[2026] Best Dance Songs for Christmas: Party Tracks You Can Groove To
A Christmas so exciting it makes you want to dance.
Under the glittering illuminations, moving your body to the rhythm heightens the festive mood even more.
In this article, we’ll introduce Christmas songs that are perfect for dancing—from timeless classics to tracks that draw attention with cool choreography.
They’re all great for parties and events, so be sure to find your favorite tune.
It will surely make your Christmas sparkle!
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[2026] Recommended Dance Songs for Christmas: Danceable Party Songs (71–80)
You Make It Feel Like Christmas ft. Blake SheltonGwen Stefani

A chic track with an old-school vibe.
It may not be modern, but both the sound and visuals are stylishly understated.
Still, it’s made with contemporary techniques, so there’s nothing outdated about it.
If you want to bring a classic, fashionable atmosphere full circle at a Christmas party, this might set the right mood.
The song’s foundation is rock with country roots—an upbeat tune that appeals to everyone.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa ClausThe Jackson 5

A song released in 1952.
This too has become a classic Christmas staple worldwide and has been covered by many musicians over the years.
In Japan, it became famous under the title “Mama ga Santa ni Kiss shita” (“I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”).
The version I’m introducing here is by the Jackson 5.
Michael Jackson’s young, charming voice suits this song perfectly!
Turn On The LightsJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum is a jazz pianist from the UK who began his career independently in 1999 and made his major-label debut in 2003.
He has released his first Christmas album, The Pianoman At Christmas.
The lead single from the album is Turn On The Lights.
With piano and strings creating a sweeping orchestration, the song elevates the mood for the Christmas holiday season.
Let Jamie Cullum’s timelessly charming music add color to your Christmas.
Bring Me LoveJohn Legend

John Legend’s Christmas album “A Legendary Christmas,” which features major artists like Stevie Wonder, Esperanza Spalding, and Meghan Trainor, includes “Bring Me Love,” one of the most popular tracks on the record and now a staple of his holiday repertoire.
With its nostalgic sound reminiscent of 1970s music, it’s a perfect choice for family Christmas gatherings.
Like It’s ChristmasJonas Brothers

A number released by the Jonas Brothers in 2019, this is their third Christmas song following 2007’s “Girl of My Dreams” and 2008’s “Joyful Kings.” The lyrics say that as long as you’re with someone special, it feels like Christmas all the time, and its buoyant rhythm and gently sparkling sound make it a delightful track.
It’s perfect as party background music that makes you want to dance, matching a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Sleigh RideKT Tunstall

The Japanese title is “Sorisu-bēri” (Sleigh Ride), and it’s based on an instrumental composed in 1946 by American musician Leroy Anderson.
Many artists have covered it, including the New York–born 1960s girl group The Ronettes and the Carpenters.
In this version sung by KT Tunstall, along with a bright, bell-like feel, it overflows with a playful, toy-box-bursting atmosphere that wraps you in a joyful mood.
It also seems perfect for a laid-back listen between sets of serious dance music.
Silent Night (ft Ilsey)Kaskade

Kaskade, a DJ from Chicago, is one of the world’s leading DJs and has produced numerous hit songs.
Among his works, a Christmas song I especially recommend is Silent Night (ft.
Ilsey).
While it’s the famous Christmas number Silent Night—known in Japan as Kiyoshi Kono Yoru—Kaskade’s sophisticated arrangement transforms it into a track with a unique atmosphere, blending elements of slow jam, hip-hop, and dream pop.



