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[Wedding Reception] Recommended BGM and Popular Songs for Photo Rounds

Also known in some places as “table photos” or “table rounds,” the photo round is a wedding reception feature where the bride and groom visit each guest table to chat and take pictures.

It’s a great chance to snap commemorative photos with the happy couple in their wedding attire, and the friends’ tables in particular tend to get really lively.

This time, we’re introducing BGM that will boost the excitement of your photo round.

We’ve selected everything from popular love songs to tracks themed around photography and warm instrumental numbers, so be sure to find the one that suits you best!

[Wedding Reception] Recommended BGM and Popular Songs for Photo Rounds (31–40)

HolidayFabrhyme

“Holiday” Music Video from Fabrhyme’s major debut album “Showing!!”
HolidayFabrhyme

Fabrhyme is an instrumental band known for its colorful sound, whose cover video of the music game “Deemo” drew attention.

“Holiday” is the closing track of their major-label debut album “Showing!!,” shimmering with a celebratory mood.

Its soft, vibrant sound is perfect for weddings.

Whether you’re addressing a newlywed couple radiant in their finery, or using any idea for the table round, it’s sure to make the atmosphere warmer and more festive.

Madly in love with one eyeJenīhai

JENNY HIGH “Madly in Love with One Eye”
Madly in love with one eyeJenīhai

As you know, this five-piece band of intensely individual talents—Enon Kawatani, Kazutoyo Koyabu, Cookie!, Ikkyu Nakajima, and Takashi Niigaki—delivers a sublime love song.

True to Kawatani’s style, the melody is slightly quirky yet irresistibly captivating, and above all, Niigaki’s flowing piano provides a deeply satisfying listen.

The lyrical beauty of the sound pairs perfectly with the poetic lyrics, resulting in an emotional track.

It’s a celebratory song about bittersweet love, brimming with hope for a new future.

Ombra mai fuGeorg Friedrich Händel

Largo — Ombra mai fu (Handel) Händel – Largo - Ombra mai fu – pianomaedaful
Ombra mai fuGeorg Friedrich Händel

This is a masterpiece whose elegant and delicate melody resonates in the heart.

Though it is a Baroque aria that sings of love for plants, it is also a gem that combines a gentle atmosphere with simple beauty.

Premiered by George Frideric Handel in London in April 1738, the piece has been featured in films such as Face/Off and Celebration, captivating many listeners.

It has been passed down through performances by renowned singers like Alfredo Kraus and Cecilia Bartoli, who have brought out its brilliance.

Bringing both serenity and emotion, this work is recommended as a heartwarming piece that gently colors life’s important moments, such as wedding ceremonies.

Amazing Graceamerika min’yō

A hymn inspired by salvation through God’s grace and filled with gratitude was composed in 1779 by a British clergyman.

Created by an author who transformed his life from a slave ship captain to a pastor, it conveys profound repentance.

With a simple yet moving melody, it has won love far beyond the realm of hymns.

It is performed in various styles, such as on bagpipes or a cappella, and in 2006 it was used as the theme song for a film depicting the author’s life.

It is popular at weddings and receptions as a fitting piece for solemn entrances and emotionally moving moments.

With its simple melody and deep spirituality, this work makes the important milestones of life all the more meaningful.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

A moving ballad by Masaharu Fukuyama that resonates during a wedding intermission.

It gently sings of love for a new family and hope for the future.

Released in August 2011 and featured in a commercial for the wedding magazine Zexy, this song captured many hearts.

Since it reflects on family bonds and the many forms of love, it’s perfect as background music for an outfit change.

It adds warmth to a reception celebrating a new beginning, making it a recommended choice for couples aiming for a homey, intimate ceremony.

In conclusion

In addition to love songs, I also picked tracks with photography as their theme. There were songs with a variety of moods, from bright pieces to more laid-back ones. Depending on how many tables there are, the photo round can sometimes take a fair amount of time. If you need multiple songs, start with something like “This kind of vibe might work,” and then look for other tracks with a similar feel.