[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!
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[February 2026] Music titles available on Hulu: documentaries, live performances, films, music shows, and more (41–50)
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This drama was created by the team behind numerous hits such as Crash Landing on You and Itaewon Class.
It portrays a popular idol’s struggle to get close to a mysterious masked singer, and the genuine feelings that surface along the way.
The themes of one’s true self and honest emotions are key to the story, and the development—including its frustrating moments—seems to draw viewers in.
It’s a work that makes you curious about how the plot will unfold and how the characters’ hearts and relationships will change.
[February 2026] Music works available on Hulu: Documentaries, live performances, films, music programs, and more (51–60)
Bohemian Rhapsody
Every year on November 24, I’m reminded of him.
Yes, that’s the day Freddie Mercury passed away—the iconic lead vocalist of the legendary rock band QUEEN.
You can hardly go a day without hearing rock milestones like the masterpiece Bohemian Rhapsody or the smash hit Don’t Stop Me Now in TV commercials, so it almost feels like he’s still alive.
Bohemian Rhapsody: Live Aid Full Performance is a must-watch that will make you love QUEEN even more.
And don’t miss Rami Malek’s passionate performance, as if he were Freddie himself!
Michael Jackson: The Final Curtain Call
Whenever I see headlines in online gossip news like “Michael Jackson is alive,” I always think, “I wish he really were…” Am I the only one? Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, met an untimely and tragic death.
This documentary film, Michael Jackson: The Final Curtain Call, delves into his true self.
It’s directed by Thom Zimny, known for Springsteen on Broadway.
Even before watching, my heart races wondering what truth it will uncover.
Morning Musume ’24 MOTTO DOCUMENTARY in BUDOKAN ~2024.05.27~
Now in their 27th year, Morning Musume.
continues to be at the core of Hello! Project—and of Japanese idols at large.
Many of you may already know that the group’s name was born from the wish to be a presence that gives people energy in the morning hours.
They’re also famous for having produced a wide array of talents, including Maki Goto, Ai Takahashi, and Mizuki Fukumura.
With constant member turnover driving their evolution, there’s no reason to miss the concert film capturing Morning Musume.’24’s performance at Budokan! Keep an eye on the fresh 17th-generation duo as well: Haruka Inoue and Akane Yumigata.
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 4th Live! ~Love the Life We Live~
Since the project began in 2010, the Love Live! series has achieved overwhelming name recognition beyond just anime fans through its various media expansions.
The third installment, Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, is set in Odaiba, and thanks to collaborations with real-life facilities and transportation services, it’s become something of a sacred spot for fans.
Their live event, Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 4th Live! ~Love the Life We Live~, was held over two days in February 2022 at Kyocera Dome Osaka.
Good news for those who couldn’t make it at the time or who’ve only recently gotten into Love Live!: you can now enjoy this live event on Hulu.
One of the perks of streaming is being able to rewatch your favorite songs as many times as you like or sample different parts at your leisure.
Please enjoy it to your heart’s content.
Jazz on a Midsummer Night
A documentary featuring the 5th Newport Jazz Festival held in 1958.
It premiered in Japan in 1960 and was updated in 4K in 2020.
Legendary heavyweights like Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, and Chuck Berry appear.
The film condenses the four days of the festival into a tightly packed experience, delivering an overwhelming sense of live performance.
Jazz fans, of course, and anyone who loves a retro vibe will enjoy it.
It’s also fun from a fashion perspective, making it a great pick for those who want to fully savor the culture and style of the era.
Even wonderful days are thrown into confusion
This is a documentary closely following the journey of WALK INN FES!, an open-air music festival born at the foot of Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture.
With the theme “We create our town ourselves,” the festival was held without sponsors and without using event promoters, steadily expanding through the cooperation of its participants.
From performances by musicians who resonated with this stance to the efforts of local band members, the film captures the movement of this festival—often called a “town” in its own right—from multiple angles.
It also conveys the atmosphere on the ground, including how they faced the onslaught of the coronavirus and their strong belief in never letting the music fall silent.


