This summer, Lincoln Center will host a mass wedding: everyone can get married
'15.06.2023'
Alina Prikhodko
Lincoln Center is preparing for the most romantic event of this summer - a mass wedding for everyone. Write it down on your calendars: the summer wedding will take place on Saturday, July 8th. And you are invited!
If you want to get married at Lincoln Center for free and have a celebration of your love with other New Yorkers, you can register your couple for the wedding ceremony here:. IMPORTANT: the ceremony will not have legal force, it's just a chance to show your love and get positive emotions.
The ceremony will be directed by director and screenwriter Scott Wittman, winner of the Tony, Grammy and Oliver awards, and the musical accompaniment will be provided by the famous Betty Sussman. The event will include a multi-cultural marriage ceremony with representatives of different religions, as well as live performances, food, karaoke and an unforgettable party.
The entertainment part will be hosted by comedian Murray Hill. Opera diva Latonia Moore, ballet duo Sarah Mearns and Robbie Fairchild of the New York City Ballet, choreographer Josh Bergass, and the Juilliard School String Quartet will perform at the ceremony. Guests will also enjoy performances by friends of Lincoln Center: Bridget Everett, Dan Finnerty, Jamie Lozano, Florencia Cuenca and the New York Youth Choir.
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The well-known DJ and drag queen Lady Bunny will stir up the atmosphere of the party. This will be an unforgettable dance party on the outdoor dance floor of Lincoln Center. The dress code of the party is wedding, so you can let your imagination run wild and dress up as creatively as possible.
Love Celebration at Lincoln Center is for everyone – engaged couples, those who have been married for a long time, or just recently dating. If you have not found your soul mate yet, come anyway - it will be fun!
The event was decided to be held after the success of last year's (re)wedding party. It was organized for couples whose wedding plans were disrupted by the pandemic. Just look how much fun it was last year! ⇓