Emily and Tyler celebrated their nuptials with a sunny rooftop ceremony and reception full of whimsical wisteria at The Bridge Building.
These University of Georgia graduates met through mutual college friends at a New Year’s Eve Widespread Panic concert at none other than the Bridgestone Arena here in Nashville!
To keep with their Music City love story, Tyler popped the question before a Nashville Predators hockey game in the same arena where they first met. And when choosing their wedding venue, they recognized the Bridge Building on their way to a Titans football game and knew it would be the perfect spot.
When the wedding day arrived, Emily was dressed in an off-the-shoulder mermaid gown with pearl details, a slicked back classic bun, traditional white heels, and she carried a bouquet of peach and lavender blooms. Emily and Tyler opted out of a wedding party so their special day could feel as intimate as possible.
As the sun was setting over the Nashville skyline in the background, Emily and Tyler tied the knot between floral arrangements of peach, white, and lavender surrounded by a joyful audience of family and friends on the rooftop.
Afterwards, guests made their way to the riverfront patio to enjoy a couple passed apps of bacon wrapped shrimp, fried mac and cheese bites, mini chicken and waffles, and pepper jelly pimento bruschetta while the main space got its final touch for the reception.
The Cumberland space at The Bridge Building looked bright and dreamy with crisp white linens, gold chiavari chairs, and pink silk napkins at each table with elegant elevated centerpieces of white hydrangeas and peach blooms. Individually hung wisteria vines in pink, peach, and lavender stole the show; they surrounded a grand Maria chandelier at the center of the room, creating the most whimsical feel against the industrial beams of the space, while a greenery boxwood wall of champagne welcomed the guests into the reception and added to the dreamy ambiance.
Once guests found their seats, a plated dinner service began followed by a traditional first dance to “They Love Each Other” by The Grateful Dead, a champagne toast, and the cutting of the cake. Emily had a quick outfit change into a sparkling cocktail-style dress with white western boots, and they danced the night away with their loved ones!
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