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A classic song themed around a summer festival. A song of summer memories (2026).

When you think of summer, it’s the season of summer festivals and fireworks.

Hearing the festival music brings back happy memories, and those who love festivals might feel their excitement bubbling up.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs themed around summer festivals and fireworks, as well as tunes that capture summer memories.

From lively, boisterous tracks that embody the fun of festivals to beautiful, fleeting songs about a bittersweet summer romance, these recommendations are full of summer vibes.

If you’re looking for festival songs or summer-themed tracks, or want to listen to songs about summer festivals, be sure to check them out!

[2026] Masterpieces themed around summer festivals: Songs of summer memories (51–60)

Summer NudeMagokoro Burazāzu

Magokoro Brothers “Summer Nude” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Summer NudeMagokoro Burazāzu

“Summer Nude” is a single released by Magokoro Brothers in 1995, written as the commercial song for Nissin Foods’ summer-only Cup Noodles product “Summer Noodle.” In 2010 it was used as an insert song for the TV Tokyo drama “Moteki,” and in 2013 Tomohisa Yamashita, the lead actor, covered it as the theme song for the TV drama “SUMMER NUDE.” Its bright sound and driving rhythm, coupled with lyrics that convey the excitement of fireworks, are sure to liven up any summer festival!

summer festivalNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi’s song “Natsu Matsuri” is a track included on his live album Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi LIVE, released in 1981.

The album reached No.

4 on the Oricon album chart, and the song became a signature folk tune about summer.

In “Natsu Matsuri,” Nagabuchi showcases an acoustic guitar technique known as three-finger picking.

The lyrics, which express the feeling of not wanting to part even when it’s time to go home, evoke memories of a faint, bittersweet love.

If you like folk songs, be sure to give “Natsu Matsuri” a listen!

Midsummer FireworksLIL LEAGUE

LIL LEAGUE “Midsummer Fireworks” Music Video
Midsummer FireworksLIL LEAGUE

A gem of a love song that likens a once-in-a-lifetime summer romance to the fleeting brilliance of fireworks painting the night sky.

Released in July 2025 as the fifth single, it was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Wednesday Platinum Night.” Layering vocals over a dance track with traditional Japanese flair, it portrays a heartrending love.

Just reading the lyrics conjures up the relationship between the two and really tugs at the heartstrings.

Hearing this song will surely bring back the bittersweet memories of summer.

Love Fireworkserica

erica - 'Love Fireworks' (Full Lyrics)
Love Fireworkserica

Sung by Erica, known for her signature song “A Song For You,” this love song builds the feelings of “I love you” and “I want to see you,” drawn from unforgettable summer memories with someone special.

No matter how many chances you get, confessing your feelings is scary because you fear rejection—so it’s hard to do, isn’t it? In this song, too, she once went to see fireworks together but couldn’t say any of the things that mattered, and every time she sees similar fireworks, she’s filled with regret and ends up in tears.

It’s a poignant unrequited-love song, yet it also gives you the courage to confess.

If you’re planning to confess your feelings, be sure to give it a listen.

[2026] Masterpieces Themed Around Summer Festivals: Songs of Summer Memories (61–70)

End of SummerShimizu Shota

[Shota Shimizu] Tried singing 'Natsu no Owari' at the end of summer
End of SummerShimizu Shota

One of the tracks included on the 2014 album ENCORE.

This song, which depicts summer memories with a lover, has lyrics that warmly express gratitude for those memories even after the breakup.

It would be wonderful to meet someone like that, wouldn’t it?

Festival MamboMisora Hibari

Hibari Misora – Festival Mambo LIVE
Festival MamboMisora Hibari

This is “Omatsuri Mambo,” released in 1952 by Hibari Misora, the legendary singer who epitomized the Showa-era popular music scene.

Its lively rhythm evokes the spirited atmosphere of festivals, and the slightly comical lyrics reflect the social backdrop of the time.

It’s a classic that celebrates the charm of traditional Japanese festivals.

Bring it on!Yūsuke

Kamiji Yusuke (Yusuke Kamiji) at Men’s Fashion Week Singapore 2012 | SUPERADRIANME.com
Bring it on!Yūsuke

This song was selected as the official support anthem for the 21st YOSAKOI Soran Festival held in Hokkaido.

It’s by Yusuke Kamiji—also known as Yusuke—a talent active on variety shows, and it’s included on his 2012 mini-album “Ano…

Omatsuri desu Kedo.” As the event title suggests, the song features lyrical phrases from both Yosakoi-bushi and Soran-bushi.

Its powerful arrangement naturally lifts your spirits as you listen.