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[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 available on Disney+. Exclusive releases included! (11–20)

John Williams / Legendary Film MusicJohn Williams

A documentary about John Williams, the composer behind numerous masterpieces such as the Star Wars and Harry Potter series.

The trailer even introduces it by saying, “You understand the importance of music in film when you watch without it,” making this a work that truly lets you feel the backbone of film music.

His pieces are all strikingly memorable—you’ve likely heard them at least once.

More than his awards, his music continues to live on in people’s memories.

A must-see not only for film fans but for everyone.

Please enjoy this documentary that resonates with his vivid musical expression.

THE ORIGINALJung Kook

A documentary about Jung Kook, the youngest member of BTS affectionately known as the “golden maknae,” who captivates as a solo artist through innate talent and relentless effort.

It goes behind the scenes of Jung Kook, who delivered large-scale hits like “Seven” and “Standing Next to You.” Focusing on roughly eight months since his solo debut in 2023, it highlights both his ambition as a pop star and the charming contrast with his natural, candid self.

In addition to the main feature shown in theaters, this exclusive version includes live performances and previously unreleased footage.

Howard: The Stories Behind Disney Music

This documentary focuses on Howard Ashman, the lyricist behind iconic Disney works such as Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin.

Tracing his life all the way back to his boyhood and delving behind the scenes of his creative process, it’s a must-see for Disney fans.

In addition to previously unreleased footage and photographs, it features interviews with his family and others, offering a multifaceted look at the man behind the music.

Beauty and the Beast 30th Anniversary Celebration

This is a video production created to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Best Picture nomination for the 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast.

It blends live action with animation.

In the live-action segments, Belle is portrayed by American R&B singer H.E.R., and the Beast is played by fellow American singer Josh Groban.

Their powerhouse vocal performances are truly goosebump-inducing and not to be missed.

It’s a work I especially recommend to those who have seen the original Beauty and the Beast.

Bon Jovi: Thank You, GoodnightBon Jovi

Bon Jovi is arguably one of the most well-known Western bands in Japan.

Even now, in the 2020s—more than 40 years after their explosive success in the 1980s—their popularity remains strong.

A documentary series themed around Bon Jovi, “Bon Jovi: Thank You, Goodnight,” is currently streaming exclusively on Disney+.

Across four episodes, it covers the struggles of their early career, the success story following their breakthrough, the departure of longtime bandmate Richie Sambora, the passing of bassist Alec John Such, who had left the band back in ’94, and where the band stands today after the COVID-19 pandemic of the 2020s.

It’s a must-watch not only for longtime fans but also for those who have become fans more recently.

SUGA: Road to D-DAYSUGA

SUGA, who has been immersed in rap since childhood and led a hip-hop group before his activities with BTS, has an impressive background.

The documentary introduced here, “SUGA: Road to D-DAY,” follows him as an artist who also releases solo work under the name Agust D.

Centered on the making of his solo album “D-DAY,” which reached No.

2 on the U.S.

charts, it delves into his life in a way that makes it recommendable not only for K-pop fans, but as a high-quality documentary about a musician in his own right.

His conversation with the late Ryuichi Sakamoto—whom SUGA deeply admired—is now especially precious.

[February 2026] A roundup of music titles you can watch on Disney+. Exclusive releases included! (21–30)

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.