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🎵 Wedding Songs of 2025 by Moments

The Definitive 2025 Guide to New Wedding Music.

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Matthew Campbell
Jan 14, 2026
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2025 has been an incredible year for music, and your wedding deserves a soundtrack that feels as current as your love story. I’ve spent the year digging through new releases to find the hidden gems, the soul-stirrers, and the floor-fillers that will define weddings in 2026.

A Note on Curation: Music is fluid. While I’ve categorized these songs based on where they shine brightest, don’t feel boxed in! A 'Cocktail Hour' track might be your perfect 'Grand Entrance’. If a song resonates with you, it’s in the right “category".

You’ll notice a few [AI] selections. These represent the cutting edge of custom wedding music, offering unique sounds that were impossible just a few years ago.

168 Songs - Spotify Playlist shared at the end.

Looking for the party hits of 2025? See the list here.

Wedding Songs of 2025 by Moments

Ceremony

Prelude

  1. Beautiful Day - Black Violin feat. Lalah Hathaway

  2. Can’t Help Falling in Love - Jamie Hannah

  3. Chasing Cars - Damien LeBlanc

  4. Days Like These - Luke Combs

  5. No One Else - We the Least

  6. Stay This Way - Natalie Taylor

  7. To Be Loved by You (Instrumental Version) - Steven C

  8. Until I Found You (Acoustic Cover) - Bear Montana

  9. Wedding Love - Brant Buckley

  10. Yellow (Instrumental Version) - Tim O’Neill

Partner 1 (Groom) Processional

  1. Bones (Wedding Version) - Russell Dickerson

  2. FOOL PROOF - Justin Wilder

  3. Grow Old (Acoustic Version) - Mateo Palmitier

  4. You For A Reason (Stripped) - Warren Zeiders

Wedding Party Processional

  1. Feel So Close Acoustic Cover - Silk Street

  2. I Love You so Much - Alianna Ferguson

  3. Lady May (Instrumental) - Philip Bowen

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