Forget the chapel. Couples are heading to unexpected venues for their weddings
Couples are increasingly choosing non-traditional venues for their weddings, opting for unique locations that reflect their personalities and create immersive experiences. Marriage celebrant Kerrin Muller and her husband Jacob held their wedding at Golden Age Cinema & Bar in Surry Hills, replacing a traditional ceremony with a short film about their relationship. Pinterest's 2026 wedding trends report highlights a growing preference for unconventional spaces like movie theaters, speakeasies, and even corporate offices.
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