[The Last Fireworks] An Emotive Song to Listen to at Summer’s End [2026]
Summer is a season that makes us feel open and free, partly because of the high temperatures, and it’s also a time full of fun events.
But maybe because of that, don’t you sometimes feel a bit sentimental when summer comes to an end?
In this article, we’ve gathered a selection of emotional songs perfect for listening at summer’s end, when you’re prone to feeling a little wistful.
We’ve picked out songs to look back on this summer, songs that let you reminisce about a fleeting summer romance from the past, and even plenty of tracks that sing about the last fireworks of the season.
Find a song that connects with your own summer memories.
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[The Last Fireworks] Emo Songs to Hear at Summer’s End [2026] (21–30)
At the sea, the heart longs to be laid bare.Mr.Children

Mr.
Children, aka Misuchiru, have songs that are perfect for the end of summer, don’t they? Among their tracks, “Umi nite, Kokoro wa Hadaka ni Naritagaru” is a top recommendation for this time of year.
Its sound evokes an ocean-like freshness, and the beautiful, soaring melody is deeply moving.
There’s a touch of wistfulness in the tune, which fits the end-of-summer vibe perfectly.
The End of SummerNon Stop Rabbit

A song by Non Stop Rabbit that sings of the bittersweet feelings of love at summer’s end.
The protagonist’s unspoken emotions are delicately portrayed, like fleeting fireworks.
Released in July 2018, this track captured the hearts of many listeners as a signature work from the band’s indie era.
Its refreshing, melodic tone further amplifies the poignancy of late summer.
It’s recommended for moments when you want to look back on summer memories or let your feelings for someone special grow.
Through this piece, why not face the feelings you keep hidden in your heart?
Magic of a Summer Nightindigo la End

Indigo la End is a band led by Enon Kawatani, who is also active in groups like Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Jenny High.
This song, “Midsummer Magic,” is a B-side included on Indigo la End’s fifth single, “Before We Get Sad,” released in 2015.
It’s a track packed with that achingly bittersweet feeling of a summer night—the kind that makes your heart tighten—which comes through vividly in the music video.
It’s a poignant love song about remembering someone who’s no longer here, someone you’ve parted ways with.
Ms. SeptemberRADWIMPS

Among RADWIMPS’ songs, when it comes to tracks about the end of summer, you can’t leave out this one themed around September! Many listeners were likely struck by the lyrics’ message: “Even now that it’s September and summer is drawing to a close, these feelings that remain in my heart are the real thing.” The song is perfect for late summer not only because of those words, but also for its somewhat lonely, wistful sound and melody—another part of its charm.
It’s a track you’ll absolutely want to listen to every September.
Song of PointillismInoue Sonoko

Dendekei no Uta is filled with the feeling of wanting to stay together forever, even after summer ends.
Included on Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s single Aoto Natsu, it was used as an insert song in the film Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koishita 30-nichi.
Later, Sonoko Inoue, who featured on the track, included a solo version on her 2019 solo album Shiro to Iroiro.
This song conveys the bittersweet pain of wanting to be together much longer, yet no longer being able to once summer is over.
It will resonate not only with those whose current situation mirrors the lyrics, but also with anyone who has had a similar experience in the past.
Fireworks of ShoesYorushika

Among Yorushika’s songs, this one—featuring the word “fireworks” in its title—carries a deeply resonant message when you listen closely while reading the lyrics.
The lyrics even mention “yodaka,” drawing parallels to Kenji Miyazawa’s story The Nighthawk Star.
If you read The Nighthawk Star before listening to the lyrics, your understanding will deepen even more.
With Yorushika’s characteristic blend of a beautiful, catchy melody and richly evocative lyrics, it’s a perfect song for the end of summer.
That gentle girlsupittsu

The end of summer has a nostalgic vibe, doesn’t it? If you’re looking for a song that fits that late-summer mood, I recommend Spitz’s “Yasashii Ano Ko.” Its bittersweet melody perfectly matches the nostalgic imagery of late summer and early autumn, and really resonates.
The music video, with its slightly retro feel, is also a must-see.



