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[Easy] A Collection of Party Dances to Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties

When you’re asked to perform a dance as entertainment at a year-end or New Year’s party, choosing the right song can be tricky.

It’s especially tough for office gatherings where people of various ages and roles come together and you want everyone to enjoy it.

On top of that, the performers might prefer something simple because there isn’t much time to practice.

With that in mind, this article rounds up dance tracks that are easy to perform and widely known.

From timeless classics to trending hits, we’ve got you covered—there’s sure to be a perfect pick for you!

[Easy] A Collection of Party Dances to Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties (71–80)

chantAdo

[For Elementary School Students] Chant / Ado [Sports Day Recital Dance] Easy Dance Choreography
chantAdo

Ado’s “Show” became the theme song for Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event.

As the track progresses, the groove picks up, and you’ll definitely feel like jumping up to dance! What’s more, the lyrics—rich with difficult kanji—are not only pleasing to the ear, but also add an extra boost to the dance vibe.

The highlight of the Halloween event, “Zombie de Dance,” is packed with unique choreography that’s sure to excite both dancers and spectators alike.

If you want to stand out at year-end or New Year parties, give it a try!

ButterBTS

[Easy Dance] BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) ‘Butter’ / DA PUMP KENZO Choreography [Lock Dance]
ButterBTS

A dance-pop number that captivated the world! BTS’s “Butter” is a track brimming with charm that melts listeners’ hearts as smoothly as, well, butter.

Released in May 2021 as an English single, it became a massive hit with cool vocals and a groovy sound that blew away the summer heat.

Its YouTube views quickly shattered records, sparking buzz across the globe! With a catchy, pop vibe perfect for year-end and New Year parties, even those who aren’t confident in their dancing can have fun moving along.

Learn the chorus choreography and dance together—guaranteed to get the crowd going! Packed with everything that makes BTS so appealing, this song is your chance to try dancing and take your party to the next level!

P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~DA PUMP

DA PUMP / P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~ Long version
P.A.R.T.Y. ~Universe Festival~DA PUMP

This is a song by DA PUMP, who made a comeback with “U.S.A.” and even performed at the Kouhaku (Red and White Year-End Song Festival).

Compared to “U.S.A.,” this track may seem a bit less intense, but its catchy groove and brightness are just as strong as their other songs.

The choreography is relatively simple, so with some practice, anyone can dance to it.

It looks even cooler when a large group synchronizes the moves, making it perfect for a dance performance! Of course, it’s also recommended for karaoke, where a few people can sing while dancing together.

Odoru Pompoko RinE-girls

It’s a song that has continued to be covered by many artists as the opening theme for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan.

No matter how many years go by, it never loses its charm, and when you hear it, you just naturally start humming along.

I’m sure there are people who used to listen to it as kids and now listen to it with their own children.

There’s something kind of magical about that, isn’t there? Some of you might be getting together with relatives for year-end or New Year’s parties, and in gatherings where both adults and children come together, I think everyone can enjoy it together!

Choo Choo TrainEXILE

EXILE / Choo Choo TRAIN (EXILE PERFECT LIVE 2008)
Choo Choo TrainEXILE

“Choo Choo TRAIN,” one of ZOO’s signature songs that later became a huge hit when covered by EXILE.

It’s known across generations, so everyone can join in with handclaps and have fun together.

A can’t-miss, classic number for year-end and New Year parties.

That spinning move at the beginning is so striking and gets everyone hyped! With EXILE’s large lineup, it’s also perfect to perform with a big group.

If there are lots of energetic people, the whole venue might end up spinning together.

Isn’t it just right for wrapping up or kicking off the year on a bright note?