✅ Last Checked: June 2026 | 0 reward codes | Checked this week
When players look for ORA Main Dance Studio codes, they usually mean song codes. These are Roblox music IDs you paste into a boombox or radio so a track plays while you dance, and the community shares loads of them for Dance Moms and ALDC songs. Some people also use the word codes for the outfit and decal IDs that others post for building costumes and studio scenes.
What ORA Main Dance Studio does not have is a reward-code system. There is no redeem box in the menus that hands out free Robux, coins, or items, and there is no in-game currency for a code to give. The extra items and controls come from gamepasses and private servers instead, so this page is about what those song and music codes really are and how to use them in the game.
📜 Active ORA Main Dance Studio Codes (June 2026)
There are no active codes for free rewards. ORA Main Dance Studio does not have a redeem box in its menus, and there is no in-game currency for a code to give. The new items and controls you see come from gamepasses and private servers, not from typing in a code. The “codes” people share for this game are song and music IDs, covered just below.
🎵 ORA Main Dance Studio Song Codes (Music IDs)
What a song code is: a song code is just a Roblox audio ID, a string of numbers tied to a track that someone uploaded to Roblox. You put that number into a boombox or radio in the game, and it plays the song while you dance.
Roblox checks audio carefully, so a lot of song IDs stop working over time or only play for the person who owns them. That is why code lists change so often and a track that worked last month can go quiet. Test a few, and keep the ones that still play for you.
The most popular ORA codes are song IDs for the tracks people dance to, which is why you see code lists pop up all the time on TikTok and other community pages. Because Roblox keeps moderating audio, there is no single fixed list that stays correct, so the best move is to grab a Roblox music ID for a song you like, drop it into a boombox, and see if it plays.
Outfit, face, and decal IDs work the same way. They are just Roblox asset numbers other players share so you can copy a costume or add a picture to your studio. You enter them in the matching menu in the game rather than a code box.
🎮 How to Redeem and Use Codes in ORA Main Dance Studio
There is no reward code box to redeem in ORA Main Dance Studio, so there is nothing to type in for free items. Using a song code works a little differently, and here is the step-by-step:
1Get a boombox or radio. You can grab a free boombox from the Roblox avatar shop, or a gamepass radio if the game offers one, then equip it so your dancer is holding it.
2Find a Roblox music ID for the song you want. These are the numbers the community shares as ORA codes for Dance Moms and ALDC tracks.
3Click the boombox to open the text box. Paste the music ID in exactly as it is written, since the numbers are case-sensitive and one wrong digit means the song will not load.
4Press play and listen. If the track starts, the ID still works. If nothing plays, the audio was probably moderated or is private, so try a different ID.
5Start your routine. With the music going, open the dance menu and perform, so your dance and your song line up.
Music IDs are case-sensitive and made of numbers, so copy them carefully to avoid a song that will not play.
Will ORA Main Dance Studio Get Codes?
ORA Main Dance Studio has a big, active community, but it has always run without a reward-code system. The new items, dances, and controls are sold as gamepasses or come with private servers, so there is no spot in the game where a redeem code would slot in.
Some roleplay games do add a small code system later for bonus gifts as they grow, while plenty never do because they sell everything as passes instead. The in-game update notes are where any future code drop would show up first, and if a Redeem Code box ever appears, the first working code lands on this page the same day.
🎮 About ORA Main Dance Studio
ORA Main Dance Studio is a dance roleplay game on Roblox made by the ORA team, the -ORA- group. You build routines from more than 600 moves, dress up your dancer, join a team, and perform in competitions in a studio inspired by Dance Moms and the ALDC. It is a social, creative game where the fun comes from your own dances and roleplay rather than grinding for currency.
The game launched in 2024 and has grown past 40 million visits with tens of thousands of favorites, running studios of up to 100 players. It does not use reward codes or an in-game currency, so the codes players share are song and music IDs for the boombox. The update notes are where any future code box would surface first, so this is the page to bookmark for the next drop.