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Family Sings Challenging Irish Song After Wedding Reception Ends

February 26, 2018

Family Sings Challenging Irish Song After Wedding Reception Ends

No one wanted to go home after the wedding festivities were over, so this family sings to keep the celebration going. And it was all caught on video!

Weddings are so exciting especially when it gets to the wedding reception. Sometimes no one wants to go home after the grand celebration. That is definitely the case with these guests! The wedding reception is long over, but a few family and friends are still in a celebratory mood. So, they are keeping the party going with some singing.

The bride comes from a very musical family, so what a better way to continue the festivities than with some singing? She decided to delegate her sister to take it away and lead the song. And they did a great job!

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godupdates family sings after reception Credit: Youtube/RM Videos

Now this song is a fun traditional Irish song called, “The Rattlin Bog” and the lyrics can be a bit challenging for most people to sing. But with the help of her new brother in law, the bride’s sister is keeping up with the challenge just fine!

godupdates family sings after reception Credit: Youtube/RM Videos

They sound great too! The bride is harmonizing with her sister while the rest of the guest join in also. Even the lady who is recording the video is having a great time singing out loud. The video quickly went viral when it was posted online. Everyone loved it! You have got to see it!

WATCH: Family Sings After Wedding Reception

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