The Viral Wedding Moment That’s Actually Worth It: The Last Dance

last dance for the bride and groom

Over the past couple years, more and more couples have been turning to creating intentional moments for their wedding day. The last dance trend has taken social media by storm and as a Documentary Wedding Photographer, I find the last dance to be one I want sticking around.

How to incorporate the last dance into your timeline:

Instead of just a traditional sparkler send off, the best way to smoothly incorporate your last dance into the end of night festivities is to have your DJ announce the exit of all your remaining guests to head outside for the bride and groom grand exit. This way you will have the 5 remaining minutes alone to your favorite song.

Looking for song choices?

Choosing a song to play at your last dance should be intentional and heartfelt. Besides your first dance song, pick one that has meaning to both of you. If you need a little inspiration, here is a list of some romantic, timeless and nostalgic songs to consider:

  • Can’t Help Falling in Love – Elvis Presley
  • At Last – Etta James
  • The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra
  • Make You Feel My Love – Adele or Bob Dylan
  • All of Me – John Legend
  • You Are the Best Thing – Ray LaMontagne
  • Forever Like That (Acoustic) – Ben Rector
  • Coming Home – Leon Bridges
  • Simply the Best – Noah Reid
  • When the Party’s Over – Billie Eilish
  • Lover (First Dance Remix)” – Taylor Swift
  • Beyond – Leon Bridges
  • Until I Found You – Stephen Sanchez & Em Beihold
  • You – Dan + Shay
  • Sea of Love – Cat Power
  • The Night We Met – Lord Huron
  • Home – Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Looking to document the intentional and candid moments of your wedding day? I am ready to chat