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Recommended songs for band performances to liven up a wedding reception

Recommended songs for band performances to liven up a wedding reception
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Recommended songs for band performances to liven up a wedding reception

No wedding reception would be complete without a performance to liven up the party.

Many of you may be thinking about playing in a band to celebrate close friends or coworkers on their special day.

Music is perfect for a reception activity because everyone can get excited together.

That said, it can be hard to decide which songs to play.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended songs for a band performance at a wedding.

We’ve picked songs from a wide range of genres, so use this as a reference to match the couple’s tastes and the overall atmosphere of the wedding.

Top 10 recommended songs for a band performance to liven up a wedding reception

Banzai ~ I'm glad I loved you ~Ulfuls

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~So glad I love you~ - Ulfuls

It was released in 1996 as Ulfuls’ 10th single.

The lyrics are wonderful—when the groom sings it, the bride will be delighted.

The performance difficulty isn’t very high, so it’s a song I’d love to have the groom’s friends play.

During the chorus, everyone shouting “Banzai!” really heats things up.

Love me, Love youMrs. GREEN APPLE

A perfect song for wedding entertainment has arrived.

It features a dazzling sound crafted with Broadway musicals in mind.

The heartfelt melodies woven by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE will warm the hearts of the bride, groom, and guests alike.

Released in February 2018, the track was also used as the theme song for the AbemaTV drama “Onzoshi Boys.” The lyrics depict a world brimming with “love,” expressing the importance of love and the small joys felt in everyday life.

Its rhythmic, catchy sound also makes it a great fit as a dance number.

Why not let this piece add color to a special moment?

MarigoldAimyon

Aimyon – Marigold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Marigold Aimyon

Many people are probably looking for songs they can perform as a solo sing-and-play act for a wedding reception.

For you, I recommend Aimyon’s “Marigold.” Aimyon even performed this song on the 2018 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, so it’s very well known.

Influenced by kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) melodies, it’s popular across generations and is a perfect choice for a wedding performance.

Wedding SongKazuyoshi Saito

A warm song that celebrates the beginning of a new life is essential for a wedding performance.

This work by Kazuyoshi Saito is characterized by its gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics.

Released in January 2007, it was also used as the commercial song for the wedding magazine Zexy.

It depicts wishes for the days ahead and the blessings of those gathered.

It also touches on the beautiful scene of white flowers swaying and the mystery of encounter and love, making it perfect for the newlyweds’ send-off.

Since it can be performed with just a guitar, it’s easy to include as a band performance at the reception.

This moving ballad is sure to remain in guests’ memories for a long time.

MiracleGReeeeN

A song by GReeeeN loved by many for its moving melody and heartfelt lyrics.

Released in May 2008, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama ROOKIES.

With its memorable piano sound, this piece is perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.

It describes meeting a loved one as a “miracle” and portrays the happy journey the two walk together as a “track” of their lives.

Performing it as a wedding entertainment piece would add a touch of brilliance to the couple’s new beginning.

Wrapped in a warm atmosphere, the lyrics also make a wonderful message to someone special.

1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism – 1,150,000-Kilometer Film [Official Audio]
1,150,000 Kilometers of Film Official HIGE DANDism

115-man Kilometer Film, which likens memories with a lover to movie film, is a perfect song for couples about to get married.

It’s included on Official HIGE DANDism’s 2018 album Escaparade, and it was also used as the theme song for the film Love Me, Love Me Not.

The jazzy piano tones and Satoshi Fujihara’s clear, airy vocals gently depict the scenes that color the couple’s life together.

If you listen to it when you want to look back on days with someone special, or when you want to dream about the future, it might just fill you with happiness.

A Bouquet for YouHikaru Utada

The song that gently conveys the feeling of staying close to someone you cherish was released by Hikaru Utada in 2016.

Chosen as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Toto Nee-chan,” it’s a medium-tempo ballad notable for its piano and strings.

It carries a warm message of entrusting one’s feelings for a loved one to a bouquet of flowers.

Utada’s transparent, pure vocals also convey deep emotion.

It’s a great choice to perform as a wedding surprise to celebrate the bride and groom.

Because it creates a moving atmosphere, it’s also perfect for times when you want to deepen your bond with someone special.

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