[April 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!
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[April 2026] A roundup of music titles you can watch on Disney+, including exclusive releases! (31–40)
McCartney 3, 2, 1
This documentary presents a conversation between Paul McCartney, known as a member of The Beatles, and music producer Rick Rubin.
It offers valuable reflections not only on McCartney’s solo career but also on his time with The Beatles, as he recalls and describes what it was like back then.
The way they revisit the musical aspects while playing the tracks is engaging, and the relaxed atmosphere seems to draw out deeper insights.
You can really sense the driving force that has kept him active for so long, as well as the roots of how he first came to engage with music.
Lang Lang and the Magic of Disney Music
This video work combines concert footage and documentary segments featuring Lang Lang, a pianist originally from China who now performs around the world.
The performance portion uses footage from his concert at the Royal Albert Hall, where he plays popular Disney songs in original arrangements.
The documentary portion traces back to his childhood and reveals his journey as a pianist.
It’s highly engaging and recommended not only for Disney fans but for music lovers in general.
BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LABTS
Mandatory military service is unavoidable even for Korean actors and idols.
With members completing their service one after another, BTS is starting to come back together.
Fans are reportedly already gearing up for the ticket battle, speculating that the comeback concert will be at Gocheok Sky Dome or the Seoul Olympic Main Stadium.
Capturing BTS’s glorious 2022 performances, here is “BTS: PERMISSION TO DANCE ON STAGE – LA.” The sight of Los Angeles dyed in their signature purple is truly breathtaking.
We hope you’ll relive the excitement together with ARMYs who gathered from all around the world!
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.
Elton John: Never Too LateElton John
Elton John, the British singer-songwriter hailed as the most successful male solo artist in history.
This documentary captures him as he takes the stage for his final North American concert at Dodger Stadium.
It also offers a clear, accessible overview of the years 1970 to 1975—an especially compelling period.
His remarkable productivity during this time, including the release of 13 albums, speaks to how creatively rich those years were.
Elton himself looks back on his long career, candidly discussing the highs and lows, including the struggles behind the hits.
Alongside rare footage, the film offers glimpses of the character of the man who created such wonderful pop music.
[April 2026] A roundup of music titles you can watch on Disney+. Exclusive releases included! (41–50)
J-HOPE IN THE BOXj-hope
J-HOPE, who is not only a member of the hugely popular group BTS but also active as a solo artist, is the focus of the 2023 documentary film “j-hope IN THE BOX,” now streaming on Disney+.
The film highlights the process behind the production of his solo album—released ahead of the other members—and takes viewers behind the scenes of his 2022 performance, where he became the first Korean artist to headline a main stage as a solo act.
It’s a must-watch not only for BTS fans but for anyone who loves K-pop.
By watching this film, you may discover the true essence of the artist “J-HOPE.”
SUMMER SWAG 2022PSY
PSY, the Korean rapper who skyrocketed to global stardom with the so-called “Gangnam Style,” continues to be highly active even in the 2020s.
PSY SUMMER SWAG 2022 is a concert film capturing his fervent live performances held in 2022.
While his full popularity may not have been entirely conveyed in Japan, watching this film should help you understand just how beloved he truly is.
Even if “Gangnam Style” is the only song you know, this is worth checking out.


