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Are you having a wedding introduction? Wedding introduction usually takes place after the wedding ceremony and before the wedding reception. It’s the moment when you and all the wedding participants enter into the wedding reception venue in order to prepare for the party.
If you have decided on having this moment, then you must know the introduction etiquette. If you have a traditional and formal wedding where the tradition is strictly followed, the participants are being presented as follows: the grandparents, then the parents of bride and groom, the flower girl with the ring bearer, then the bridesmaids and ushers together with the best men and in the end, the most expected persons, the bride and groom.

The moment of introduction the bride and groom to the audience present in the reception hall requires some appropriate music. The newlyweds can be presented in a way that will draw everybody’s attention to the family members, to the bridal party, and to the married couple personalities.
Don’t be shy and choose the type of music that defines your personalities. No matter the music genre that you like, it’s your big day so you have to enjoy it as much as possible. Set the best mood for your wedding reception.
The wedding introduction songs may vary each year based on popular artists, wedding trends and the tastes of the happy couple. If you don’t have any idea yet, I made below a list of the most requested wedding introduction songs:
It’s a Beautiful Day by U2
Let’s Get Married by Jagged Edge Feat
Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve

At Last by Etta James
Get the Party Started by Pink
I Want To Grow Old with You by Adam Sandler
Let’s Get Ready to Rumble by Jock Jams
Another One Bites The Dust by Queen
Celebration by Kool N The Gang
L.O.V.E by Nat King Cole
Come What May by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman
My First, My Last, My Everything by Barry White
Always and Forever by Heatwave
Ants Marching by Dave Matthews Band
At The Beginning by Richard Marx and Donna Lewis
Whatever the song you choose, make sure it reflects your own personality and it gives your guests an idea of the celebration and dancing to come. Make your wedding introduction unique and memorable!