[Wind Band] Guaranteed to hype up the school festival! Recommended pieces the brass band will want to play
The brass band’s performances liven up school festivals and cultural festivals with flair.
Whether on stage or in open spaces, their sound makes you feel cheerful and excited just by listening!
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended, crowd-pleasing pieces for cultural and school festivals.
We’ve gathered a variety of tunes, from wind band standards to popular J-pop hits.
If your band is wondering what to perform at the festival, be sure to use this as a reference.
Let’s make the festival even more exciting with your wonderful performance!
[Wind Ensemble] Guaranteed to Hype Up the School Festival! Recommended Pieces the Band Will Want to Play (1–10)
Sounds goodNEW!M!LK

M!LK is a dance and vocal group that shines across diverse fields such as acting and modeling, captivating fans with their overwhelming live performances.
Released digitally in February 2025 as the lead track from their major second album M!Ⅹ, which dropped in March 2025, this song was also selected as the entrance march for the 98th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in 2026.
The bold transition from classic pop to club sounds and the uplifting message that affirms one’s individuality are particularly striking.
Arranged for wind ensemble, the powerful beat and rhythmic melodies stand out even more, making it a guaranteed showstopper at concerts.
It’s a recommended number for uniting the venue with bright, positive energy.
Ojamajo Carnival!!NEW!ike takeshi

Composer Takeshi Ike has created memorable masterpieces across a wide range of genres, from anime songs to children’s programs.
The opening theme of the TV anime Ojamajo Doremi, released in March 1999, is an upbeat tune featuring a clear melody and a buoyant rhythm.
It blends a worldview that depicts the honest emotions of children with the excitement of fantasy, and it drew a huge response from the time it first aired.
When performed by a wind ensemble, its catchy phrases stand out even more, filling the entire venue with a bright atmosphere.
Beloved across generations, it’s a highly recommended number for cultural festivals and school festivals—one that’s sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.
YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.)NEW!Saijō Hideki

An absolute must-have crowd-pleaser that brings the whole venue together at school culture festivals.
Its uplifting, empowering theme and the vibrant sound of the horn section make it a perfect fit for wind ensemble performances.
Originally released in February 1979 as Hideki Saijo’s 28th single, this piece elevated a Village People cover into a uniquely Japanese pop song.
It became a massive hit, topping the Oricon monthly charts for both March and April 1979, and was later featured in a telecom company’s commercial in 2004.
The famous four-letter alphabet dance is easy for anyone to do, so try calling out to the audience from the stage and get everyone in the venue hyped up together!
Double Double FIGHT!NEW!CANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE is an idol group drawing attention with their pop, adorable performances and strong presence on social media.
Released as of April 2024, this work is an upbeat track featuring an up-tempo rhythm and powerful melody crafted by Tamaya 2060%.
It carries a strong message of affirming your past self and facing any challenge with positivity.
Sparked by video-sharing sites, it became a major hit and is now indispensable in their nationwide tours.
It’s a recommended number for school wind bands that want to fire up the crowd and feel united with the audience at cultural festival stages.
CharismaxNEW!Snow Man

A digital single by Snow Man that gives the Para Para culture a modern update.
Released for streaming in August 2025, this energetic dance-pop tune features rapid-fire BPM, rap verses, and a catchy melody.
Performed by a concert band, its brisk development and driving rhythms are sure to electrify the entire venue.
The music video showcases a large-scale dance at Shibuya’s Scramble Crossing, and its addictive choreography has become a hot topic.
It’s a highly recommended track guaranteed to bring the house down at a school festival—play it on stage and have everyone dance along for maximum fun.
TouchNEW!Iwasaki Yoshimi

This is a recommended number when you want to add sparkle to a school festival with a melody overflowing with youthful brilliance and exhilaration.
Released in March 1985 as a single by Yoshimi Iwasaki, it’s widely loved as the theme song of the hit TV anime Touch.
In 2026, a cover version by Koshi Inaba of B’z was selected as the theme song for WBC 2026, bringing it back into the spotlight! The lyrics, which capture feelings of love and emotional misalignment in short phrases, match brilliantly with the powerful rock-style band sound.
The exhilarating rush right from the intro pairs perfectly with a wind ensemble, instantly lifting the energy of the entire venue!
HappinessNEW!arashi

A nationally beloved idol group, Arashi, delivers a number defined by its bright melody and uplifting message.
Its theme—singing of the courage to take a step toward the future without being bound by the past—gently resonates with a protagonist who keeps facing forward and valuing their true self even in difficult times.
Released in September 2007 as their 20th single, it was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Yamada Taro Monogatari” and was also included on the album “Dream “A” live.” The energetic arrangement, driven by guitars and brass, pairs perfectly with wind ensembles, and if you perform it on a school festival stage, it’s sure to fill the whole venue with energy and smiles!



