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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!

[School Festival] High school students get hyped at live shows! Recommended Japanese band song collection (161–170)

When it shinesHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku – When It Shines (Official Music Video) [TV Anime “The Heike Story” Opening Theme]
When it shinesHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsuji Bungaku’s “Hikaru Toki” was written as the opening theme for the much-talked-about anime adaptation of the classic masterpiece The Tale of the Heike.

Released in 2022 as their seventh single, it features vocalist Moeka Shiotsuka’s emotive singing, and the band’s performance—crafted with a dreamy sound—really hits home.

Each instrument is played with a simple approach, making it perfect for a school festival performance.

If your band has a female vocalist, definitely give it a try!

VSBLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT 'VS' Music Video [TV Tokyo Anime 'Gintama' Porori Arc Opening Theme]
VSBLUE ENCOUNT

A track that could be called one of BLUE ENCOUNT’s signature songs, known for its passionate rock sound.

Released in November 2017, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime Gintama.

The lyrics, which sing of facing yourself and pushing past your limits with strong resolve, are sure to fire up listeners’ hearts.

The energetic vocals and guitar riffs are striking, making it perfect to perform at school or cultural festivals! It’s on the challenging side, but how about practicing with your bandmates and going all out on stage?

[School Festival] Get Hyped with Live Performances by High School Students! Recommended Japanese Band Songs (171–180)

DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL 「DOLL」 ‐Music Video
DOLLSCANDAL

Released in October 2008 as SCANDAL’s major-label debut, it peaked at No.

26 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and drew major attention, including heavy radio airplay nationwide.

This moving song portrays the struggles and desires of young women, blending a strong yearning for freedom and a pure longing for love with a powerful rock sound.

If you’re forming a band for a school festival, be sure to try performing it!

In the Blueikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari “In the Blue” (Mitsuya Cider theme song) Music Video
In the Blueikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s song “Ao no Nakade” brilliantly captures an explosion of youth and emotion.

Released in March 2024 and featured in a Mitsuya Cider commercial, the track’s bright and refreshing sound is especially appealing.

The lyrics celebrate freedom and youth, conveying the importance of taking a new step forward in the midst of adolescence.

It’s a song that makes you feel the courage to start something and the value of taking on challenges, so it’s highly recommended for students in the thick of their youth!

Wandervogelkururi

Quruli – Wonder Vogel | Live from Quruli’s 25 Revolutions
Wandervogelkururi

Quruli is a rock band that has been active since 1996, steadily releasing songs that absorb a wide range of genres.

Among their works, Wonder Vogel was released relatively early and takes a straightforward guitar-rock approach.

The song’s greatest appeal lies in the catchiness and pleasant feel of its chorus melody.

Even if you don’t know the track, many listeners will hear the chorus and think, “This is kind of wonderful!” With a fresh, light, and breezy vibe throughout, it’s a perfect choice for high school students to perform.

In conclusion

We introduced recommended songs for high school cultural festival live performances. Even among band tunes, the difficulty and vibe vary widely. Use this article as a guide, discuss with your bandmates, and pick a song you can really dive into. We hope your stage captivates the audience and becomes something wonderful.