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Wonderful sports day / athletic festival

From classics to fan favorites! A catalog of music and BGM to liven up your sports day

Many people struggle with choosing songs for sports day, don’t they?

Here, we introduce perfect tracks for each scene—from classic staples ideal for sports day to upbeat J-pop and Western hits that get everyone excited!

Well-known songs can hype up the crowd, but using the same ones every year can get old…

We’ve curated a selection of tracks to solve that problem.

You’ll find refreshing tunes that make you want to start running and motivational anthems that give you courage.

Use this article as a guide to make your sports day even more fun and exciting!

Disney Songs (1–10)

Under the SeaSebasuchan C

Samuel E. Wright – Under the Sea (from The Little Mermaid) (Official Video)
Under the SeaSebasuchan C

“Under the Sea” from the 1989 film The Little Mermaid is a song characterized by Latin rhythms.

There are choreography tutorial videos on YouTube, which makes it easy for everyone to practice together—another great point.

Also, because the tempo is relatively slow, it might be easy to incorporate as a dance for young children, such as in kindergartens and preschools.

That said, its Latin vibe that naturally lifts your spirits seems like it would fit any event!

Living in ColorChantry Johnson and Dewain Whitmore

Tokyo Disney Resort® – 40th Anniversary Theme Song “Living in Color”
Living in ColorChantry Johnson and Dewain Whitmore

This song, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort, invites listeners into a vibrantly colorful world.

Its pop, energetic style captures the very sparkle of a Disney parade.

With K-pop influences woven in, it’s crafted to appeal to a wide range of ages.

It’s also perfect for school sports day dances.

When kids wave flags as they dance, the whole venue is sure to come together in excitement.

Why not learn the choreography and practice for the big day?

UsatamaTokyo Dizunīrando

Usatama (from “Usatama on the Run!”)
UsatamaTokyo Dizunīrando

This song, which captured the hearts of many visitors, serves as the musical highlight of Tokyo Disneyland’s spring event, “Disney’s Easter.” Its energetic, upbeat pop melody and the comical story of chasing the “Usatama” are especially memorable.

It’s included on the album “Tokyo Disneyland Disney’s Easter 2019,” released in April 2019, and was also used as the theme song for the parade “Usatama on the Run!” It’s a fun track to dance to with family and friends while feeling the arrival of spring, and it’s perfect as background music to liven up sports days and recreational events!

Dreaming UpTokyo Dizunīrando

[With Lyrics] Dreaming Up! Lyric — 35th Anniversary Parade
Dreaming UpTokyo Dizunīrando

Created as the main song for the daytime parade commemorating Tokyo Disneyland’s 35th anniversary, this piece features a bright, dreamlike sound that blends an electropop base with Disney’s signature touch of fantasy.

The parade weaves in beloved tunes from popular films such as Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, earning strong support from families and Disney fans alike.

As the centerpiece of such a program, this track is also perfect for school sports days and recreational events.

How about jumping into a dreamlike adventure together?

Disney Songs (11–20)

Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

[Whether you can hear or not] MISIA – Your Wish Makes the World Shine [Danceable Dance Studio @ Tokyo]
Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

Among Disney fans, the question that always comes up is: “Are you Team Land or Team Sea?” Of course, the punchline is that you can’t pick just one.

“Believe! Sea of Dreams,” held at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea, is a popular nighttime show.

Its featured insert song is “Your Wish Lights Up the World.” The grand, sweeping quality typical of MISIA’s ballads fits this show perfectly.

It would be ideal as background music for a pyramid formation at an elementary school sports day, and it also works well as BGM for performance-style presentations by upper-grade students.