A Wedding Welcome Speech From the Couple
A Wedding Welcome Speech From the Couple
The Occasion
This is the speech the newlyweds (or the couple, at the start of the night) give together to welcome everyone to the reception. The vibe is warm, joyful, and a little overwhelmed in the best way — you're thanking people for traveling, for helping, for showing up, and you're setting the tone for the party.
It's usually given right before dinner or right after the first dance. Keep it tight and full of heart: ~3 minutes (~620 words for the spoken part).
The Speech
Hi, everyone! We made it. We're married!
For anyone who doesn't know us yet — I'm [name one] and this is [name two], and tonight we are officially the happiest two people in [city/venue].
We wanted to take just a minute, before the food and the dancing and the questionable dance moves, to say the thing that matters most: thank you. Thank you for being here.
Some of you got on a plane. Some of you drove [number] hours. Some of you rearranged your whole weekend, found a babysitter, bought a gift, learned where [venue] even is — and you did all of it to stand in a room and celebrate two people who love each other.
We don't take that lightly. Look around — this room is everyone we love, in one place, at one time. That almost never happens.
So we're going to remember tonight forever, and a big part of that is you.
We have to thank a few people by name. To our parents — [parents' names] — thank you for raising us, for loving us, and for [inside detail — paying for half of this / not panicking when we said we were getting married]. To [name of helper — wedding party, planner, friend], thank you for keeping us sane and keeping this whole thing standing up.
And to each other — [turn to your partner] — I didn't know it was possible to be this lucky. I get to spend the rest of my life with my favorite person and my best friend. [Inside joke or one specific thing you love] is the kind of thing I'll be grateful for forever.
Now, here's the deal for the rest of the night. Eat too much. Dance even if you're bad at it — especially if you're bad at it. Tell us a story we've never heard. And at some point, come find us, because we genuinely want a hug from every single person in this room.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for loving us. Let's celebrate!
Make It Yours
- [name one] / [name two] — Both your names. Saying them out loud together for the first time as a married couple gets a great reaction.
- [number] hours / [city/venue] — Specifics make people feel seen. Call out the friend who drove farthest or flew in from another country.
- [parents' names] + [inside detail] — Name your parents and add one warm, slightly funny truth. Swap-ins: "for the open bar," "for trusting our taste," "for crying more than we did."
- [inside joke or one specific thing you love] — The line that makes the room go "awww." Pick something only the two of you would say.
Delivery Notes
- Decide in advance who says what. Trading lines back and forth keeps it lively; or one of you carries it while the other stands close and nods.
- The big moment is turning to your partner. Actually turn, actually look at them, and forget the room exists for that one line.
- Keep your drink in one hand for the toast at the end, but set it down while you talk so your hands are free to gesture.
- If you get choked up, let it happen — wedding guests love nothing more than a happy couple too emotional to finish a sentence.
- End on energy, not sentiment: "Let's celebrate!" should sound like a starting gun for the party.
Variations
2-minute short version (condensed):
Hi, everyone — we're married! I'm [name one], this is [name two], and we just want to say thank you for being here. Some of you traveled a long way to be in this room, and it means everything to us. Tonight, eat too much, dance even if you're bad at it, and come find us for a hug. Thank you for loving us. Let's celebrate!
Longer, more formal version (sit-down dinner / black-tie):
Good evening, and welcome. On behalf of both of our families, [name one] and I are honored to have you with us this evening. Many of you have known us our entire lives; some of you we've only recently been lucky enough to meet.
To all of you: thank you for sharing in this moment. Before we begin our meal, we'd like to acknowledge the people who made this day possible — our parents, [parents' names], whose love and generosity we will never be able to fully repay...
Bottom Line
Use this to open your reception and set a warm, grateful, party-ready tone in three minutes flat. The one thing that makes it land: actually turn to your partner mid-speech and say the one true thing only the two of you would understand.