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[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.

Be sure to read through to the end!

[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Party Acts and Performances [Classics] (21–30)

Deep loveNana Mizuki

Deep Affection / Nana Mizuki
Deep Affection Nana Mizuki

Here is a song written as the opening theme for the TV anime WHITE ALBUM.

It features the harp of Mika Agematsu—an arpa player who is composer Noriyasu Agematsu’s younger sister and arranger Hitoshi Fujima’s wife—giving it a distinctive atmosphere.

Nana Mizuki’s outfit in the promotional video looks well-suited for cosplay, so creating a similar costume and singing it might turn out nicely.

scabIsao Chiwata

This is the opening theme of Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash Bell!!), which was also selected for the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize.

The lyrics encourage you to keep walking proudly even as you’re battered by everyday failures, so it seems perfect for year-end karaoke parties.

Sing it out, shout it out, and have fun together for a refreshing release! It’s a lively track with a bit of a mischievous edge, and it’s sure to get everyone pumped up!

[Latest] Recommended Anime Songs for Performances and Skits [Classics] (31–40)

Don’t say “lazy”Sakura High School Light Music Club

It’s the ending theme of the anime K-On!.

In contrast to the show’s warm and easygoing vibe, it’s a cool rock tune! If you’re thinking of performing with a band as a fun extra, how about this one? It’s simple enough that even beginners on their instruments can handle it.

A male vocalist could work too.

Nameless MonsterEGOIST

EGOIST “Nameless Monster” Music Video -Short Ver.-
The Nameless Monster EGOIST

It’s the ending theme of the anime PSYCHO-PASS.

Despite the calm intro, the powerful, energetic chorus is guaranteed to get you pumped.

You’ll find yourself entranced by EGOIST’s beautiful vocals, who emerged from the anime Guilty Crown.

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSIC CLIP YouTube EDIT ver.-
Gurenge LiSA

Gurenge, which was used as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, became explosively popular.

This is a song loved by fans from elementary school kids to adults, and if you’re into anime, you definitely know it! How about performing a dance or singing it at events with lots of children and families? It’s a powerful, fast-paced track, so it does take stamina, but it’s sure to be a hit.

It would also hype up the crowd if performed by a wind ensemble as the opening piece before an event!

Theme of Lupin the ThirdPete Mack Jr.

This piece, by jazz pianist and composer-arranger Yuji Ohno, is said to be one of the most famous anime theme songs in Japan.

Many variations have been produced to date, including some with vocals.

Performing it with a small combo would also give it a sophisticated feel.

Ame-no-Murakumo no Tsurugi - SKYBREAKER -Takanori Nishikawa

Takanori Nishikawa – Ama-no-Murakumo Sword -SKYBREAKER- | Official Music Video (Opening Theme for “Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Travels in the East 4”)
Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi - SKYBREAKER - Takanori Nishikawa

The music that colors this sweeping tale is brought back to life by Takanori Nishikawa’s vocals.

It’s a perfect fit for the world of wuxia fantasy, with powerful singing and a dynamic sound that grabs you from the start.

Released digitally in December 2024 as the opening theme for Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Travels in the East 4, the song also features Nishikawa as a character voice in the series, reflecting his deep connection to the work.

Expressing the grand world and the characters’ inner conflicts through music, this track is highly recommended listening before you watch the drama or film.