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[February 2026] Music titles available on Hulu: documentaries, live performances, films, music shows, and more

Hulu is a subscription-based video streaming service that offers not only movies and anime, but also Hulu original titles.

In this article, we’ve picked out works related to music from among them! Use it to discover a variety of music content, including live performances and documentaries.

Also noteworthy are music-related programs from the Nippon TV network, many of which are only available on Hulu.

Whether you’re a music lover or someone looking to discover new titles, be sure to check them out and enjoy your favorites!

[February 2026] Music titles available on Hulu: Documentaries, live performances, films, music programs, and more (61–70)

Sound! Euphonium 3Tatsuya Ishihara

Based on Ayano Takeda’s novels and produced by Kyoto Animation, the popular anime Sound! Euphonium portrays a coming-of-age story about members striving in their school concert band.

Since its first season aired in 2015, it has become a hit with various spin-offs and films.

The third season of Sound! Euphonium aired from April to June 2024, depicting the story of protagonist Kumiko Oumae—who was a freshman in season one—now serving as the club president.

You can rewatch it on Hulu, so if you missed it in real time, be sure to check it out there!

Jellyfish Can’t Swim at NightRyohei Takeshita

With its uniquely distinctive title, ‘Yoru no Kurage wa Oyogenai’—also known by the nickname ‘Yorukura’—is a TV anime produced by Doga Kobo.

Music and illustration are actually key themes in the series, which is a coming-of-age ensemble drama about girls in Shibuya each pursuing their own dreams.

The songs used in the show are produced by 40mP, and note that Rie Takahashi, who voices Kanon Yamanouchi—performing under the in-story unit name ‘JELEE’—provides the vocals.

Both the music and visuals are of high quality, so if you enjoy works centered on music or stories about girls’ struggles and friendships, be sure to check it out on Hulu!

NO SMOKINGHaruomi Hosono

Haruomi Hosono is a musician who has explored remarkable music both as a solo artist and as a member of various bands, including Happy End and YMO.

This work is a documentary released in 2019, marking the 50th anniversary of his debut.

It traces his footsteps from childhood through his time in groups to his solo career.

The narration by Gen Hoshino, who deeply admires Hosono, is also a highlight.

In scenes showing his interactions with people through music, you catch a glimpse of Hosono’s personality—beloved by many, including well-known figures.

It’s a must-see not only for those who want to start learning about Hosono now, but for music fans of all kinds.

LOVExLOVE=LOVE

=LOVE, a 10-member idol and voice acting group produced by Rino Sashihara in 2017 and also known by the nickname “Ikorabu,” celebrated their 7th debut anniversary in 2024 and embarked on their first arena tour.

That same year, their first-ever NTV-branded show, LOVExLOVE, aired, bringing even more energetic activities to fans.

Across six episodes, various artists appeared as guests, delighting fans with talks and duets with the members.

In particular, the anime song classic “Lost my music,” performed by Aya Hirano—who appeared in the first episode—and the members, became a major talking point among both idol and anime fans.

If you missed it when it aired, check it out on Hulu!

In conclusion

We introduced a wide range of music-related titles available on Hulu.

In addition to artist documentaries and live performances, there are also movies and anime centered around music.

Hulu offers many more titles than the ones featured in this article, so if you’re interested, be sure to sign up and start watching!