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[Cultural Festival / School Festival] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Liven Up Your Event

When it comes to music that sets the tone for a school culture festival, you want something that can really hype up the crowd, right?

In this article, we’ve gathered Vocaloid songs that will perfectly energize this major event packed with students’ youth.

From classic catchy tracks to songs where the lyrics take center stage, we’ve curated a wide variety.

Of course, it’s also great as a reference for choosing background music for the venue.

By the way, if you’re planning to cover a Vocaloid song with a band or perform a dance on stage, try searching the song title along with “演奏してみた” (tried playing) or “踊ってみた” (tried dancing) on YouTube—you’ll find tons of helpful videos!

[School Festival/Cultural Festival] Vocaloid Song Collection to Boost the Event (21–30)

LokiMikito P

The Vocaloid number “Roki” is insanely fun.

It’s an entertaining song that lifts your spirits when you listen to it.

Both the lyrics and the melody are super distinctive.

Its catchy, cool vibe makes it perfect for school festivals and cultural festivals.

It also seems like a blast to cover with a band—you’re sure to get lots of applause from the audience.

Try imitating Mikito-P’s vocals and give it a shot.

It’s also great as a dance number and can be used in all sorts of situations.

Enjoy it with everyone at your school or cultural festival!

WieloShu

Wiero | Shu feat. Hatsune Miku × Megurine Luka / Yellow Kid – Shu feat. Miku & Luka
WieloShu

“Wierou” captivates with its unique lyrics and masterful song structure.

It’s infused with Shu’s signature sharp social critique and satire of the media, accurately portraying the contradictions and struggles of modern people.

Released in August 2023 as an entry for BokaColle 2023 Summer, the track made a major impact on the Vocaloid scene.

Its stylish, high-energy sound arrangement is perfect for warming up the crowd.

With its addictive Vocaloid vibes, it’s the ideal song to supercharge your culture festival or school festival!

Venomkairiki bea

[Official] Venom / Kairiki Bear feat. flower
Venomkairiki bea

The crisp guitar tone feels great.

This is a track by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, also known for “Kanzen Chouaku Lolita Complex.” The four-on-the-floor rhythm makes it easy to groove to and is sure to amp up the vibe of a school festival or cultural festival.

Charlesbarūn

When it comes to Vocaloid songs that get the crowd going despite their bittersweet lyrics, “Charles” has to be the one.

It works well as BGM for a school festival, but I especially recommend performing it with a band.

School festivals are all about forming bands with classmates or showcasing performances by the light music club.

If you’re unsure what song to perform, definitely give “Charles” a try.

It’s easy to cover, and it also works well as an acoustic guitar solo if you’re not doing a full band.

Exploding Brain Girlrereriri

Brain Fluid Explosion Girl – rerulili feat. Hatsune Miku & GUMI
Exploding Brain Girlrereriri

This is a fail-safe, crowd-pleasing Vocaloid track with ever-shifting sections that never get boring.

The gritty, punchy bass is awesome! The chorus has a real sense of speed, so it might suit events where people are moving.

Definitely give it a spin!

Two-Faced Loverswowaka

wowaka “Ura-Omote Lovers” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Ura-Omote Lovers (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Two-Faced Loverswowaka

How about some stylish piano rock? This is a piece by wowaka, also known as the frontman of the rock band Hitorie.

The song’s strength lies in its rapid-fire melody, which pairs perfectly with its philosophical lyrics—truly the essence of Vocaloid.

Use it when you want to make a stage event look cool.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P

This is a highly addictive track with an interesting Chinese-style melody.

The rhythm is easy to grasp, and it’s easy to add call-and-response parts, making it perfect for getting the whole venue excited together.

It’s definitely worth adding to your school festival BGM playlist.