Have you decided on the wedding entrance music?

The music you choose when you meet your guests for the first time is perhaps one of your most special moments. The music you choose will greatly affect the atmosphere of your wedding. The point you should pay attention to in the music you have chosen is that your choices reflect you. Before creating your music list, you and your partner should talk about your favorite songs and styles. You should make sure that the songs and style of your loved one are suitable for your wedding venue and theme, as well as your style. For example, the very trendy Bob Marley song “One Love” would fit better with a beach wedding rather than a salon wedding.
Entrance to the Hall with Soundtracks
Film soundtracks that most people will be familiar with can be a good choice. You can use the soundtrack of a movie that has meaning to you.
Breakfast At Tiffany's soundtrack “Moon River”
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" from the movie Armageddon
The Great Gatsby soundtrack “Young and Beautiful”
Amelie soundtrack “J'y Suis Jamais Alle”
The intro (theme) music of the Game of Thrones series is generally preferred when saying 'yes'.
Romantic Intro Music
When it comes to wedding entrance music, the first type of music that comes to mind is romantic songs. Therefore, these songs will always be in fashion. If you don't want to take risks in your entrance music or if you think that this is the music that will suit your wedding the best, you should choose a romantic wedding entrance music without hesitation.
Queen - 'Love of My Life'
Ed Sheeran - 'Perfect'
John Legend - 'All of Me'
Beyonce – 'Dangerously in Love'
Train - 'Marry Me'
Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud
Entrance to the Hall with Foreign Song
If you want your entrance music to be foreign music;
Alicia Keys - 'No One'
Nouvelle Vague - 'In A Manner Of Speaking'
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow'
Charles Aznavour - 'La Boheme'
James Arthur - 'Say You Won't Let Go'
Coldplay - 'Viva La Vida'
Jason Mraz - 'I'm Yours'
Entrance to the Hall with Turkish Song
If you think that Turkish songs are the songs that give the best emotion, we have prepared a list of lively and slow songs for you.
Sephardic - 'How I Love You'
Özdemir Erdoğan - 'Open the Door, Enter'
Smoke – 'Better Than You'
Özdemir Erdoğan – 'Give Me Your Hands'
Bülent Ortaçgil - 'Will you play with me?'
Yaşar – 'Come With Me'
Müzeyyen Senar – 'The Thin Rose of My Idea'
Entrance to the Hall with Moving Song
Contrary to romantic songs, which is one of the biggest wedding trends of recent times, couples enter the hall with more lively and lively music. Our suggestions for the moving song that should be completed with a beautiful dance and energy;
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay - 'Something Just Like This'
Sade – 'Love is Found'
Pharrell Williams - 'Happy'
The Weekend – 'I Feel It Coming'
Frankie Valli - 'Can't Take My Eyes off You'
Disclosure – 'You & Me'
Beyonce – 'Drunk in Love'
Kanye West - 'Fade'
Bruno Mars – 'Uptown Funk'
Daft Punk – 'Lose Yourself to Dance'
Entrance to the Hall with Nostalgic Song
If you want to create a nostalgic atmosphere while moving to the wedding area, these songs are for you;
Frank Sinatra – 'Fly Me to the Moon'
Frank Sinatra – 'Love and Marriage'
Frank Sinatra – 'The Way You Look Tonight'
Enya – 'Only Time'
Bob Marley - 'One Love'
Leonard Cohen – 'Dance Me to the End of Love'
Righteous Brothers – 'Unchained Melody'
Wedding Entrance with Classical Music
If you are looking for a timeless wedding song and you love classical music, if you believe that your wedding will adapt to the theme, we recommend that you make your entrance with classical music.
Claude Debussy – 'Suite Bergamasque: III. Clair de Lune'
Johann Strauss II – 'The Blue Danube'
Antonio Vivaldi – 'Four Seasons: Spring'
Pachelbel – 'Canon in D'
George Frideric Handel – 'Water Music, Suite No:1'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – 'The Marriage of Figaro'