[Wedding] Recommended Classic Hits for Opening Videos & Exquisite Wedding Songs
The opening video is a special production that sets the stage for the wedding.
This moment, which heightens the anticipation in the venue before the couple’s entrance, is truly a heart‑pounding delight.
Are you struggling to choose the perfect songs that will bring out your guests’ smiles and kick things off in the best possible way? In this article, we introduce recommended tracks that are perfect for a wedding opening video.
We’ve gathered melodies that will instantly fill the venue with a festive atmosphere, so please use them as a reference when selecting your music!
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Loversumika

This is a blissful song that seems to capture exactly how two people feel as they exchange vows at their wedding.
It’s a track from sumika’s single released in May 2016 and became their first to surpass 100 million total streams.
The lyrics, which candidly express love for the other person as well as anxieties and inner conflicts, truly resonate.
The wish to “be smiling in the very, very end” perfectly reflects a bride and groom walking through a long life together.
It will create a warm atmosphere in any wedding scene—of course for the opening movie, but also for the entrance in Western attire, the first dance, and more.
In conclusion
Choosing the music that sets the tone for a wedding is a precious kind of magic that creates a space true to the bride and groom. Have you found that destined song that matches the image of your ceremony and the feelings you want to convey? May it become a warm moment wrapped in smiles and applause.


