[Toast] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Weddings and Receptions [2026]
Wedding songs that make the ceremony at times fun and at times moving.
Because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime memory, you’ll want to be particular about choosing background music for each scene.
In this article, we’ve picked out mainly Japanese hits that will liven up your wedding—especially songs we’d love for you to play during the toast.
The BGM for the toast scene can be surprisingly easy to overlook, and it’s hard to know what kind of song to play.
For couples with that dilemma, we’ve gathered upbeat tracks that will brighten the venue and set a festive tone!
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[Toast] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Weddings and Receptions [2026] (11–20)
All Good Ska is OneToukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

This song carries a powerful message that unites the spirit of ska music.
Included on the mini-album World Ska Symphony released in August 2011, it features Angelo Moore, lead vocalist of the American ska band Fishbone.
Combining Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra’s uniquely energetic sound with Moore’s commanding vocals, the track returns to ska’s roots while symbolizing diversity and innovation by incorporating music from around the world.
Play it for the wedding toast, and the whole venue is sure to come together and erupt with excitement.
Let’s go look for stardust againfukumimi

Fukumimi is a special unit formed by three highly acclaimed artists in the music industry—Kyoko, Masayoshi Yamazaki, and Suga Shikao.
Their romantic, high-quality song is perfect for weddings.
The moment it plays after the toast, it’s sure to set a moody, elegant tone for the party.
Kyoko’s sultry, mature vocals add an exceptional atmosphere.
It’s an ideal number especially for summer night weddings.
Hi-FiveSuperfly

This is a positive, high-energy song that livens up the wedding toast scene.
It features lyrics that sing of a forward-looking mindset and an energetic sound.
Believing in the realization of dreams, this piece gives you the courage to move forward, making it perfect for celebrating the bride and groom’s new beginning.
Released in April 2007, it was also used as a CM song for au’s LISMO.
It’s sure to resonate with all the guests attending the wedding and bring the entire venue together in excitement.
Highly recommended as a warm, supportive song to cheer on the bride and groom as they embark on a hopeful new life.
Beer boyKetsumeishi

The song released in December 2000 by Ketsumeishi, a popular Japanese hip-hop group, is a track that portrays a love for beer with a light, upbeat rhythm.
It sings about the joy beer brings and the fun of sharing drinks with friends, combining Ketsumeishi’s signature laid-back vibe with a catchy, pop-leaning melody.
Included on the album “Ketsuno Police,” it has maintained enduring popularity among fans.
There are also arranged versions, such as an Okinawa version, offering different atmospheres to enjoy.
It’s perfect for moments that make you crave a beer—like toasts at weddings or fun drinking get-togethers with friends!
Star Lablationkerakera

Kera Kera is a powerful music unit that rose to stardom after meeting on the SNS site mixi, spreading by word of mouth through YouTube and street performances.
Their second single is also bright, refreshing, and dynamic.
Vocalist MEME’s singing voice is adorable and charming, making this a track with plenty of cuteness.
It will create a wonderful atmosphere for any party.
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

Brimming with fun and joy, this is the perfect song for a wedding toast.
Released as a single in September 1989, DREAMS COME TRUE’s masterpiece weaves together Miwa Yoshida’s powerful yet warm vocals with Masato Nakamura’s masterful arrangement.
The song was featured in Ezaki Glico’s Pocky commercials and served as the theme for the film “A Bouquet for Yamada Babaa,” earning love from a wide audience.
It’s sure to create a wonderful moment where not only the bride and groom, but all the guests feel united at heart.
[Toast] Popular Wedding Songs for Weddings and Receptions by Scene [2026] (21–30)
GardenMay J.

A perfect number for venues with adjoining gardens or for toasts at a garden party.
It’s guaranteed to turn the event into a love-filled celebration.
With its refreshing, universally appealing melody and May J.’s clear, soaring vocals, it feels like a song that blesses not only the bride and groom but the entire venue.


