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[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Culture Festivals and Campus Live Shows [2026]

Speaking of anime songs, they’ve become mainstream in the music industry recently, haven’t they?

If you look at music charts, it’s not unusual to see anime theme songs lined up at the top.

In this article, we’ll introduce popular anime songs that are sure to hype up your school festival for those who want to perform anisongs and get the crowd going!

We’ve selected not only the latest hits, but also classic favorites and songs that are easy for beginner bands to cover, so use this as a reference when choosing your setlist!

[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for Cultural and School Festival Live Performances [2026] (231–240)

Tower of FlowersSayuri

TV anime “Lycoris Recoil” Non-Credit Ending Movie | Sayuri “Hana no Tou (Tower of Flowers)”
Tower of FlowersSayuri

Lycoris Recoil is an anime that portrays the exploits of girls who secretly operate to prevent crimes before they happen.

Its ending theme is “Hana no Tou” (Tower of Flowers), sung by singer-songwriter Sayuri.

Released in 2022 as a digital-only single, it reached No.

5 on Billboard’s download chart.

Because it shares the same chord progression as TM NETWORK’s “Get Wild,” one of the most iconic anime songs of the Showa era, it’s been dubbed the “Reiwa-era Get Wild.” The progression—popularly known as the Komuro progression—is a classic, relatively easy to play, and recommended for beginners!

deleteShido

SID “delete” (TV Size Edit)
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The opening theme of the anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath of the Gods, “delete” by SID.

Some people may be inspired by visual kei and start a band.

How about performing this song—with its dark atmosphere and powerful band sound—at your school festival? If it’s too difficult to play, you can arrange it to make it a bit easier.

Once you get used to performing it, put some thought into your outfits and makeup, too.

If you can create a visual-kei-like darkness in your presentation, you’re sure to look cool on stage at the festival!

[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Culture Festivals and Campus Festival Live Shows [2026] (241–250)

to clear up (weather)Yorushika

Yorushika – Haru (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
to clear up (weather)Yorushika

This song by Yorushika—known for suis’s translucent vocals and n-buna’s evocative lyrics—was released in January 2024.

It was written as the opening theme for cour 2 of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.

The lyrics weave in various elements of nature to deftly express human emotions and hope.

It’s a track that gives you the courage to overcome anything, no matter the situation.

With its refreshing band sound, it’s sure to liven up your school festival.

Give it a try!

The future is in our hands.reddo bon chirīzu

Kaidou Apocalypse Kaiji Pachislot 3 OST – 01 The Future Is in Our Hands
The future is in our hands.reddo bon chirīzu

The opening theme of the anime Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor.

The sheer satisfaction of belting out the chorus with full power is unreal! Since the original is by THE BLUE HEARTS, it has a simple, easy-to-play structure yet carries a strong message.

It’s a song you can enjoy by riding the momentum or by really listening closely.

Anthem of Our Sinful Selveskangoku danshi

2015-08-05_Prison School ED Theme_Prison Boys (cv: Hiroshi Kamiya, Katsuyuki Konishi, Kenichi Suzumura, Daisuke Namikawa, Kazuyuki Okitsu)_Hymn of Our Sinfulness_Audio Preview
Anthem of Our Sinful Selveskangoku danshi

The ending theme of the anime Prison School.

A wonderfully silly song earnestly sung by popular male voice actors.

Its straightforward lyrics, packed to the brim with the overflowing desires of adolescent boys, leave a strong impression.

When performing it, don’t snap back to your senses or get embarrassed halfway—just barrel through to the very end.

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It was used as the opening theme for Your Lie in April.

The work was also adapted into a live-action version and generated a lot of buzz, so it’s definitely well known.

There are many instrument parts and the chorus is challenging, but bands confident in their skills should definitely give it a try.

Rest and rechargeGLASGOW

[MV] GLASGOW / Rest and Recharge
Rest and rechargeGLASGOW

In today’s world, where the line between on and off often blurs amid our busy lives, GLASGOW’s music overflows with a charm that soothes everyday fatigue and recharges the heart.

This song, included on their first album “NOW I SAY” released in January 2024, also drew attention as the ending theme for the TV anime “Mr.

Villain’s Day Off.” Its calm, comfortable tone will free listeners from daily stress.

With a strong pop-rock flavor, it’s well-suited for band covers, so I hope you’ll give it a try.

As a guitarist, shredding the countermelody in the chorus is sure to feel great!