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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 (1–10)

Beethoven Fabrication

“Beethoven: Fabrication” Theatrical Trailer [9.12 Roadshow]
Beethoven Fabrication

This work comically portrays the true figure of Beethoven, who is etched into history with the image of a genius musician.

It suggests that the image passed down to posterity was crafted by his secretary, Schindler, and also explores the motives behind why he created that image.

Even if the reality differed from the legend, the fact that there was a subordinate who tried to construct a “genius” persona conveys Beethoven’s human connections as well.

With Bakarhythm handling the screenplay, it’s also interesting to see just how far the comedy goes.

Nissy Entertainment “Re:10th Anniversary Final” BEST DOME TOUR LIVE & DocumentaryNissy

[Exclusive worldwide streaming starts on Prime Video!] Nissy’s second nationwide six-major-dome tour 🎪 Live & Documentary on Prime Video 🌏
Nissy Entertainment "Re:10th Anniversary Final" BEST DOME TOUR LIVE & DocumentaryNissy

This is a documentary of Nissy Entertainment “Re:10th Anniversary Final” BEST DOME TOUR, marking the first-ever second nationwide six-dome tour by a solo artist.

It not only captures the performances, but also carefully depicts the process of creating the show, clearly conveying the passion invested in it.

Pay attention to the electrifying excitement unique to a dome venue and experience the performances that draw in the entire crowd.

It’s a work in which you can also feel the artist’s growth—such as the emotions carried throughout the tour.

BEAT THE SYMPHONY Da-iCE

Da-iCE’s 2025 tour “Da-iCE ARENA TOUR 2025 – EntranCE -” sold out all shows and all seats immediately, and even the special seats opened up by freeing equipment space were snapped up right away, leaving many people worried, “When will I be able to see Da-iCE…?” If you go to karaoke, someone is guaranteed to sing I wonder or Starmine, and Nonfictions and Dandelion are still playing on cable radio.

This is a must-see work from them! It’s a one-night-only, massive concert made possible because the orchestra named them as “the artist we most want to perform with right now.” A very rare live show where the orchestra’s grand sound fuses with Da-iCE’s vocals.

Violinist Ryota Azuma also appears as a guest soloist!

[April 2026] Music Works & Live Performances Available on Amazon Prime Video (11–20)

Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 – RejoiceOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 – Rejoice – Official Trailer | Prime Video
Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 - Rejoice Official HIGE DANDism

Here is footage from the Yokohama show of the tour “Official HIGE DANDism Arena Tour 2024 -Rejoice-,” which has been running since September 2024.

It’s an arena tour spanning five cities across Japan and two cities in Asia, and the fact that they’re filling these venues and generating so much excitement really speaks to the band’s popularity.

Another key point is that this is their first tour since vocal cheering was permitted again, and you can feel the venue’s energy in the overlapping voices.

The members often flash smiles amid the intensity of the live performance, giving the whole piece a generally happy vibe.

Aina The End – “ENDROLL” at Nippon BudokanAina the End

Aina The End – “ENDROLL” at Nippon Budokan | Trailer | Prime Video
Aina The End - "ENDROLL" at Nippon Budokan Aina the End

AiNA THE END, who is active across a wide range of fields as a singer, actress, and dancer.

Having performed as a member of the idol group BiSH, she took on the stage of the Nippon Budokan—a venue that holds deep meaning for her—as a place of challenge.

This work captures her singing and dancing alongside a total of 30 dancers and a backing band.

It offers a wealth of story-driven dance performances and passionate vocals that showcase her expressive singing.

It is a visual work that could be called the culmination of her career to date as an idol, solo singer, and dancer.

BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 “2:BE”BE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Slogan -from BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 “2:BE” at Tokyo Dome- [Now streaming on Prime Video]
BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 "2:BE"BE:FIRST

Among the many dance-vocal groups, BE:FIRST ranks at the top in popularity.

The seven members—SOTA, SHUNTO, MANATO, RYUHEI, JUNON, RYOKI, and LEO—each shine with their own individuality, and their activities keep expanding into songwriting and composing, sound production, acting, and appearances on variety shows.

This is a special program for their four-dome tour, “BE:FIRST DOME TOUR 2024-2025 ‘2:BE’,” a must-watch! The tour features many performances of tracks from their second album, ‘2:BE.’ By the way, the fanbase is called BESTY.

It’s a great pick even for those who don’t usually listen to J-pop!

Sanukite on the beachToshiyuki Tsuchitori

Toshiyuki Tsuchitori “Sanukite on the Beach” Preview Talk
Sanukite on the Beach by Toshiyuki Dotsutori

Toshiyuki Tsuchitori, a musician who has worked across a range of genres including ancient and folk music, presents in “Sanukite on the Shore” a work that seems to convey his thoughts through its distinctive sounds.

Set against the backdrop of the Seto Inland Sea, it features performances on sanukite, an ancient stone, whose unique resonance and the performer’s earnest expression create a mysterious world.

The piece also includes an interview that explores what ideas he listened to and what feelings he held leading up to this performance, allowing his thinking to come through.

It offers a way to sense what folk music is—not only through sound, but also through the intentions embedded within it.