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[School Festival] High schoolers hype up a live show! A collection of recommended Japanese band songs

When it comes to classic events at high school culture festivals, live performances are a must!

Some of you might have even formed a band just for this day.

And maybe hearing a band at a culture festival inspired you to start playing an instrument yourself.

In this article, we’ll introduce the perfect Japanese band songs to perform at culture and school festivals!

From cool tracks to emotional numbers, every pick is sure to hype up the crowd.

Be sure to read to the end and choose the songs that best fit your band!

[Culture Festival] High school students get hyped at live shows! Recommended collection of Japanese band songs (141–150)

Irreversible replaceMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – Irreversible Replace – Official Music Video
Irreversible replaceMY FIRST STORY

This is the third single by MY FIRST STORY, a five-member rock band centered around Hiro, whose older brother is Taka from ONE OK ROCK.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV anime Nobunaga Concerto, the track lifts your spirits with a spacious opening that builds into a thrilling rock sound.

While the vocalist’s expressiveness is crucial to the final result, another key point is the high level of difficulty in uniting the band through an ensemble that develops rapidly amid a sense of speed.

It will take a lot of practice to pull off a cool performance at a school festival, but it’s definitely a rock number worth taking on.

dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

Dance you can do at sports day or at home! “Dance Hall” by Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Easy dance choreography & hats for preschool and elementary school kids
dance hallMrs. GREEN APPLE

One of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s signature songs, this piece is a refreshing track that energizes the start of your day, and it was selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi 8.” Included on the mini-album “Unity,” released in July 2022, it drew major attention with a performance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and multiple awards.

The song celebrates the joy of life and the importance of living positively, and its powerful, heartfelt message resonates with many listeners.

Plus, the upbeat rhythm is absolutely fantastic! Let’s play it with tons of energy!

WanteD! WanteD!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is packed with energetic sound and a powerful message.

Released in 2017, it was used as the theme song for the drama “We Did It,” and it captured the hearts of many.

It vividly portrays the joys and sorrows of youth, singing about moving forward while facing one’s own weaknesses.

I believe it has enough power to electrify a school festival! Let’s all enjoy this track to the fullest—a song that stands by the worries of youth while giving you a push forward!

[Culture Festival] High school students get hyped at live shows! Recommended collection of Japanese band songs (151–160)

Kimisidai TrainONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK is now a four-piece rock band that Japan proudly presents to the world, performing actively overseas as well.

“Kimisidai Ressha,” which closes their fifth album, Zankyo Reference, fires you up with its message about living fully in the present, not in the past or the future.

With lots of tight hits, every part has to be played crisply or the ensemble won’t lock in, so make sure to practice in sync during band rehearsals.

It’s a rock tune with a distinctly rock-like melody and sound that will boost your energy—highly recommended for a school festival stage.

TATOOOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – TATTOO [Official Video]
TATOOOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism are a four-piece piano-pop band that keeps scoring hits with songs that weave in advanced arrangements without losing their pop appeal.

Their 10th digital-only single, “TATTOO,” written as the theme song for the TV drama ‘Pending Train: 8:23, Ashita Kimi to,’ is especially memorable for its lyrics depicting an unbreakable bond.

Although the tempo is relaxed, drummers used to rock’s 8-beat might find it tough to get used to, since you have to maintain a 16-beat groove.

Also, because the melody is quite complex, be sure to practice thoroughly so you can make it sound pop-friendly at the school festival.

Falling in Love -10 YEARS THANK YOU-SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band that captivates fans with vividly descriptive lyrics that paint clear scenes and a straightforward rock sound.

“Koisuru -10YEARS THANK YOU-,” included on the concept album For Everyone Who Knows Love, created to commemorate their 10th anniversary, is a re-recorded track from their first album.

Each part features simple playing, making it easy to take on, but if you’re using the same arrangement as the original, be careful: it can be tricky to sing without letting the tight guitar backing pull your rhythm.

It’s a rock tune that will hype up any school festival, with lyrics that resonate and evoke the romance of youth.

Merry LouSIX LOUNGE

SIX LOUNGE – Mary Lou (Official Video)
Merry LouSIX LOUNGE

Released in November 2015 as SIX LOUNGE’s first single, this work is characterized by its energetic grunge sound.

The lyrics portray pure romantic feelings and anxieties about growing up, resonating deeply with sensitive young listeners.

The groove-filled live performances are another major draw, captivating anyone who hears them.

It’s a perfect piece for making memories of your youth, so be sure to showcase it on stage at your school’s cultural or campus festival.