Party themes

Find the theme that fits your birthday kid.

Start broad, then go specific. This page groups the party themes parents search for most so you can get to the right page without bouncing around the site.

Best way to use this page

  • Pick a theme first if your child already has a clear music or movie obsession.
  • Use the broader guides if you only know the age group or vibe you want.
  • Go to packages next once you know the kind of party your child wants.
  • Book last when you are ready to send a date, package, and guest count.

Popular themes

The most-searched party themes on the site.

These pages are the clearest starting points when a birthday child already knows the artist, movie, or style they want.

Broader starting points

Use these if you know the age or vibe, not the exact theme.

These pages are better when you are still deciding between a girls party, a singing party, a tween idea, or a local service page.

FAQ

Questions before you choose a theme.

These quick answers keep the theme hub useful even if you are still deciding at a high level.

Which party themes are most popular?

Taylor Swift, K-pop, Barbie, Wicked, Frozen, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ariana Grande are some of the most popular theme pages on the site.

Do we have to pick a theme before booking?

No. Families can book first and use the themes and song-ideas pages to narrow down the music and party direction afterward.

Can boys, girls, tweens, and teens all use the same studio packages?

Yes. The same core packages work across different themes, ages, and music tastes. The theme mainly changes the song choices and decor direction.

Where should I go after choosing a theme?

Most families go next to the packages page, the how-it-works page, or the booking request form.

Ready to book?

Request your date once the theme is clear.

Weekend dates move quickly. Send the request online or call us to confirm the best package fit for your guest count and preferred slot.