[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for Cultural and School Festival Live Performances [2025]
Speaking of anime songs, they’ve become mainstream in the music industry recently, haven’t they?
If you look at music charts, it’s not unusual to see anime theme songs lined up at the top.
In this article, we’ll introduce popular anime songs that are sure to hype up your school festival for those who want to perform anisongs and get the crowd going!
We’ve selected not only the latest hits, but also classic favorites and songs that are easy for beginner bands to cover, so use this as a reference when choosing your setlist!
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[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Cultural Festival Lives [2025] (91–100)
10% roll, 10% romanceUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It was chosen as the opening theme for the 2017 summer anime “Welcome to the Ballroom.” The lyrics have a very distinctive worldview, and the brisk, driving rhythm is striking and feels great to listen to.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play again and again.
If you’re a three-piece cover band, definitely give it a try.
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It became a hot topic as the opening theme for the popular TV anime Gintama, which aired in 2017.
The cute vocals match the powerful band sound, making it a refreshing and pleasant piece.
If you’re recreating it with a cover band, the key is the drummer’s sense of rhythm.
[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Cultural Festival Live Performances [2025] (101–110)
HEROESBrian the Sun

Brian the Sun is a four-piece rock band that won popularity with songs adding a unique twist to classic guitar rock, but went on hiatus in 2020.
Their major-label debut single, “HEROES,” was used as the ending theme for the TV anime My Hero Academia, helping to bring the band widespread recognition.
Its driving, straight-ahead beat and passionate melody amplify a refreshing sense of closure and anticipation for the next episode—perfect for an anime ending.
It’s a gem of a rock tune whose cool band ensemble truly shakes the heart.
Sacred Girl DomainALI PROJECT

It’s the opening theme of the anime Rozen Maiden Träumend.
It features ALI PROJECT’s signature complex, fast-paced sound and intriguingly niche lyrics.
It’s hard to sing well, but when it clicks, it’s a very cool song.
Re:Re:ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This is the theme song of the anime “Erased,” which aired from January to March 2016.
It’s such a hugely popular work that it was even adapted into a live-action film.
The repeated guitar phrase really sticks in your head.
By the way, there are both a 2004 version and a 2016 version of this song.
If you’re going to cover it, start by comparing the two and choose the one you like.
Demachiyanagi Parallel UniverseASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Demachiyanagi Parallel Universe by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION—who have produced numerous anime songs—was written as the theme song for the anime adaptation of Tomihiko Morimi’s novel The Tatami Time Machine Blues.
Released in 2022 as their 29th single, it reached No.
9 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
It’s a high-velocity rock tune characteristic of AKFG, with rugged, hard-strummed guitars that sound incredibly cool.
If you’re struggling to pick a song for your school festival performance, you should definitely consider this one!
Hanamaru Pippi is only for good kidsAOP (Anime Ouen Project)

It’s the opening theme of the anime Osomatsu-san.
With a lively, roaming bassline and lyrics packed to the brim with information penned by Asaki, it’s a fan favorite for its addictive appeal.
If you’re performing it live, make sure the band practices thoroughly so you can deliver a tight, cutting groove.






