Pump Up the Sports Day! A Collection of Cool Flag Dance Song Ideas with Flags
A dance program at the sports day that gives children a sense of accomplishment! Among them, the flag dance is drawing particular attention.
Here, we’ll introduce recommended songs for flag dancing! Flag dance is a vibrant style performed with flags, and it even moves the adults watching.
Choosing the right music is essential to make this dance even more exciting.
By selecting songs that match the rhythm and melody, the children’s performance will really shine.
Be sure to find the perfect songs for flag dance and create wonderful memories!
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Make Your Sports Day Exciting! A Collection of Cool Flag Dance Song Ideas with Flags (51–60)
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE


Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Lilac” is a bright, rhythmic song that’s perfect for flag dance.
It’s a good idea to prepare flags that match the image of the song.
When each team forms a circle while holding flags, marking the ground with team-specific indicators can help make formation changes smoother.
If you incorporate dynamic flag movements in time with the music—especially during the chorus—it can make the performance more enjoyable for the audience.
ultra soulB’z

I’m sure everyone has heard it before.
As a whole, the song is crafted to encourage people.
I think everyone can shout “Ultra Soul” together and unite their spirits.
Be sure to play it at your sports festival or athletic meet and get everyone fired up.
SignalWANIMA

With its energetic intro, WANIMA’s “Signal” is a perfect song for livening up a sports day! The chorus melody is easy to remember, and the powerful lyrics will make it the highlight of the event.
It would be great to incorporate expressive elements into dance or mass performances! When everyone comes together as one and dances earnestly, it moves and inspires the audience.
It’s recommended for around third grade and up, so be sure to give it a try.
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

How about dancing to SHISHAMO’s “Ashita mo”? SHISHAMO is popular among elementary and junior high school students.
Their songs are often pop and cute, yet carry meaningful messages.
These days, J-pop is frequently used at school sports festivals, right? This song was also in a commercial, so it’s well-known—not just for the dancers, but it should also resonate easily with the audience.
The tempo is just right for a dance and I think it’s easy to perform.
Pump Up Your Sports Day! A Collection of Cool Flag Dance Song Ideas with Flags (61–70)
Nanchu Soran ~Fischer’s Version~

This is “Nanchuu Soran ~Fischer’s Version~,” released in 2019 by Fischer’s, who continue to lead the pack as top Japanese YouTubers.
While staying true to the basics, the choreography is cool, incorporating elements like breakdancing—something member Saka-O excels at—making it feel like anyone could become a hero at a school sports day or festival.
The two main vocalists waving large flags also leave a strong impression.
It looks like it takes quite a bit of arm strength and stamina, but it’s definitely an idea worth trying to imitate!
Real Gonekāzu

One of the charms of Disney movies is anthropomorphism.
Snowmen talk, and cars and airplanes have human-like personalities—there are all sorts of elements that spark children’s imagination and curiosity.
The film Cars is like that too.
It’s not just a simple good-versus-evil story; friendship and love run deep beneath it all.
Sheryl Crow’s song “Real Gone” pairs perfectly with a cool dance.
It’s also a great BGM choice for school sports days during sprints or relays.
The Cars soundtrack is packed with tracks you can use, including songs by Chuck Berry and Rascal Flatts.
Odoru-LoopFurederikku

When it comes to dance songs that are popular among young people for their unique routine of raising and lowering the arms to the beat, Frederic’s “Oddloop” comes to mind.
Its lyrics are intriguing, with subcultural elements that focus on people who aren’t actually dancing despite the dance theme.
However, the song itself isn’t dance music; it’s a rock track distinguished by Frederic’s signature percussive guitar cutting.
At school sports festivals, of course, everyone should come together and create a sense of unity with that memorable arm-lifting choreography.



