The wedding entrance isn’t just for the bride anymore—grooms are stepping into the spotlight in a big way. Whether you’re going for emotional, cinematic, or confident, your walk down the aisle sets the tone for the entire ceremony.
In 2026, grooms are choosing songs that actually reflect their personality—not just tradition.
🎧 Choose Your Entrance Style
Before picking a song, decide your vibe:
- Classic & Emotional – meaningful and timeless
- Modern & Cinematic – clean, stylish, movie-like
- Confident & Upbeat – fun energy and personality
- Epic & Dramatic – big entrance, big moment
💍 Best Groom Entrance Songs for 2026
🎻 Classic & Emotional
- “A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri
- “Perfect (Instrumental)” – Ed Sheeran
- “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
- “All of Me (Piano Version)” – John Legend
🎬 Modern & Cinematic
- “Until I Found You” – Stephen Sanchez
- “Golden Hour” – JVKE
- “Daylight” – David Kushner
- “Turning Page” – Sleeping at Last
😎 Confident & Upbeat
- “On Top of the World” – Imagine Dragons
- “Best Day of My Life” – American Authors
- “Good Life” – OneRepublic
- “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – Justin Timberlake
🔥 Epic & Unique (DJ Picks)
- “Time” – Hans Zimmer
- “Experience” – Ludovico Einaudi
- “Outro” – M83
- “My Way” – Frank Sinatra
🔥 2026 Groom Entrance Trends
- Instrumental versions of popular songs
- Perfectly timed entrances (right on the beat drop)
- Separate groom + groomsmen entrances
- Live musician layered with DJ track
🎯 Quick DJ Tips
- Keep it 30–60 seconds (no extended director’s cut 😅)
- Pick a song that flows into the next entrance
- Cue the best part of the song, not the intro
- Do a quick rehearsal if possible
💡 Final Thought
Your entrance is your first real moment of the day—make it count.
Whether it’s emotional, hype, or cinematic, the best choice is always the one that feels like you.