Choreographer Daniel Lewis brought his dance skills to life with an unforgettable entrance at his wedding. His bride, Bonnie Su, shared the moment on YouTube, where it quickly went viral, racking up 4.4 million views. Dressed in a sharp grey suit, Daniel exuded confidence as he entered, instantly earning cheers from the crowd.
As the music kicked in, it was clear that this was no ordinary groom’s entrance. Daniel strutted down the aisle and began dancing with two of his friends before six groomsmen joined in, each pair taking turns to show off their moves. Daniel even got the audience involved, leading a wave across the venue like a true rockstar.
Wedding guests enthusiastically supported Daniel, cheering him and his crew on throughout the performance. Viewers at home were equally impressed, commenting on the creativity and fun of the routine. One viewer wrote, “This is what the world could use more of—outside-the-box, creative, fun, uninhibited talent. Thank you!”
Daniel’s background in dance made this lively performance a natural fit for him. Bonnie explained in the video description, “We met through dancing, so we couldn’t do it any other way! Special thanks to our groomsmen who only learned this a few days before.” Choreographed groom’s dances have become popular on YouTube, with notable performances like the one from Richmond, Virginia, groom Kirk.
Bonnie, a choreographer, director, and producer based in Melbourne, Australia, documented their special day through several videos, including the bridal party entrance and first dance. She shared her feelings about their wedding on her YouTube channel, stating, “After over eight years of dating, we got married! We had the most incredible day, surrounded by our dear family and friends, and everything was a blessing.”