singer-songwriter Arlo Parks.
In addition to Arlo Parks, it features British artists such as Romy from The xx, Glass Animals, and Dave Okumu.
The piece focuses on Arlo Parks’s 2021 debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, offering a glimpse into the appeal of a standout artist of the next generation.


