[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Party Entertainment and Performances [Classics]
There are so many occasions to put on a performance, like weddings, year-end parties, and New Year’s gatherings, right? Some of you might be asked to handle the entertainment for each event and find yourselves agonizing over what to do every time.
In this article, we’re introducing anime songs that are perfect for performances and showcases.
We’ve picked everything from the latest hits to long-beloved classics, so if you cover the songs listed here, you can’t go wrong! Of course, there are also songs that are perfect for events with kids.
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[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Party Entertainment and Performances [Classics] (61–70)
Hyadain's Jōjō YūjōHyadain

It’s an incredibly high-energy, upbeat tune.
Created by the musician Hyadain, who is also active as a TV personality, it was released in 2011 as his second single.
It served as the opening theme for the anime “Nichijou.” Many of you probably remember it along with the colorful opening visuals.
Thanks to its constantly shifting style, cheerful melody, and lively vocals, it never gets boring to listen to.
The female vocal parts are actually Hyadain’s voice processed.
So, if a single male singer performs all parts, it could really hype up the crowd.
Please, MuscleFairouz Ai, Kaito Ishikawa

Here’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to show off their muscles at New Year’s or year-end parties.
It’s the opening theme of the anime “How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?” and you could practically call it a muscle anthem.
If you work out regularly and want to shout to the world, “I love muscles! Strength training is the best!” this one’s for you.
Plus, it features cute call-and-response lines from the girls, so it’s also great if you want to get laughs at karaoke or sing something a bit different.
Give it a go and sing it with lots of energy!
The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceDaiki Ise

Here’s a recommendation for events with children around kindergarten, daycare, or early elementary school age: the opening theme of the anime “Butt Detective.” It’s sung by Daiki Ise, a singer from Hokkaido, and is included on a mini-album released in 2018.
The tune is a huge hit with kids and the lyrics are unique.
If you perform it with the dance, some children might even join in.
It would be perfect for weddings or receptions with many young guests.
Innovative☆Metamur-fo~ze!Umaru Doma (CV: Aimi Tanaka)

Power at full throttle from the intro! It’s the opening theme of the anime “Himouto! Umaru-chan.” Sung by Aimi Tanaka, who voices the protagonist Umaru Doma, it was released as a single in 2015.
It’s characterized by irresistibly catchy lyrics and a great melodic sense.
When it aired, countless viewers got hooked on this highly addictive track.
The intro in particular makes you want to sing along.
Highly recommended for women confident in their anime-style voice.
Perfect as a fun number for karaoke.
Katsushika RhapsodyKohei Dojima

It’s a song full of Showa-era nostalgia that was used from 1997 to 1999 as the third opening theme for the anime “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo.” Its simplicity makes it seem perfect for a solo singing-and-playing performance.
It might also be fun to turn it into an act combining live accompaniment with a bit of cosplay skit.
Gatchaman SongMasato Shimon

The theme song of the anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, sung by Masato Shimon—also famous for Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun.
For those of the Showa generation and even today’s listeners, his deep, powerful vocals leave a lasting impression.
Not only does the sharply repeated, energetic opening lyric stand out, but the ending—where the low melody suddenly shifts to a bright, high tone—is irresistibly brilliant.
With lyrics and a melody that draw everyone in and make your heart race, it’s a sure-fire anime song that can hype up any crowd, regardless of age.
If you have a low voice, be sure to support from your diaphragm so you don’t strain your throat on the high notes at the end.
JoJo ~That Blood’s Destiny~TOMMY Tominaga Hiroaki

Here’s the first opening theme of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure TV anime.
Both the vocals and the overall tone are quite intense and passionate.
It’s performed by BLUFF, a Japanese brass rock band formed in 2007, and its appeal lies in the weighty horn section.
It’ll go over well if you put together a lavish band performance with wind players, or sing it at karaoke while channeling TOMMY.






