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[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!

[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Cultural Festival Live Performances [2025] (101–110)

To the center of the sunBivattchee

Bivattchee 'To the Center of the Sun'
Bivattchee to the center of the sun

This is the song that was used as the opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven.

It features a passionate sound based on an 8-beat rhythm.

The tempo is fast, so the drumming requires a bit of stamina.

Although it includes string sounds, I think a pure band arrangement alone can still capture the atmosphere well.

DAY x DAYBLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT “DAY×DAY” [TV Tokyo anime “Gintama°” opening theme] <Trailer Video>
DAY x DAYBLUE ENCOUNT

This rock tune by the band BLUE ENCOUNT is a track where the interplay between drums, bass, and guitar feels incredibly satisfying.

The vocals are, of course, cool, but the instrumental section packed with technical phrases is great too.

Rather than just playing your own part, try to keep in mind that you’re performing a single song as a band.

WonderlandFLiP

Opening theme of the anime Gintama.

The guitar solo is a bit challenging, but with proper practice it’s totally doable—just the right level of difficulty.

If you nail the breaks cleanly, it sounds awesome, so make sure the whole band practices thoroughly.

Recommended for girl bands and bands with female vocals.

Nothing can beat this love.OKAMOTO’S

OKAMOTO’S “Nothing Can Beat This Love” Official Music Video
Nothing can beat this love OKAMOTO'S

This energetic performance and powerful sound are the appeal of “Kono Ai ni Katan Mon wa Nai” (“Nothing Can Beat This Love”).

It’s an impressive song that imagines a future with a loved one, singing of deep feelings for the other person and the strength of their bond.

Its powerful message—that the power of love can overcome any obstacle—and its emotionally rich melody resonate deeply.

Released as a single on January 31, 2024, it was also chosen as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Undead Unluck.

Performing this piece on a school festival stage will surely convey to the audience your strong resolve that “nothing can beat this love” for the person you care about.

The song also includes sections where the atmosphere changes dramatically, and while it may be challenging to bring out rhythms and grooves that differ from a straightforward 8-beat, keep listening closely to everyone’s parts and practice together repeatedly as a band.

OrangeSPYAIR

SPYAIR “Orange” Music Video (Theme Song for Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle: The Movie)
Orange SPYAIR

A song brimming with immediacy, as if capturing a scene from a coming-of-age drama, has been born.

SPYAIR’s new track, released in February 2024 as the theme song for the film Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, marks their fourth collaboration with the Haikyu!! series.

It powerfully sings of meetings and farewells within limited time, and of hope for the future.

With the addition of new vocalist YOSUKE, their music has evolved even further, evoking nostalgic memories of youthful days spent with cherished friends.

If you’re looking for a straightforward, feel-good rock sound, don’t miss this one!

[For Band Members] Recommended Anime Songs for School Culture Festival Live Performances [2025] (111–120)

AbyssYungblud

Anime “Kaiju No. 8” Non-Credit Opening | YUNGBLUD — “Abyss” | Airs/streams every Saturday from 11:00 PM
AbyssYungblud

With its dark, powerful sound and lyrics centered on personal struggle and self-discovery, YUNGBLUD’s track has drawn attention as the opening theme for the Japanese anime “Kaiju No.

8,” released in April 2024.

While building on the distinctive musical style he has cultivated on albums like “21st Century Liability” and “Weird!,” this work—co-produced with Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds—marks a bold new chapter for YUNGBLUD.

Perform this song on your school festival stage, and it’s sure to resonate with young people confronting pain and loneliness.

Show off your sharp taste by choosing a Western track over J-pop, and make it a standout performance!

Can you sleep at night?flumpool

flumpool “Can You Sleep at Night?” Music Video
Can you sleep at night? flumpool

It’s the opening theme of the TV anime Ajin.

With a dark, intense rock sound far removed from flumpool’s former image, you might not realize it’s their song at first.

If you perform it, make sure the whole band locks in tightly with the rhythm.