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[February 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live!

For those overwhelmed by video subscription services—there are so many titles that it’s hard to know what to check out—you’re not alone! In this article, we’re rounding up music-related titles you can watch on Netflix, especially recommended for music fans: artists’ live performances, documentaries, and more.

You can enjoy music in a variety of forms, and documentaries let you glimpse the inner world of artists.

One of Netflix’s appeals is that many of these titles are available only there.

Make the most of this article and enjoy exploring!

[February 2026] A collection of music titles available on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (81–90)

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour | Trailer – Netflix
Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour

The epic and sentimental breakup ballad “drivers license” became a global smash hit, earning high praise not only from fans but also from across the music industry.

Its creator is actress and singer Olivia Rodrigo.

Having written this masterpiece at the young age of 17, she quickly became a global songstress.

“Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour” is a filmed work documenting Olivia’s concert held in Los Angeles in August 2024.

Be sure to experience her passion for music.

Crossroad

Steve Vai vs Ralph Macchio Epic Guitar Battle
Crossroad

Let me introduce Crossroads, a film that’s both a music movie and a road movie.

It follows the journey and growth of a boy with a gift for guitar playing.

Before watching, I recommend brushing up on the real-life artist Robert Johnson, as the film is based on the legend that he made a pact with the devil to gain extraordinary talent.

You’ll not only enjoy the music, but also be drawn in by the thrilling developments involving the devil.

Jennifer Lopez: Halftime

“Jennifer Lopez: Halftime” Trailer – Netflix
Jennifer Lopez: Halftime

This is a documentary that follows Jennifer Lopez—who enjoys immense popularity around the world—as she prepares to create the Super Bowl halftime show held in 2021.

The film depicts her training and rehearsal process for the show, vividly conveying her discipline and uncompromising commitment to performance.

It also portrays the anguish she has faced over the years due to hurtful criticism and harassment directed at her performances and actions, and even at aspects related to her race and appearance.

It’s a work that reveals both the behind-the-scenes journey of mounting a major show and the private side of a global superstar.

School of Rock

Jack Black – The ultimate teacher who teaches kids rock classics 🎸 | School of Rock | Netflix Japan
School of Rock

If it’s School of Rock, you’re guaranteed to have a great time watching it together! It’s a musical film released in 2003 that depicts a rock singer who poses as an elementary school teacher and gradually bonds with the kids.

It’s packed with laughs, so both rock fans and non-fans can enjoy it.

By the way, the film has also been adapted into a TV series and a stage musical.

If you like the movie, be sure to check those out too.

Straight Outta Compton

Trailer for the film “Straight Outta Compton”
Straight Outta Compton

This work portrays the story-like rise of N.W.A, a hip-hop group active in early 1990s America.

While their provocative lyrics—charged with anger toward racism—were hugely popular, they also drew criticism and negative media coverage.

The film depicts the group’s way of life as they raced forward, captivated by hip-hop and weathering a barrage of public opinion.

It’s also a piece worth noting for its powerful live performance scenes that hurl raw emotion at the audience, vividly conveying the atmosphere of the time.

Chamkila

Chamkila (Subtitled) | Japanese Trailer | Netflix
Chamkila

A biographical film about Amar Singh Chamkila, a Punjabi music singer from India who died at the young age of 27, has been produced as a Netflix movie and is now streaming.

The film has drawn attention for depicting his extraordinary life: he rose to fame as a popular singer with his bold lyrics, yet became entangled in social criticism.

While Indian cinema is often associated with “Bollywood musicals,” this work stands out for its stylish, distinctly Netflix-like visuals, and it also garnered buzz because the globally renowned Indian composer A.

R.

Rahman created the music.

It’s a must-see both for those who want to understand the current state of Indian cinema and for anyone interested in the history of Indian music!

[February 2026] A collection of music titles available on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (91–100)

Time of Fujiko Hemming

Trailer for the film “Time with Fuzjko Hemming”
Time of Fujiko Hemming

Fuzjko Hemming, who made her debut in her sixties and sparked a major boom—not only for her genius as a pianist but also for her dramatic life, which was adapted into a TV drama.

Released in 2018 and directed by Shoichiro Komatsu, A Time with Fuzjko Hemming is a documentary film that follows Fuzjko closely for two years, capturing both her onstage and offstage life.

It even won Best Picture at the 10th Japan Film Critics Awards, and it’s wonderful that such a highly acclaimed work can be enjoyed so easily.

Born in Germany in 1932 and later raised in Japan, she lived through the turbulent wartime and postwar eras; the film lets you savor her character and charming allure—so be sure to check it out!