Exit Songs / Recessional - to what song would you exit your wedding ceremony?
- Laura Seymour
- Jun 16, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 11

What to Expect from Laura Seymour Violin at the End of Your Wedding Ceremony
Your wedding ceremony is one of the most magical moments of your life, and what better way to conclude it than with the perfect piece of music to celebrate your love? Whether you envision an elegant classical piece to set a sophisticated tone or a joyful pop anthem to kick-start the celebrations, my violin music will create a beautiful and memorable atmosphere as you walk back up the aisle together.
So – let the celebrations continue!
Top Recommendations for Your Exit Piece (Recessional)
Classical Choices:
Spring – Vivaldi
Ave Maria – Schubert
On Wings Of Song – Mendelssohn
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba – Handel
Modern Pop Choices:
Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake
Viva La Vida – Coldplay
Marry You – Bruno Mars
Over The Rainbow – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
A Sky Full Of Stars – Coldplay
Classic Pop Choices:
Here Comes The Sun – The Beatles
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen
Bittersweet Symphony – The Verve
What a Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
At Last – Etta James
Film & TV Choices:
Glasgow Love Theme – Love Actually
Tale As Old As Time – Beauty and the Beast
Kissing You – Des’ree
Game of Thrones Theme – Game of Thrones
My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion
Confetti Moments
Thinking of having a confetti moment as you exit? I’d love to continue playing while you capture these joyful photographs, ensuring the perfect soundtrack for this beautiful part of your day. Just let me know if you’d like live music during this moment, and I’ll be delighted to accompany the celebration.
Special Requests
If there’s a song you don’t see on my list, do let me know! I will always check to see if an arrangement already exists. If not, I offer bespoke arrangements at £60.00 per piece to ensure your music is truly personal to you.
When Do You Need to Decide?
While there’s no rush to choose music from my existing repertoire, if you’re considering a bespoke arrangement, I recommend making your decision as soon as possible. Ideally, I ask for at least a month’s notice to arrange and perfect your chosen piece within your setlist. Don’t worry—I’ll reach out in plenty of time to confirm your choices!
Remember: It’s a Celebration! You’re Married!
Your wedding day should be filled with joy, love, and beautiful music. Take your time exploring these musical options, and if you need any guidance, I’m always here to help. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts and help create the perfect soundtrack for your wedding day.
Best wishes,
Laura Seymour Violin

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