[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 Christmas Dance Songs: Party Tracks You Can Dance To (91–100)
White LightAmuro Namie

It’s a moderately mellow medium-tempo ballad.
It’s a song you can dance to at a relaxed pace, while also enjoying her beautiful voice and the clean, harmonious sound.
Her soft singing style conveys a soothing gentleness.
It’s a popular track people like to listen to when thinking of someone special or when they want to calm their mind.
Incidentally, the 2007 release “Nobody” depicts the couple from “White Light” one year later.
All I Want For Christmas Is You (SuperFestive!) (Shazam Version)Justin Bieber

A collaboration of a classic hit by American diva Mariah Carey and young prodigy Justin Bieber.
At the time, the song was used for a promotion of the music search app Shazam.
The backing track was arranged with a dance music vibe for Justin Bieber’s fans.
Doesn’t it make it an even more danceable track?
[2026] Recommended Dance Songs for Christmas: Party Songs You Can Dance To (101–110)
Happy ChristmasAI

AI, the R&B singer-songwriter, returns with a Christmas song for the first time in three years since the previous release.
It’s a perfect track for a holy, silent night, and suits a day when the snow is gently falling.
Though it has a mellow tone, it still delivers solid, uplifting moments.
It’s a must-have BGM for any party, and highly recommended for communities with lots of J-pop fans!
Christmas Without YouAva Max

Eva Max is one of America’s leading pop singers.
One of her releases that drew a lot of attention is “Christmas Without You.” It’s an R&B song about spending Christmas with someone special.
While capturing the fun, festive spirit of the holiday, it also delivers the message that happiness comes from having someone you love.
Her powerful vocals are moving, too.
Give it a listen when you’re enjoying Christmas with someone important to you.
Christmas Without YouDNCE

D.N.C.E., a dance-rock band from the United States.
When you hear “dance rock,” you might picture upbeat tracks rooted in electronic music, but their “Christmas Without You” is crafted with a vibe reminiscent of 1970s funk.
It’s got that quintessential Christmas party feel, so it’s perfect for situations where you want to lift the mood.
This ChristmasJYP Nation

A Christmas song written and composed by J.Y.
Park (Park Jin-young), who drew attention in 2020 with Nizi Project.
It was released in December 2010 as part of JYP’s project “JYP NATION.” It has a lovely atmosphere that seems perfect for spending Christmas with family and friends.
The steady beat gives it a dance-music feel that’s really pleasant.
It’s a warm track that makes you want to give it to someone as a gift.
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (Arthur Christmas Version)Justin Bieber

This song is Justin Bieber’s cover of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” known in Japanese as “Santa ga Machi ni Yatte Kuru.” Used as the theme song for the film “Arthur Christmas,” it’s arranged to be even more poppy and cute than the original, with a sound that’s easy for young children to enjoy.
Because it’s a classic that everyone recognizes, using the cover version can create a slightly different vibe, so it comes highly recommended!



