[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 Parties and Performances [Classics] (71–80)
DADDY! DADDY! DO! feat. Airi SuzukiMasayuki Suzuki

It’s so sophisticated you wouldn’t believe it’s an anime song.
This track was used as the opening theme for the anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War? The brilliant minds’ romantic brain battle.
It’s sung by the King of Love Songs, Masayuki Suzuki, and was released in 2020 as his 40th single, featuring model and singer Airi Suzuki.
Take inspiration from the outfits in the music video, dress extravagantly, and sing it with a super funky vibe—that’s my recommendation.
It’s a pretty high-difficulty song, but if you can pull it off perfectly, you’re guaranteed a thunderous round of applause.
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi

This is the theme song of the hugely popular anime Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Even if you’ve never watched the anime itself, many people have probably heard this song at least once.
Doing a cosplay of the characters while singing would likely get the crowd excited.
There are many fan-made dance videos, so learning the choreography from those and performing it is also a great option.
DAYSFLOW

It’s the opening theme of the anime Eureka Seven.
It was released in 2005 as their seventh single.
The string phrase in the intro is striking.
It’s a wonderful song, with a refreshing, sky-soaring melody that pairs perfectly with the bittersweet lyrics.
[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Performances and Entertainment [Classics] (81–90)
READY STEADY GOL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

It’s the opening theme of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist.
With its soundscape, it feels like moving forward—a song full of driving momentum.
Even the choppy guitar in the intro is cool.
If you’re planning a band performance for an event or show, definitely consider adding this to your list of cover candidates.
A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE

It’s the ending theme of the anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.
It’s also one of the signature songs by the rock band SIAM SHADE.
It’s well-known and fast-paced, so I think everyone can get excited with it.
It works great for both karaoke and band performances.
Hare Hare YukaiAya Hirano, Minori Chihara, Yuko Goto

This song, used as the ending theme for the TV anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, features vocals by three cast members: Aya Hirano as Haruhi Suzumiya, Minori Chihara as Yuki Nagato, and Yuko Goto as Mikuru Asahina.
Since it has choreography, it would probably be a hit to dance to it in cosplay at year-end or New Year’s parties.
It’s totally fine for guys to dance it, too.
Love CirculationKana Hanazawa

The song used as the opening theme for episode 10 of the anime Bakemonogatari is Kana Hanazawa’s “Ren’ai Circulation.” It’s a very popular anime song, with many “tried singing” videos posted online.
Since it’s a soft, cute tune, how about forming a girls’ group and dancing with your own original choreography? If you sing it while getting into idol mode, it’s sure to get everyone excited.
It could also be fun to deliberately speed up the tempo when singing or dancing!






