[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 (21–30)
Your very own Santa ClausHIMAWARI channeru

A song that captures the pure wish to send your hopes to Santa, with a bright and cheerful melody that excites children’s hearts.
The dance, choreographed by the unit G-Rabby., is cute and easy to learn—you can watch the video and copy the moves.
It’s a popular track included on the album “HIMAWARI BEST,” and Maa-chan and Oo-chan’s energetic vocals are sure to liven up any Christmas party! If everyone sings and dances together, it’ll be a Christmas you’ll never forget.
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a song delivered by the rock band Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Released in 2022 on their mini-album “Unity,” it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi 8.” The lyrics liken life to one big dance hall, gently encouraging you by saying, “Even in tough times, if we all dance together, we’ll be okay!” The music video, in which the members themselves dance, is so much fun it makes your body start moving just by watching.
The choreography is easy to learn, so it’s also recommended to practice it together as a performance for a Christmas party.
With brilliant brass riding on a sparkling sound, it’s sure to set the stage for the ultimate party!
[2026] Recommended Christmas Dance Songs and Party Bangers You Can Dance To (31–40)
A Christmas favoriteKeroponzu × Hitsujino Shōn

This is an extra-happy Christmas song born from a dream collaboration between Keropons, the geniuses of play-along songs, and Shaun the Sheep, beloved around the world.
It’s packed with the excitement of not being able to wait for Christmas and the fun of parties.
The song originally appeared on the DVD “Sing and Play with Keropons!!,” released in April 2014.
Later, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Shaun the Sheep TV series, an adorable collaboration video featuring Shaun and friends dancing was released in December 2022.
With its easy-to-remember rhythm and simple choreography, even young children should be able to learn the dance in no time.
Let’s dance with Strawberry Santa Clausroketto kureyon

This is an exceptionally cute dance song inspired by a bright red strawberry Santa perched daintily on top of a Christmas cake.
Created for children in early childhood settings, it was included in the CD book “Wakuwaku Afuredasu ~ Hoick CD Book 3 ~,” released in June 2019, and has since been widely loved as a popular December dance chosen by childcare professionals.
Its cheerful, rhythmic melody and charming choreography—where kids can pretend to be strawberry Santas—are irresistible.
It’s a lively, happy tune that conjures up images of children moving with big smiles at Christmas gatherings.
Gaming Party Xmaszettakun

This is the second major digital single, released in November 2020.
Built around a sample of a classic Christmas song, it portrays the emotional stirrings of a protagonist who usually spends their time immersed in games, as they consider heading out to a party to see someone they’re interested in.
Their struggle between the loneliness of not fitting in at large gatherings and the desire to connect socially is something many today can relate to.
The sound is striking, rooted in hip-hop while incorporating pop and electronic elements.
A remix version was released in 2021 and was also included on the album “Bed in Wonderland.” It’s a Christmas song that shines with Zetttakun’s characteristically mild perspective, suggesting that spending Christmas gaming isn’t so bad after all.
All I Want For Christmas Is YouMariah Carey

It’s a timeless Christmas song that never loses its charm no matter when you listen to it.
Although it’s a very famous track released in 1994, it didn’t actually make its first appearance on the U.S.
singles chart until 2017, when it reached No.
9.
It’s said that Mariah Carey, who was 24 at the time, wrote the song using a Casio keyboard.
You can’t get through Christmas without hearing it—it’s that much of a classic.
Its universally appealing sound means few people dislike it.
Do They Know It’s Christmas?Band Aid

Band Aid was a charity project that brought together top artists from the UK and Ireland.
Recorded in just one day in November 1984 to aid famine relief in Ethiopia, the track is marked by its dazzling synth‑pop sound and majestic choral work.
Star performers like Bono and George Michael take turns on solo parts, and the all-hands refrain unites the entire venue.
Upon its release in December 1984, it held the No.
1 spot on the UK charts for five consecutive weeks and became a record-breaking hit, selling one million copies in its first week.
It was re-recorded in 1989, 2004, and 2014, and in 2024 an ultimate mix was produced that blends all past versions.
It’s perfect for large, high-energy parties or charity events, creating a sing-and-dance-along atmosphere for everyone.



