Recommended upbeat dance songs. Perfect for performances or entertainment!
Whether you’re a student performing at a sports day, cultural festival, or club event, or an adult preparing a dance for a wedding or other occasion, there are plenty of opportunities to showcase a dance at any age, aren’t there?
If you love dancing, you’ll probably enjoy everything from practice to the main performance.
Still, many people may find it difficult to decide which song to dance to.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs that are perfect for dancing—all at once!
This time, we’ve chosen tracks for those who want to dance to songs with a bright, upbeat vibe.
Consider the age group of your audience, the number of dancers, and your members’ preferences, and find the one song that suits your team best!
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Recommended upbeat dance songs. Perfect for performances and party acts! (91–100)
Dance at Nightfurenzu

When it comes to dance tracks by the Shinsen-kei band Friends, “Yoru ni Dance” is the one.
Even the title makes it a perfect dance song.
It’s poppy and cute, and if you listen to it on your way home at night, you’ll find yourself wanting to dance.
The music video also features dancers.
One Night Carnival 2013Kishidan

It’s a song that starts with the line from the intro, “Wanna come over to my place?” and features para-para style choreography.
It’s also one of the classic karaoke crowd-pleasers.
Since most of the moves are hand gestures, it’s easy to learn and imitate, making it a dance track that’s easy to get into.
Where?yoru no honki dansu

This is dance music by Yoru no Honki Dance that, while adopting a trendy band style infused with elements of fusion and funk, excites with its high quality and strong pop sensibilities.
Its urban mood perfectly fits and enhances the atmosphere of September.
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

This is a song that really gets the crowd going live.
The lyrics are striking for how straightforward the feelings are.
Plus, the tempo is great, so I think it works as a dance number.
How about getting the whole venue involved and getting everyone hyped together?
Untaka DanceUntaka! Doradora-dan

It’s the theme song for the latest Doraemon movie.
Since the word “dance” is in the title, I think it’s a very easy song to dance to.
It would be fun for everyone to wear primitive-style costumes and dance together.
Face painting also sounds like it would be fun.
Ladybug Sambacherisshu

Isn’t this a song that’s been used a lot for a long time? If you add some tricks and ideas to get the whole venue involved, it’s sure to get everyone excited! At a wedding reception, it might even be nice to ride that wave of excitement and cheer on the bride and groom to kiss!
Besties ~Wedding March~Kishidan

This is also a classic wedding song.
It’s a bit mischievous, so dedicating it to friends you used to joke around with might really liven things up.
The music video is fun too, so it could work to just play the video on a screen while you dance.


