[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! (41–50)
Flip a Coin -ONE OK ROCK Documentary-

ONE OK ROCK is a rock band that enjoys immense popularity in Japan and actively performs overseas to take on the world.
In 2020, the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe, and for musicians it was a devastating year in which live performances were essentially shut down.
Even then, the band searched for what they could do and, as many will remember, realized an online concert at ZOZO Marine Stadium in October of that year.
Flip a Coin -ONE OK ROCK Documentary- is a documentary that follows the three months leading up to their no-audience concert.
It also includes interviews with the members reflecting on the band’s activities, making it an absolute must-see for fans.
BUMP OF CHICKEN TOUR 2019 aurora ark TOKYO DOME

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s live tour “aurora ark TOUR” visited nine locations nationwide.
The final show, held in Tokyo, is captured on “BUMP OF CHICKEN TOUR 2019 aurora ark TOKYO DOME.” This concert centers on tracks from their 2019 album “aurora arc,” while also featuring signature songs like “Tentai Kansoku.” It’s recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a wide range of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s music.
Juan Gabriel: Unwavering Feelings
A documentary tracing the life and passion for music of Juan Gabriel, the legendary singer-songwriter of the Mexican music scene.
It looks back on his rise from a poor upbringing to a national star, accompanied by many of his timeless hits.
The film carefully portrays the struggles behind his dazzling stage performances and the love he poured into his music, allowing viewers to connect with his humanity.
A must-see not only for fans of Latin music, but for anyone who wants to be moved by a life lived with passion.
Gen Hoshino Concert Recollections 2015-2023

Gen Hoshino, who keeps releasing hit songs one after another.
I’d like to recommend “Gen Hoshino Concert Recollections 2015–2023” as a work that lets you fully savor his appeal.
It compiles carefully selected scenes from concerts held between 2015 and 2023.
One major highlight is that you can watch performances from a variety of situations all at once, including solo acoustic shows and livestreamed sessions.
RIDE ON TIME: A Serialized Documentary

Seeing the title “RIDE ON TIME,” music lovers might be reminded of Tatsuro Yamashita’s classic hit of the same name.
That very song, “RIDE ON TIME,” is used as the ending theme and lends its name to this documentary series, which focuses on male groups belonging to the former Johnny’s—now SMILE-UP.
Netflix is currently streaming Season 6, and on June 4, 2024, episodes 1 and 2 featuring the maverick group 7 MEN Samurai—who showcase singing, dancing, and band performances—were released.
The show doesn’t just capture their dazzling stage presence; by closely following them behind the scenes, it offers a glimpse into aspects of the entertainment world that the general public wouldn’t normally see.
Its appropriately objective approach makes it engaging not only for devoted fans but also for casual viewers.
Your Lie in April

I can’t believe you can watch the anime of the smash-hit manga Your Lie in April—beloved as “KimiUso” and born from Weekly Shonen Magazine—on Netflix! There’s no end to what makes this work incredible: it won the Kodansha Manga Award in the Shonen category in 2013, was adapted into a live-action film starring Suzu Hirose, and even became a stage production directed by Naohiro Ise—now that’s true multi-development and media mix! A brief synopsis: Kosei Arima, a prodigy child pianist who swept countless awards, loses the ability to play the piano as he wishes after his mother’s death.
But three years later… Even just hearing that much makes you want to know what happens next, right? It’s a highly recommended anime that will make you love music even more!
DEVO / Devo

This documentary traces the journey of Devo, the band from Akron, Ohio.
Packed with must-see rare footage and interviews, it’s incredibly compelling.
Longtime fans will love it, of course, and even those who’ve never heard of Devo will find themselves drawn into the band’s appeal.
Their guiding concepts and the many things they’ve done unfold vividly, letting you enjoy the music while being moved by the way they’ve lived.


