[April 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live!
With so many titles on video subscription services, you might be wondering which ones to check out—are you feeling overwhelmed? In this article, we’ll spotlight a curated selection of music-related content on Netflix that we especially recommend to music fans, including concert films, documentaries about artists, and more.
You can enjoy music in a variety of forms, and the documentaries let you glimpse the artists’ inner worlds.
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[April 2026] A collection of music titles available on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (1–10)
Selena y Los Dinos: The Eternal Family LegacyNEW!Selena y Los Dinos

Selena Quintanilla, who continues to command a powerful presence as the Queen of Tejano music.
Tracing the journey of her and her family band, Selena y Los Dinos, this documentary, Selena y Los Dinos: The Eternal Family Legacy, does just that.
One of the film’s greatest strengths is that it shines a light not only on her as a legendary star, but also on her as a person who lived within a family.
Through an abundance of never-before-released home videos and testimonies from the band members, we get to see her true, unvarnished self in depth.
It is a must-see that will undoubtedly move you with the warm chain of memories—what those who continue to love her have inherited.
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony

The 2024 theatrical Doraemon anime centered on music is Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony.
The story begins when Nobita, trying to get rid of music class, uses one of Doraemon’s gadgets and ends up erasing music itself, setting off an adventure related to music.
A girl named Mikka, who has a beautiful singing voice, plays an important role, and a key highlight is how her voice ties into the story.
It’s a grand tale that lets you feel the ways music is connected to the world.
Ultra Princess Kaguya!

This work portrays the encounter between Kaguya, a girl who came from the Moon, and Aya Sakaori, a student at a prestigious high school in Tokyo, as well as their exploits in Tsukuyomi, a virtual space.
Alongside a story inspired by The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, the high-quality live performance scenes are also a highlight.
It’s a piece that engages with cultures like virtual worlds, Virtual YouTubers, and VOCALOID, evoking a fusion of nostalgia and novelty.
Because it brings together various cultures, what you notice may change depending on where you focus your attention.
[April 2026] A collection of music works you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (11–20)
Snow Man 1st Stadium Live Snow WorldSnow Man

Snow Man, who debuted on January 22, 2020.
Their concert “Snow Man 1st Stadium Live Snow World,” which marked a new chapter in the group’s history, was held at the National Stadium and Nissan Stadium, drawing a total of 70,000 attendees.
It stands as the culmination of everything Snow Man has achieved so far.
The fountain effects using water, roaring flames, and fireworks that lit up the night sky delivered a breathtaking performance only possible in such massive venues.
In addition to the live show, this release is packed with valuable footage, including behind-the-scenes content and member interviews.
It’s filled with the members’ heartfelt gratitude to their fans!
Ed Sheeran: ONE SHOTEd Sheeran

It’s a live video that also carries a documentary vibe, capturing Ed Sheeran performing his hit songs around New York City.
Seeing a Grammy-winning artist deliver performances in ordinary places like neighborhood bars and on the street creates a somewhat surreal atmosphere.
The smiles of the people watching up close and the excitement of the moment clearly convey that he’s a beloved artist.
It also emphasizes things a superstar wouldn’t normally do, giving the video an experimental feel.
Fujii Kaze Stadium Live “Feelin’ Good”Fujii Kaze

This is concert footage from Fujii Kaze’s shows held at Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa on August 24 and 25, 2024.
Because it’s a stadium with an open sky, you can clearly feel the passage of time through the changing light.
While the vast venue highlights his vocal prowess, the occasional joyful expressions he shows also give the impression that he values sharing the moment with the audience.
Another distinctive aspect of this concert was that photography and video recording with smartphones and mobile phones were allowed on the day, so it’s also interesting to note how the audience experienced and captured the performance.
Glass heart

A coming-of-age musical love story passionately pursued, starred in, and produced by Takeru Satoh.
The film follows a female college student drummer who gets kicked out of her band, then is scouted by a genius musician and chases her dreams with the band TENBLANK.
With contributions from an impressive 26 artists—including Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS and Taka of ONE OK ROCK—the authentic, high-quality sound is a treat for music lovers.
The rivalry between the charismatic vocalists played by Takeru Satoh and Masaki Suda is another major highlight.
It’s also a must-see for its songs that blur the line between the on-screen band and reality, such as Eternal Eve—which drew attention for featuring (G)I-DLE’s Miyeon in its music video—and the title track Glass Heart.


