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Wonderful sports day / athletic festival

Western pop/rock cheer songs recommended for sports days and athletic festivals. Cheer songs from around the world.

Sports days and cultural festivals bring together all grades, so they’re some of the most anticipated school events.

At these events, music is also a key element for energizing the venue!

Of course, Japanese songs are classics, but many people probably want to pick some stylish Western tracks too.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of Western pump-up songs that are perfect for sports days and athletic festivals!

From timeless tracks that make you want to start running the moment you hear them, to the latest hits hugely popular with younger generations, we’ve got a full lineup—use it as a reference for your playlist.

Cheer songs in Western music recommended for sports days and athletic festivals: World cheer songs (71–80)

Bring Em OutT.I.

T.I. – Bring Em Out (Official Video)
Bring Em OutT.I.

A proud anthem by T.I., one of America’s quintessential hip-hop artists.

Its commanding message that flaunts presence and success, paired with an irresistible beat, has continued to captivate listeners since its release in October 2004.

Representing Atlanta-born Southern hip-hop, this track was launched as the lead single from the album Urban Legend through a stellar collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz.

It has also been widely embraced in the sports world, notably used as the Miami Heat’s player introduction music during the 2006 NBA Finals.

Brimming with power and energy, this song is perfect for getting pumped before a game or staying motivated during training.

All NighterTiësto

Tiësto – All Nighter (Official Music Video)
All NighterTiësto

Tiësto, a DJ and music producer from the Netherlands.

His track “All Nighter,” which puts his unique musical style front and center, is a perfect dance number with pleasantly bouncing synthesizer sounds.

Tiësto is especially skilled at crafting impactful tracks, and this one is no exception—the brief moment of silence right before the chorus serves as a great hook.

It could also be a great arrangement choice to make that spot a highlight in a dance performance!

Relative Ways…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead – Relative Ways
Relative Ways...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

The Western pop anthem “Relative Ways,” perfect for sports days and athletic festivals, features a dynamic sound that instantly fills you with strength and uplifting lyrics that inspire courage.

Once you lock into the rhythm, its vibrant performance turns into energy that gets your body moving, and its melody is accessible to every generation, so everyone can enjoy it together.

Play this song at a sports day or athletic festival, and the entire venue will be wrapped in a sense of unity, making for a fun and memorable time.

Give it a try.

Never Surrender2Pac

2PAC – Never Surrender [MOTIVATION]
Never Surrender2Pac

The legendary hip-hop king representing the West Coast, 2Pac.

Any true head knows he’s a great rapper.

Among his works, the track that’s especially perfect for school sports days and athletic festivals is “Never Surrender.” Even at a school sports day, it’s ultimately about competition.

The track’s hard-edged lyrics and flow match the intense, head-to-head atmosphere perfectly.

It’ll boost the athletes’ motivation too, so definitely give it a listen.

Walk This WayAerosmith

Aerosmith – Walk This Way (Live From The Office Depot Center, Sunrise, FL, April 3, 2004)
Walk This WayAerosmith

How about using Aerosmith’s classic hit “Walk This Way” as a full-throttle battle song? The cool electric guitar riff, Steven Tyler’s vocals—there’s no doubt it will supercharge the energetic atmosphere of a sports day or field day, with dust flying as everyone jumps and runs around.

It’s a hot number that’s been loved for years, and it’ll probably get the teachers fired up too.

It’s a masterpiece that makes you feel like you can run faster than usual and pull the rope harder.