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[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!

[2026] Recommended Christmas Dance Songs and Party Bangers You Can Dance To (31–40)

Jingle Bell RockBobby Helms

Released by Decca Records in 1957, this number is incredibly famous as a Christmas staple.

Country singer Bobby Helms took on the bold combination of rockabilly rhythm and Christmas with this track, featuring Hank Garland’s distinctive guitar riff and an irresistibly upbeat tempo that makes you want to move.

It was also used in the 1987 film Lethal Weapon, and it continues to be loved across generations.

It’s the perfect song to liven up parties with friends and family, and a great pick for anyone looking to enjoy a fun-filled Christmas.

It’s Not Christmas Till Somebody CriesCarly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen – It’s Not Christmas Till Somebody Cries (Official Video)
It’s Not Christmas Till Somebody CriesCarly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2020 Christmas number lightly sings about the gap between ideals and reality.

From accidentally serving fish to a vegetarian partner to an uncle who starts political arguments, it wraps a family gathering—where the more you chase perfection, the less it works out—in bright synth-pop.

You can’t help but relate to its message that the moments when you’re on the verge of tears are precisely what make Christmas feel like Christmas.

Included on the 2021 EP “Carly’s Christmas Classics,” it reached No.

11 on Billboard’s Holiday Chart.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to relax a little and enjoy a party with family and friends.

Run Rudolph RunChuck Berry

A Christmas number released to the world in 1958 by Chuck Berry, often called the father of rock ’n’ roll.

Set to Berry’s signature, driving guitar riffs, it depicts Santa’s reindeer Rudolph sprinting full-speed to deliver presents to children.

The breezy rock ’n’ roll beat, reminiscent of “Johnny B.

Goode,” is irresistibly catchy and has been featured in Christmas films like Home Alone.

After its 1958 release, it re-entered the charts in 2019 and, in 2021, set a record by reaching the top 10—62 years after its initial debut.

With its fast-tempo guitar sound that naturally gets your body moving, it’s the perfect track to fire up a party!

Pick Out A Christmas TreeDan + Shay

Dan + Shay – Pick Out A Christmas Tree (Performance Video)
Pick Out A Christmas TreeDan + Shay

It’s a heartwarming holiday song by Dan + Shay that paints a scene full of family warmth: heading out to pick a Christmas tree, tying it to the car to bring it home, and decorating it in the living room.

Released in November 2021, it was later included on their first Christmas album, “It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album,” in October 2024.

Remarkably, the song earned Gold certification even before its release, and the album as a whole has surpassed 550 million streams.

With its bright, soaring melody and the light, breezy rhythms characteristic of country-pop, it’s the perfect soundtrack for a party—guests will find themselves swaying along.

Highly recommended for spending Christmas with loved ones or hosting friends for a cozy home gathering.

Step Into ChristmasElton John

Elton John – Step Into Christmas
Step Into ChristmasElton John

Released as a single in November 1973, this Christmas song was created by Elton John and Bernie Taupin as a thank-you to their fans.

It’s an uptempo, festive pop-rock track featuring a dazzling arrangement with brass and strings.

In the UK, it reached a peak of No.

8 in 2019 and earned triple-platinum certification, remaining beloved for many years.

Evoking scenes of a snow-filled Christmas and a message of eating, drinking, and making merry, it’s perfect for getting the party going with friends.

With its bright, powerful choruses and driving rhythm, it invites everyone to sway together and fills the whole venue with a sense of unity.

[2026] Recommended Christmas Dance Songs: Party Tracks You Can Dance To (41–50)

White ChristmasMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – White Christmas (Official Audio) ft. Seth MacFarlane
White ChristmasMeghan Trainor

A charming cover by Meghan Trainor, warmly sung as a duet with Seth MacFarlane, expressing a nostalgic longing for a classic Christmas with snow and sparkling lights.

Featured on her 2020 album “A Very Trainor Christmas,” it reached No.

1 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart.

The arrangement blends a traditional holiday standard with her signature modern pop sensibility, conveying the warmth of family time and the joy of celebration.

Its comfortable rhythm and bright melody gently lift the party atmosphere, offering an inviting appeal that can be enjoyed across generations.

Christmas CallingNorah Jones

Norah Jones – Christmas Calling (Jolly Jones)
Christmas CallingNorah Jones

Norah Jones, an artist who enjoys worldwide acclaim for her genre-spanning musicianship across jazz, pop, and folk, released her first holiday album, I Dream Of Christmas, in October 2021.

Its opening track is a song imbued with the desire to play music and dance on Christmas night.

Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 era, it voices a longing for connection and warmth, and its interplay of loneliness and hope resonates deeply.

The gentle piano, horn section, and understated percussion create a sound full of quiet nostalgia, free of excessive ornamentation.

In the Brooklyn-set music video, her stroll through the city expressing the joy of the holidays leaves a strong impression.

Produced by Leon Michels and featuring musicians such as Brian Blade, the work holds the potential to become a modern Christmas standard in the years to come.

It’s a song that will accompany not only parties with family and friends, but also a quietly spent Christmas alone.