[February 2026] A roundup of music titles you can watch on Disney+. Exclusive releases included!
Disney+ is a video streaming service operated by Disney Entertainment.
In addition to Disney films, it also offers theatrically released movies and anime, as well as music-related works! In this article, we’ll introduce a curated selection of live concert videos, artist documentaries, and music-themed films and anime available on Disney+.
There are plenty of Disney+ Originals and exclusive titles too, so use this article as a guide to find your new favorites!
[February 2026] A roundup of music titles you can watch on Disney+. Exclusive releases included! (1–10)
The Muppet ShowNEW!

This is a special episode commemorating the 50th anniversary of The Muppet Show, which aired in the United States from 1976 to 1981 and has been loved in over 100 countries.
It keeps the original format—familiar Muppets performing drama in a variety-show style—preserving the same fun, timeless atmosphere.
In addition to talk segments and sketches, it features music, offering an experience that feels like watching a full-scale show from start to finish.
The interactions between guest Sabrina Carpenter and the Muppets are also a highlight.
Soundtrack #1
The drama “Soundtrack #1” began streaming in 2022.
As its description as a romance music drama suggests, it’s a love story that uses music as a key element while portraying the feelings of a man and a woman.
It depicts how the relationship evolves as a female singer-songwriter and a male photographer spend time living under the same roof, as well as how each of them moves toward their own future.
Let’s watch over their relationship while paying attention to how the songs born within the story color the narrative.
Disenchanted 2
The film Disenchanted was released in 2022.
It’s a memorable work featuring a musical comedy set across both a 2D animated world and the real world.
While the previous film depicted the heroine, who lives in a fairy-tale world, wandering into modern-day New York and searching for true love, this installment mainly focuses on her life afterward.
The highlight is seeing how a dream-filled princess changes as she lives in the real world and what feelings she carries within her.
The musical comedy aspect is also an important point, and the music used throughout the film further enhances the story’s atmosphere.
SEVENTEEN: OUR CHAPTERSEVENTEEN
This video closely follows SEVENTEEN at a major turning point after 10 years of running as a 13-member group, showing their struggles and the thoughts behind them.
With some members entering their military service hiatus, it portrays each member’s perspective on how they will move forward from here.
It reveals how they felt about members stepping away after so many years together, as they worked on the album “HAPPY BURSTDAY” and carried out their world tour.
It’s a piece that offers insight into how the members and the group plan to keep going, and it deepens your attachment to the group.
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final ShowTaylor Swift
This is a behind-the-scenes video focusing on the final show of Taylor Swift’s world tour, The Eras Tour, held in Vancouver, Canada.
It highlights songs from the album The Tortured Poets Department and vividly conveys the work’s overall aesthetic.
The direction, with meticulous attention to visuals and set design, is striking, and there are points of interest throughout, including the costume changes.
The fervor of the venue is captured in full, offering an immersive experience that makes you feel as if you were there.
The Beatles AnthologyThe Beatles
This documentary features the members themselves recounting the history the Beatles have traveled, tracing the path of their legendary miracles.
With footage from their active years and interviews conducted at various times, you can feel the band’s journey—including their emotions.
Scenes of massive crowds, ads displayed around town, and the major events they appeared at all convey just how important this band was.
Another highlight is the behind-the-scenes insights into what the members were thinking amid all that frenzy.
BTS: Yet To ComeBTS
A filmed work capturing BTS’s one-night-only large-scale free concert held in Busan in 2022.
A total of 19 songs were performed, including many hits such as Dynamite, Butter, Run, MIC Drop, and Yet To Come.
Deploying 14 cinema-only cameras that were not used in the live broadcast, it delivers a special visual experience shot from a variety of angles—including extreme close-ups and full shots.
It’s an exhilarating and moving piece that makes you feel as if you’re at the venue, swept up in the overwhelming power of BTS’s performance.


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