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[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.

One of Netflix’s appeals is the abundance of titles you can only watch there.

Be sure to use this guide and enjoy!

[April 2026] A collection of music titles you can watch on Netflix. Check out Netflix Live! (21–30)

Non-regular Employment IdolNEW!

The drama “Irregular Idol” follows a legendary producer—who once nurtured countless stars—returning to the field to gather trainees with complicated backgrounds and aim for their idol group debut.

A major draw of this work is the participation of real-life music scene figures in the cast, including AKMU’s Lee Su-hyun and JBJ’s Kwon Hyun-bin.

Though fictional, it humorously portrays the real entertainment industry’s behind-the-scenes and the struggles before debut, offering a mockumentary-like charm where reality and fiction blend.

AKMU’s Lee Chan-hyuk also took part in the drama’s OST, and it’s packed with delightful musical Easter eggs.

Be sure to check it out.

Animated film “Music”NEW!

71 minutes all hand-drawn! Trailer for the animated film 'On-Gaku: Our Sound'
Animated film “Music”NEW!

“On-Gaku: Our Sound” is an animated film directed by Kenji Iwaisawa, completed over more than seven years, based on Hiroyuki Ohashi’s manga.

It’s a coming-of-age story that kicks off when delinquent high schoolers who’ve never even touched instruments on a whim decide to start a band.

The standout feature is that it’s made using rotoscoping, a technique that traces live-action movement.

At first glance the drawings look laid-back, yet the sense of groove and realism the moment the music starts is astounding.

It’s also fascinating that musicians like Shintaro Sakamoto and Yasuyuki Okamura provide voices.

Experience that feeling of the world changing the instant the music begins.

Carole & TuesdayNEW!

TV Anime "Carole & Tuesday" PV
Carole & TuesdayNEW!

Carol & Tuesday, released in 2019, is an original animation centered on music! Set on Mars in an era when AI creates music, it portrays two girls from different backgrounds meeting and crafting songs with their own voices.

The overall director is Shinichirō Watanabe, and a major feature is that real singers like Nai Br.XX and Celeina Ann perform the characters’ vocals.

A wide range of domestic and international artists took part in composing the music, offering authentic tracks that go beyond typical anime.

It’s a moving work that music fans will definitely want to see.

30 Minutes Until GoodbyeNEW!

This is a slightly mysterious and bittersweet coming-of-age music drama in which the soul of a deceased musician borrows another young man’s body for just 30 minutes whenever a cassette tape is played.

Mackenyu Arata and Takumi Kitamura co-star as two polar-opposite youths who share a single body, clashing and gradually growing together in a delicately portrayed story.

The songs by the in-film band ECHOLL are produced by Takahito Uchisawa of androp, featuring authentic sounds created with the participation of cutting-edge artists leading today’s music scene.

Through the analog medium of a cassette tape, the feelings of those left behind and their unfading memories resound vividly alongside the music, making for a deeply moving work.

Detroit Metal CityNEW!

Detroit Metal City is a Japanese comedy that, despite being a music film, is absolutely hilarious.

It humorously depicts the gap between ideals and reality as a pure-hearted young man who loves stylish pop music somehow skyrockets to fame as the charismatic vocalist of an extreme death metal band.

Kenichi Matsuyama’s outstanding dual performance and the powerful live sequences are must-sees.

Plus, global rock icon Gene Simmons appears, further enhancing the film’s appeal.

It’s a crowd-pleasing entertainment packed with musical passion and laughs.

Trolls: Music PowerNEW!

Trolls World Tour Official Trailer - In Theaters 10/2
Trolls: Music PowerNEW!

Trolls Band Together shows us a new form of music movie.

Tribes devoted to different genres—pop, rock, funk, classical, country, and techno—appear, and it’s fascinating how musical diversity is woven directly into the worldbuilding.

As in the previous film, Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake return as voice actors, and the participation of artists from various genres is another draw.

With a story that teaches the importance of embracing differences, it’s sure to captivate both adults and children.

Playfully celebrating musical culture, this film invites you to enjoy it while discovering your favorite tracks!

TAKE ONE ~My Last Song~NEW!

The music documentary series “TAKE ONE: My Last Song,” which began streaming in 2022, follows artists as they confront the ultimate question: “If you could sing only one last song in your life, what would it be, and on what kind of stage would you want to perform it?” The series depicts the process of building a one-take, live performance.

A wide range of performers appear, including world-renowned soprano Sumi Jo, RAIN, AKMU, and MAMAMOO.

Its appeal lies not only in showcasing the finished live performance, but also in delving deeply into the struggles and preparations leading up to it.

Experience live performance as an art form that can only exist in that singular moment—ideally with immersive sound.