It’s lit! Western dance tracks that always kill at school culture festivals
Speaking of school festivals, dance is a classic!
So this time, we’re introducing Western dance music you can use at your school festival.
But selecting dance tracks can actually be trickier than it seems.
The main reason is that trends change so quickly.
That said, we’ve picked plenty of the latest dance tracks this time!
We’ve also included stylish, high-difficulty songs that even a dance club could use.
Be sure to check them out!
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It’s here! Classic Western dance tracks for school culture festivals (111–120)
SpyBreak!Propellerheads

Unless you’re a die-hard fan, few people will remember it in detail, but this is a track used in The Matrix.
Their sound maintains a golden ratio, combining a rock vibe with the catchy groove characteristic of dance music.
It’s here! Western dance hits that always rock culture festivals and school festivals (121–130)
DogggSebastiAn

SebastiAn, a member of the elite unit of the French electro scene, Ed Banger.
His tracks are often loud and banging, but this one stands out even among them.
It even carries a metal-like vibe.
Perfect for use as a secret weapon or special effect!
Block Rockin’ BeatsThe Chemical Brothers

When it comes to UK big beat, many people probably think of The Chemical Brothers.
This track, which makes heavy use of breakbeats, is great for dancing! It’s not a recent song, but it could be a good choice to perform at a school festival or cultural festival live show.
The BatteryBoys Noize

This is a track by Boys Noize, the music project of German musician Alex Ridha.
It’s included on the 2007 album “Oi Oi Oi.” Doesn’t this intro sound familiar? In fact, this song is the original source for the theme used in RIZAP gym commercials.
The original is a very stoic piece of electronic music.
Light Switch (Tiësto Remix)Charlie Puth

Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, who gained worldwide popularity with the theme song of the hit movie “Fast & Furious,” See You Again feat.
Charlie Puth, continues to be at the forefront of the scene with his wide musical range.
This track, Light Switch (Tiësto Remix), is a remix by music producer Tiësto of the first song he released in 2022.
Since it carries little of the original song’s vibe, you can enjoy it purely as EDM.
It’s a catchy, upbeat track, so please consider using it as BGM for your school festival.
Stay (Don’t Go Away)David Guetta feat Raye

Highly recommended for those who love the vibe of modern dance music that traces back to the roots of house! “Stay (Don’t Go Away)” by David Guetta featuring RAYE blends classic house beats with EDM leads, a bouncy bassline, and RAYE’s beautiful vocals to perfection.
The bassline in particular feels light and snappy, making you want to move with the rhythm.
Eye Of The Tiger (Hyperbits & Bender Remix)Survivor

This is a remix version of “Eye of the Tiger,” the signature song by the American rock band Survivor.
Since it’s famous as the theme song for the movie Rocky III, the teachers might know it! It’s completely different from the original, but the remix is super upbeat and really danceable, so I highly recommend it.






