Anniversary Party Playlist (100+ Celebration Hits)
Anniversary parties celebrate love, commitment, and shared memories. This playlist combines romantic classics, modern hits, and singalong favourites to create a joyful, festive, and memorable atmosphere for couples and guests alike.
What is an Anniversary Party Playlist?
An anniversary playlist is a curated collection of romantic, feel-good, and upbeat tracks designed to celebrate milestones in relationships while keeping guests engaged and entertained.
What Makes a Great Anniversary Party Playlist
Key elements:
- Romantic and celebratory songs to honour the couple
- Upbeat tracks to energize guests and encourage dancing
- Singalong favourites to engage all generations
- Flow for arrival, mingling, speeches, and dancing
The Full Anniversary Party Playlist
Chill & Warm-Up Tracks
- Ed Sheeran – Perfect
- Jason Mraz – I’m Yours
- Jack Johnson – Better Together
- Colbie Caillat – Bubbly
- Norah Jones – Don’t Know Why
- John Mayer – Gravity
- James Bay – Let It Go
- George Ezra – Budapest
- Angus & Julia Stone – Big Jet Plane
- Milky Chance – Stolen Dance
- Florence + The Machine – Dog Days Are Over
- Ben Howard – Keep Your Head Up
- The Lumineers – Ho Hey
- Hozier – Take Me To Church
- Adele – Make You Feel My Love
- Coldplay – Yellow
- Jack Johnson – Banana Pancakes
- Jason Mraz – Lucky
- Tom Misch – Lost In Paris
- Of Monsters and Men – Little Talks
- Angus & Julia Stone – Chateau
- Milky Chance – Flashed Junk Mind
- Norah Jones – Sunrise
- Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill
- George Ezra – Shotgun
- The 1975 – Somebody Else
- The xx – Intro
- Coldplay – Paradise
- Foster The People – Pumped Up Kicks
- Kodaline – All I Want
Uplifting & Celebration Tracks
- Bruno Mars – Just The Way You Are
- Katy Perry – Firework
- Taylor Swift – Shake It Off
- Lizzo – Good As Hell
- Maroon 5 – Sugar
- Shawn Mendes – Señorita
- Dua Lipa – Levitating
- Harry Styles – Adore You
- Jonas Brothers – Sucker
- Ed Sheeran – Shape of You
- Ariana Grande – No Tears Left To Cry
- Meghan Trainor – All About That Bass
- Meghan Trainor – Lips Are Movin’
- Billie Eilish – Therefore I Am
- Camila Cabello – Havana
- Sam Smith – How Do You Sleep?
- OneRepublic – Counting Stars
- Coldplay – Hymn For The Weekend
- Sia – Cheap Thrills
- Clean Bandit – Symphony
- The Chainsmokers – Closer
- Calvin Harris – Summer
- David Guetta – Titanium
- Kygo – Firestone
- Avicii – Wake Me Up
- Major Lazer – Lean On
- Jonas Blue – Mama
- Sigala – Sweet Lovin’
- Marshmello – Happier
- Robin Schulz – Sugar
- Zedd – Clarity
- Martin Garrix – Animals
- Tiesto – Red Lights
- Eric Prydz – Call On Me
- Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah
- Duke Dumont – Ocean Drive
- Disclosure – Latch
- Fisher – Losing It
- CamelPhat & Elderbrook – Cola
- Robin Schulz – OK
Singalong & Crowd-Pleasers
- Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now
- Journey – Don’t Stop Believin’
- Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer
- Bruno Mars – 24K Magic
- Taylor Swift – Love Story
- Ed Sheeran – Perfect
- Harry Styles – Watermelon Sugar
- Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
- Adele – Rolling In The Deep
- Pharrell Williams – Happy
- Justin Timberlake – Mirrors
- Maroon 5 – Moves Like Jagger
- Jonas Brothers – What A Man Gotta Do
- Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now
- Lizzo – Juice
- Meghan Trainor – Dear Future Husband
- Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling
- BTS – Dynamite
- Doja Cat – Say So
- Lady Gaga – Rain On Me
- Jonas Blue – Rise
- Clean Bandit – Rockabye
- The Weeknd – Blinding Lights
- Imagine Dragons – Believer
- Shawn Mendes – Stitches
- The Killers – Mr. Brightside
- Arctic Monkeys – I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
- The Strokes – Last Nite
- Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
- Blink-182 – All The Small Things
Playlist Structure Overview
| Section | Purpose | Typical Songs | Energy Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chill & Warm-Up | Calm, welcoming atmosphere | Acoustic, indie, mellow pop | Low–Medium |
| Uplifting & Celebration | Energize guests for festivities | Pop, light dance, modern hits | Medium–High |
| Singalong & Crowd-Pleasers | Engagement and fun | Pop, singalong favourites | High |
How Long Should an Anniversary Playlist Be?
A complete playlist should include 100–150 songs, providing 4–6 hours of continuous music.
Where This Playlist Works Best
Ideal for:
- Anniversary parties in UK homes, gardens, and event spaces
- Family celebrations and milestone events
- Romantic gatherings for couples and friends
When to Use This Playlist
- Anniversary celebrations
- Milestone parties (10th, 25th, 50th, etc.)
- Family gatherings and social events
- Pre-dinner or post-event dancing
Listen to the Full Playlist
You can listen to the full playlist here:
Curator Insight
Anniversary playlists perform best when:
- Chill tracks set a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere for guests
- Uplifting tracks energize socialising and celebration
- Singalong favourites create fun, joyous, and memorable moments
- A mix of classic and modern hits ensures all ages enjoy the event
Frequently Asked Questions
What songs should be on an anniversary party playlist?
A combination of romantic, celebratory, and singalong tracks suitable for marking milestones and entertaining guests.
How many songs should an anniversary playlist include?
100–150 songs for full-event coverage.
What defines an anniversary playlist?
A curated collection of songs designed to celebrate love, milestones, and create a lively, joyful atmosphere.
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