[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 works available on Netflix. Check out the Netflix live shows! (161–170)
NANA – Nana –

A true landmark of shoujo manga born from the magazine Cookie, Ai Yazawa’s magnificent masterpiece.
If you haven’t seen it yet, you might even consider yourself lucky.
The world of NANA didn’t stop at the manga—it was adapted into an anime, released on CD, and even made into a hugely successful live-action film starring Mika Nakashima and Aoi Miyazaki in a dual lead.
The theme song GLAMOROUS SKY is a must-listen! On Netflix, the anime version is available to watch as much as you want, so immerse yourself in the world of NANA in whatever way fits your lifestyle—binge it over a long break or enjoy it a little every day.
Qala

A Netflix Original film set in 1940s India, starring a female singer named Kala.
Centered on Indian classical music, it’s especially recommended for fans of Bollywood cinema.
The film portrays Kala’s relationship with her mother, her rise to stardom, the pressures she faces, and issues such as misogyny—capturing both her personal struggles and broader social problems in India.
Despite the somber narrative, pay attention to the beauty of the music and visuals that unfold throughout the film.
Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth

This footage documents the three-day Knebworth concerts held in 2003, regarded as one of Robbie Williams’s greatest achievements in his music career.
As the record of 375,000 attendees shows, it was an unforgettable live performance that left a deep mark on people’s hearts.
Even if you’re not familiar with Robbie Williams or didn’t experience that era, watching this will give you a clear sense of his musicality and immense popularity.
Why not relive the many timeless hits etched in history, together with the electrifying energy of the crowd?
Sing: Next Stage

This is the second installment of the film “Sing,” a story about animals performing in a musical that became a major sensation, released in 2021.
In this film, Buster Moon, the koala who runs the theater, sets out to create an even more captivating show by teaming up with a legendary rock singer.
As with the previous film, the voice cast is star-studded, and this time special attention was drawn to the fact that the legendary rock singer introduced in this installment, Clay Calloway, is voiced by Koshi Inaba of B’z in the Japanese version.
Don’t miss this heartwarming and humorous drama.
Before We Knew It, We Were Here: Documentary of Nogizaka46

Nogizaka46 is a nationally beloved idol group.
Their second documentary film is “Before We Knew It, We Were Here: Documentary of Nogizaka46.” This work closely follows the graduation of Nanase Nishino, who had led the group as its ace, as well as the shaken and conflicted reactions of the other members in its aftermath.
It’s packed with highlights, including behind-the-scenes looks at the graduation concert and a stream of their many hit songs.
It’s recommended both for those who want to enjoy the performances and for those who want to savor the human drama.
Bocchi the Rock!

The anime, based on Aki Hamaji’s four-panel manga and centered on a girls’ band, also drew attention for that aspect.
It portrays the story of Hitori Goto, a girl who longs to play in a band, exploring how she approaches music and the time she spends with her bandmates.
Her awkward communication is depicted comically, while the struggles of band activities are treated seriously, scattering highlights across a variety of scenes.
It’s also notable for its music: songs provided by skilled creators vividly enhance the show’s atmosphere and the band’s way of life.
Some character names are derived from real musicians, and it’s especially interesting to notice the strong influence of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.
Aitana: Metamorphosis

A documentary featuring Aitana, the artist hailed as Spain’s diva.
It portrays her reflecting on the journey from an ordinary teenager to a global pop star.
Along the way, you’ll see how she overcomes challenges and hear directly from Aitana herself.
It offers a glimpse into the source of the wonderful music loved by so many.
Directed by Chloé Wallace, the series consists of six episodes and will be released on February 28, 2025.


