An emo wedding during a Coheed & Cambria cruise
We first met at the Warped Tour — we’re both musicians and huge fans of pop-punk. So of course we decided to have an emo wedding on a music festival cruise put on by the band Coheed & Cambria!
20 heavy metal wedding songs from two snobs
It was not love at first sight for Sonia and Tom… they each thought the other was a “snob” because Tom was into traditional Heavy Metal while Sonia enjoyed Black Metal. But now they’re engaged, and sharing their fave heavy metal wedding songs.
It’s a rustic meets rock ‘n’ roll glam wedding in the Hudson Valley
Lauren and Greg planned an amazing rock ‘n’ roll glam wedding in New York and we couldn’t resist sharing it. think pink glittery hair, a glittery train, a leather jacket, shades of pink, loads of stars, and some Chucks for dancing. There were geometric centerpieces and a golden T-Rex cake topper just to add some more RAWR to the day. As if there could be any more!
An eclectic rock ‘n’ roll burlesque extravaganza wedding
Jeb and I are an eclectic and creative couple — he makes candles and plays spoons, while I'm a burlesque dancer and costume milliner. Our wedding was very us: a mixture of extravagance and quirkiness where all of our talented friends were included. Our whole wedding was put together using my DIY skills (I made all the invites, programs, and decorations) and the talents of our friends and family.
Owls, vines, & feathers at this glam Labyrinth meets 1920s wedding
Chrystal and John had a gorgeous Labyrinth meets 1920s wedding at Luxmore Grande Estate. They mixed their love for rock and roll into this dreamy theme. The reception matched the ceremony area with chandeliers and candelabras. The pair chose a baroque tablecloth for their sweetheart table and more vinery adorning the front of their table.
Don’t miss the amazing five-tier cake covered in metallic fondant, and jewels…
It’s guitars & malt shop love at this retro diner-themed wedding
I am a retro pinup and my husband is a phenomenal guitar player. What better way to combine the two passions with a retro diner theme wedding? With tabletop jukeboxes and condiment caddies on every table, an electric guitar as our guestbook, ice cream sundae wedges on my feet, 45s lining the aisle, my bridesmaids carrying albums down the aisle instead of bouquets, guitar pick place cards, and a working jukebox at the front of the ceremony space, and guitar pick flower boutonnieres, our wedding was a combination of retro style and rock 'n' roll.