[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!
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[February 2026] A collection of music titles available on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (91–100)
The night when pop music shone brightest

The pop song “We Are The World,” released in 1985, is known for its star-studded collaboration featuring Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, and Stevie Wonder.
The recording sessions for the song are captured in “The Night Pop Shone the Brightest.” It depicts the tension and chaos that arose precisely because so many artists had gathered together.
Miss Americana

Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter who represents the United States.
With an illustrious career that includes 11 Grammy Awards, she’s beloved by many in Japan as well.
The documentary Miss Americana portrays her struggles with the public image imposed on her.
It’s even more enjoyable if you watch it together with Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour, which is also streaming on Netflix, so I highly recommend it!
Mon Laferte: I Love You

Netflix produces documentary films about various musicians, and this work is a newly noteworthy documentary released in 2024 that closely follows Mon Laferte, a global singer known as the most nominated Chilean artist at the Latin Grammy Awards.
From her reportedly harsh childhood to her revolutionary success in the Latin American music scene, as well as her thoughts on the life changes of becoming pregnant and a mother, the film will be compelling not only for her fans but also for those in Japan who are curious about Latin American music, which is not widely known there.
Remastered: Bob Marley

Bob Marley, the musician who brought reggae—born in Jamaica—to worldwide recognition.
His music, infused with the culture and philosophy of his homeland, Jamaica, influenced generations of musicians.
Remastered: Who Shot the Sheriff? tells the story of the events that befell him alongside the political situation in Jamaica during the 1970s, when he was most active.
Featuring interviews with figures such as reggae singer Jimmy Cliff and former Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga, this documentary delves into the truth behind the incident.
Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams is a pop singer who represents the UK.
He made a spectacular debut at 17 and has produced a string of major hits.
However, it seems there were many hardships behind the scenes.
If you watch the film Robbie Williams, you can relive much of his life story.
It’s presented in four episodes, so it’s thoroughly depicted and easy to watch in parts.
By the way, the director is Joe Pearlman, a master of documentary filmmaking.
Steve Aoki: I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead

Steve Aoki is a DJ thriving in the United States.
The documentary “Steve Aoki: I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead” delves into the backbone of the artist who energizes live shows around the world.
Did you know that his father is Hiroaki Aoki, a world-famous adventurer? How has his father, Hiroaki, influenced Aoki’s musical career? It’s a work packed with eye-opening insights that music fans won’t want to miss!
Reframe THEATER EXPERIENCE with you

Reframe THEATER EXPERIENCE with you is a concert film re-released in theaters, capturing Perfume’s 2019 performance “Reframe 2019,” which served as the opening show for the then newly renamed LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, formerly known and loved as Shibuya Public Hall.
The conceptual concert reconstructed the group’s entire 20-year history and drew major attention for its production that leveraged cutting-edge digital technology.
Director Taketoshi Sado has brilliantly reborn it in the form of a film, and it’s a must-see not only for fans but for anyone looking for a compelling music movie.


