When you’re hosting events or parties during the Halloween season, music is essential to set the mood, right? From classic tracks perfect for creating a stylish atmosphere to the latest dance numbers that kids and adults alike can enjoy—there are tons of songs everyone can get excited about this year! In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of tracks and dance videos you can use for your Halloween party.
You’re sure to find hints to help you create the ideal Halloween party you have in mind! There are dances that both children and adults can enjoy, so be sure to use them as a reference!
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[For Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party (1–10)
SO BADKing Gnu

Released in September 2025, this track was specially written as the official theme song for “Zombie de Dance,” an attraction within Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween Horror Nights.
As Daiki Tsuneta describes it, it’s “a vicious, alternative tune for the first time in a while,” pushing King Gnu’s signature mixture sound even further toward a ferocious, hedonistic edge.
A choreography video has also been released, making it a perfect dance number to fire up any Halloween party.
Together with its toxic-looking artwork, it’s the worst and best song—perfect for Halloween.
If you throw yourself into the zombie role and dance, kids and adults alike are sure to get hyped.
Song of the DeadKANA-BOON

This song features a driving, exhilarating sound and a striking message laced with satire about modern society.
Released in July 2023, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead.” The music video stars actor and artist Non, produced under the concept of a “Non 100” MV.
The piece is an anthem for people overwhelmed by daily life, powerfully singing about breaking free from stifling routines and the importance of living true to yourself.
It’s a track that also ties closely to Halloween through its zombie motif.
chantAdo

The collaboration song “Show” for Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event, “Halloween Horror Nights.” The vocals are by singer Ado, known for the hit song that became a social phenomenon, “Usseewa,” as well as for performing the singing voice of the character Uta in the 2022 film “ONE PIECE FILM RED.” Ado is highly recognized among children, and many people have likely heard the song when visiting USJ.
Be sure to dance the Zombie de Dance to this track and enjoy Halloween!
Otherworldly Mixed Grand BallHoshino Gen feat. Obake

Halloween tends to have a strong association with ghost motifs.
Gen Hoshino’s song “Isekai Kongo Dai Butokai” centers on ghosts, making it a perfect fit for the Halloween season.
It was written as the theme song for the film “Ghostbook: Obake Zukan,” and a notable point is that the voice actors who played the ghosts in the movie join the chorus in the refrain.
In the music video, the ghosts dance joyfully during the chorus, and the simple, light choreography leaves a strong impression.
There’s also a video of Ryunosuke Kamiki—who plays a key character in the film—performing this chorus dance, so you might want to check it out for reference.
HAPPY SCARY HALLOWEENfōeito

A perfect track to hype up Halloween night! Brought to you by 48-Four Eight, it’s a poppy, catchy tune.
The lyrics, which depict an adventure that begins on the outskirts of town and the many happenings of Halloween night, feel like a scene from a movie.
You can almost see the monster chasing after a sweet scent.
Released in October 2020, this song is perfect not only for dance scenes at Halloween parties, but also for listening while you get your costume ready!
BibbidebaHoshimachi Suisei

This song by Suisei Hoshimachi, a modern reinterpretation of Cinderella’s story, is a perfect dance number for Halloween parties.
With a catchy melody and addictive rhythm crafted by Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, it uses the magic words of the fairy tale as a motif while celebrating the joy of dancing freely.
The music video, which blends live-action and animation, became a hot topic and reached 10 million views in about 16 days after its release.
It was digitally released in March 2024, followed by a CD in August.
It ranked high on Billboard Japan and Oricon, and sparked a social phenomenon as “I tried dancing” videos flooded social media.
The choreography is easy to learn, letting you enjoy dancing in costume your own way, making it a song that can liven up Halloween night for a wide range of ages, from kids to adults.
Crazy Party Night ~Revenge of the Pumpkin~kyarī pamyu pamyu

How about a pop and cute Halloween song? It’s a track by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, also known for “Ninja Re Bang Bang” and “Mondai Girl,” released in 2015 as her 11th single.
It’s a dance number where spookiness and cuteness are perfectly balanced, and just listening to it will make your heart flutter with excitement.
It’s great as a dance track, and it’s also highly recommended for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Let’s sing while we dance!


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