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Entrance music for sports. Classic and popular athlete anthems.

At sporting events, when a player’s entrance music starts, the atmosphere in the venue changes dramatically and everyone’s excitement rises.

Since those tracks are so cool, many people probably want to listen to sports entrance songs in their everyday life to get pumped up.

In this article, we’ve put together songs used as entrance music across various sports, as well as tracks that can boost your motivation.

We’ve picked selections from both Japanese and Western music, so be sure to find your own personal favorites.

And of course, if you’re an athlete looking for a song to use for your entrance, we hope this helps too!

Sports Entrance Songs: Classic and Popular Athlete Anthems (31–40)

Rocky Themebirukonti

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Rocky Themebirukonti

A sports anthem that resonates with a powerful brass section and full orchestral sound, portraying humanity’s boundless potential and passion.

Known as a quintessential masterpiece at the intersection of film and music, it stages a grand narrative themed around hard work, growth, and a leap toward one’s dreams.

Composed by Bill Conti for the film Rocky, released in February 1977, it reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July of the same year and ranked 58th on AFI’s 100 Years of Film Scores.

Beyond exit scenes, it’s a highly effective track for moments when you want to encourage people who are giving their all—such as school events, sports day practice, and lineup formations.

Right nowVan Halen

A track released in 1992 by the American hard rock band Van Halen.

It has been used as the entrance music for the NBA team Utah Jazz and in commercials for Crystal Pepsi.

The music video won an MTV Video Music Award.

2018 Russia FIFA Official Anthem

Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe – Living Football (Official FIFA Theme)
Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

The FIFA World Cup captivates soccer fans around the globe.

This piece, created for the 2018 tournament, boasts a grand sound that feels like it bottles up the heat of the matches.

It captures that electrifying atmosphere that makes you want to shout, “Osako is unbelievable!” and builds to a climax that evokes the moment a goal is scored.

The work was crafted by film-score titans Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe.

It’s perfect not only for those who deeply love soccer, but also for anyone looking to pump themselves up before a sporting event.

How about sprinting down the road to victory with this track as your companion?

TestifyRage Against The Machine

Rage Against The Machine – Testify (Official HD Video)
TestifyRage Against The Machine

A rap metal track released in 2000 by the American rock band Rage Against the Machine.

The music video was directed by Michael Moore.

The track has been used as the entrance song for the Ohio State University Buckeyes football team.

A Warrior’s CallVolbeat

Volbeat – A Warrior’s Call (Closed-Captioned)
A Warrior's CallVolbeat

A track used as the entrance song for the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team.

It was released in 2011 by the Danish heavy metal band Volbeat.

It was inspired by Michael Buffer’s 1995 track “Let’s Get Ready to Rumble (Jock Jams Version).”

Sports entrance songs: Classic and popular athlete anthems (41–50)

No Church In The WildJAY Z, Kanye West

Jay-Z & Kanye West – No Church In The Wild ft. Frank Ocean, The-Dream
No Church In The WildJAY Z, Kanye West

A collaboration by American hip-hop artists Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Frank Ocean.

It is included on the 2011 album Watch the Throne.

The track samples Spooky Tooth’s 1968 song Sunshine Help Me, and it has been used as an entrance theme by the MLB team San Francisco Giants and the NBA team Brooklyn Nets.

Butterflies and HurricanesMuse

Muse – Butterflies and Hurricanes (Video)
Butterflies and HurricanesMuse

A track used as the entrance song for the NHL team the Anaheim Ducks.

It was released in 2004 by the British alternative rock band Muse.

The track features an interlude with a string section and piano, and is dedicated to drummer Dominic Howard’s father.