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[Entrance Music] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for the Ceremony and Reception

Wedding songs are essential for creating a dramatic atmosphere at your ceremony!

From among the many tracks that add emotion to a wedding, we’re introducing popular entrance songs for the ceremony and reception.

If you want to know the classic and popular entrance songs, compare Japanese and Western entrance tracks, or pick songs that will get everyone excited, be sure to check these out!

These wedding songs will make not only the bride and groom, but all your guests feel happy together.

Let’s make your once-in-a-lifetime wedding the best memory ever!

[Entrance Songs] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Moments at Weddings and Receptions (21–30)

rainbow-coloredayaka

This song is also well known as the theme for NHK’s morning drama “Hanako to Anne.” It’s included on the 2015 album “Rainbow Road.” The opening phrases feel as if they gently accompany the couple’s new beginning, and the heartfelt, warming melody puts you in a tender mood.

That atmosphere also evokes a homely, domestic image.

If it played during the entrance scene, you might just find yourself clapping along and humming to it.

celeryYamazaki Masayoshi

A very simple and lovely song.

You can feel the journey and feelings of two people—raised in different environments with different likes and dislikes—walking the same path together, making it perfect as an entrance song.

The venue will be filled with gentle love.

Yamazaki Masayoshi’s warm voice sounds as if it’s blessing the couple even more.

I can picture the bride and groom walking in with tears and smiles.

The harmonica that plays partway through gives a sense that a fun party is about to begin.

[Entrance Songs] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (31–40)

DANCING QUEENABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
DANCING QUEENABBA

It’s a classic song often used at weddings because people of all generations know it, especially since it was featured in the movie Mamma Mia.

It also drew a lot of attention when it was played at the wedding reception of Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf.

One million “I love you”sRake

A love song by Rake that became a hot topic in 2011 with its ultra-straightforward, relatable lyrics.

You can’t help but swoon at the way it clumsily yet earnestly conveys those feelings.

When it’s someone you love, you’d want to hear “I love you” a million times—if anything, even that wouldn’t be enough—in this warm, love-filled atmosphere.

And the fresh, breezy melody gently seeps in.

From the moment of the entrance, you’ll be wrapped in an abundance of love!

a LOVELY TONEUVERworld

[Limited Time Release] UVERworld “I LOVE THE WORLD (15 & 10 Anniversary Live 2015.09.03)”
a LOVELY TONEUVERworld

A rock love song sung by UVERworld.

It’s a track where vocalist TAKUYA∞’s coolness really stands out.

The fact that this song is used for the entrance—now that’s a rockin’ wedding reception I’d love to attend (lol).

Family members in the venue might be a bit surprised the moment the doors open, but I think they’ll feel the couple’s resolve and it’ll make for an amazing reception.

Secretly recommended!

I want to protect youMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya – I Want to Protect You (from “Love in Japan, with Yuming.”)
I want to protect youMatsutōya Yumi

Yuming has produced countless masterpieces, and among them, I think this song is especially fitting for weddings.

Whether it’s the entrance, the moment you share how the two of you met, or the groom’s thank-you speech, having the chorus of this song play will make the occasion even more moving.

Also, when arranged as a music box, the gentleness of its melody is truly wonderful and seems versatile for many different scenes.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat. Taro HakaseAmuro Namie

A song famous as a wedding tune: Namie Amuro’s “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?”.

The intro is gentle and gradually builds, giving the impression of blooming into something bright and splendid—perfect as an entrance song for a wedding, don’t you think? It’s also a widely known, highly requested track, so it really gets everyone excited.