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Wonderful sports day / athletic festival

[March] Carefully selected popular songs recommended for entrance and exit at sports days and athletic festivals!

The parade of classes and groups that kicks off sports days and athletic festivals.

In the past, classical pieces were the mainstay, but in recent years you often see entrance scenes on social media set to a wide range of music—from classic marches to popular J-pop.

In this article, we’ll introduce famous pieces originally composed as marches, as well as J-pop and anime songs arranged for marching.

If you can hum the melody but can’t recall the title, this might be your solution!

We hope you find the perfect track to energize those entrance and exit marches.

[March] Carefully selected popular songs recommended for entering and exiting at sports days and athletic festivals! (91–100)

Living in ColorChantry Johnson and Dewain Whitmore

Tokyo Disney Resort® – 40th Anniversary Theme Song “Living in Color”
Living in ColorChantry Johnson and Dewain Whitmore
[Living in Color] Disneyland 40th Anniversary Theme Song: “Pom-Poms & Flags & Easy Dance” — Anyone Can Dance It! Perfect for sports days and recitals! Simple arranged dance! (Living in Color)

Created to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort, this song features lyrics that emphasize positive energy and brightness, paired with a catchy, pop sound.

Released in June 2023 and even used in Disney parades, it has gained support from a wide range of audiences.

Its uplifting and energizing vibe makes it perfect not only for entrance and exit marches at sports festivals but also for flag dances! If kids dance while waving flags, it’s sure to bring the whole venue together and get everyone excited.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced marches and processional pieces that we’d love for you to use in sports days and athletic festival parades.

In addition to classic, well-known marches, we’ve also picked out J-pop songs arranged for marching or wind ensemble, so please choose your favorites! Live performances by a concert band are, of course, also highly recommended.