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[2026] Dance and Choreography Songs That Will Liven Up Events: Fun Performance Ideas Recommended for Women

Have you been asked to perform at a wedding after-party or year-end party but aren’t sure which song to dance to? If you’re doing a dance as a women’s group, you’ll want a song that gets the crowd excited and has choreography that’s easy to learn.

From nostalgic classics to trending hits—and even funny, novelty picks—there are actually tons of options! In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of dance and choreography-friendly songs that are perfect for a performance.

We’ve gathered everything from simple routines that get the whole venue involved to memorable dances that went viral on social media.

Now, let’s create a stage that everyone will remember!

[2026] Dance and Choreography Songs (11–20) That Women Will Love for Lively Party Performances and Skits

come againm-flo

IS:SUE (Isshu) ‘come again’ (Original by m-flo) Dance Practice [COUNTDOWN JAPAN 24/25]
come againm-flo

Released in January 2001, m-flo’s ninth single is a groundbreaking track that incorporates the UK club music style of 2-step.

It peaked at No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a hit, selling around 390,000 copies over the year.

The song features lyrics that capture the feelings of a woman dancing the night away at a club, along with an unconventional rhythm.

It also drew attention as the CM song for Kanebo Cosmetics’ “T’estimo.” The track is included on the album EXPO EXPO.

The reason I recommend this song for a performance is that it experienced a revival hit in the Reiwa era, especially on TikTok, making it well known across generations.

Plus, the shuffle beat in the chorus has a natural groove that makes you want to move.

You don’t need perfect choreography—just letting your body follow the rhythm looks great.

If a group dances in sync, it will definitely transform the venue into a club-like atmosphere.

It’s a perfect pick for fans of R&B or anyone aiming for a stylish, polished performance!

Sniper.Yuika

Sniper. / @Azuki × Bukki – Tried dancing
Sniper.Yuika

A pop tune by Yuika that caught fire in popularity after spreading on TikTok.

The lyrics—comparing the thrill of a one-sided crush to a sniper—leave a strong impression, and the song’s unique structure plays like a live commentary on school life as the clock ticks by.

Released in April 2024, this version is a full release of a song she wrote in her second year of high school.

The catchy chorus, sprinkled with cute calls and onomatopoeia, easily sticks in your head, and the choreography, which features a hand-gesture “shooting” pose, became a hot topic on social media.

Triggered by a choreography video from a dance creator, many users have posted their own dance covers.

Its bright, up-tempo melody can instantly hype up a crowd, making it perfect for wedding after-parties or year-end gatherings.

Add adorable costumes and props for an even bigger boost in attention.

Marshmallow PunchShinako feat. Gozen Reiji no Purinsesu

[Marshmallow Punch] Dance Video 🎀 Dance Practice 🪽💜
Marshmallow PunchShinako feat. Gozen Reiji no Purinsesu

Influencer Shinako is supported not only by teens but also by even younger generations.

She’s a defining figure of Harajuku, and I’m sure there are many middle school girls who’ve been fans since their elementary school days.

She teams up with popular YouTuber “Princess of Midnight” in this collaborative work, Marshmallow Punch.

Released in December 2024, it stands out for its fresh concept that blends a fluffy, cute aesthetic with boxing terminology.

Born from their connection on TikTok, the collaboration features easy-to-copy, aerobics-style choreography.

With lots of chants and repetition, it’s designed to get the whole crowd involved.

Packed with a positive message about turning weakness into strength, it’s perfect for a lively group performance everyone can dance to together.

Deer-Colored DaysShikabu

"Shikanokonokonokokoshitantan" OP 'Deer-Colored Days' Tried Dancing [Original Choreography]
Deer-Colored DaysShikabu

This is a track that drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Shikanoko Nokonoko Koshitantan.” Sung by the voice actor unit “Shika-bu,” the song features a bright, pop sound with ska rhythms, and its catchy phrase repeated from the very beginning sticks in your head.

It was released digitally in July 2024 and later came out as a CD single in August of the same year.

It became a huge trend on TikTok and Instagram as the “Shikanoko Dance,” spreading across a wide audience, with members of Hinatazaka46 and K-pop idol SAKURA also posting videos.

The choreography is simple and easy to learn, making it great for getting the whole venue involved.

It’s a perfect pick for smile-filled occasions like wedding after-parties and year-end gatherings!

Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET

[MV] CUTIE STREET “Single-minded Cinderella!”
Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET

A track by CUTIE STREET that’s gaining attention in 2025, featured on their first single “Is Being Cute Not Enough?” released in November 2024.

This song poppily expresses the thrills of romance and the desire to catch someone’s attention, and it’s been making waves, even ranking 7th on the TikTok chart.

With its cute choreography and bright melody, it’s easy to dance to and perfect for end-of-year and New Year party performances.

Adding dress elements to your outfit when you dance will make it even cuter!

Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

[Dance Practice Mirrored Full] CUTIE STREET “Isn’t Being Cute Enough?” Dance Practice Mirrored (Full) | Q-St | ASOBISYSTEM
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

The song “Is Being Cute Not Enough?” released in 2025 by CUTIE STREET, an idol group produced by Misa Kimura, is a dance number with upbeat lyrics and a bright melody—perfect for a performance piece.

There are many choreography moves that tie directly to the lyrics, so anyone familiar with the song should be able to pick it up quickly.

Each move is simple, but the hand work is intricate, so practice while paying attention to finger shapes and the angles of your movements.

Matching your facial expressions to the choreography is also a key point for elevating the overall quality of the dance.

[2026] Dance and Choreography Songs (21–30) That Women Will Love for Fun Performances and Entertainment

Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Yoko Oginome / Dancing Hero (Eat You Up) MV [New Dance Ver.]
Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Released in 1985 as Yoko Oginome’s seventh single, this song is a Japanese-language cover of British singer Angie Gold’s disco number.

It features a fast four-on-the-floor beat and glittering synth sounds, and its catchy chorus is unforgettable after just one listen.

The track returned to the spotlight in 2017 thanks to Osaka Prefectural Tomioka High School’s “Bubble Dance,” and it topped the Oricon Weekly Karaoke Ranking in January 2018.

Dance in shoulder-padded outfits and bold, thick-brow makeup reminiscent of the bubble era, and the crowd is guaranteed to go wild.

Highly recommended as a timeless crowd-pleaser for wedding performances, school festivals, and events enjoyed across generations.