
Some of Your Favorite Country Singersy Singers’ Stunning Wedding Photos
You’ll Fall In Love With These 26 Country Singers’ Gorgeous Wedding Photos
Country singers’ wedding photos are often some of their fans’ most beloved images. Fans love seeing the joy on their favorite artists’ faces on the day they say “I do.”
For singers who’ve been married for several years (or even decades), it’s fun to look back at their wedding photos to see how much they and their spouses have changed over time.
Get ready to swoon over 26 different country artists’ gorgeous wedding photos in the list below.
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Country singer Randy Houser was married once before he married his now-wife, Tatiana, on May 4, 2016. They said “I do” during a beautiful ceremony at the Homestead Manor in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee.
The couple has since welcomed two sons, Huckleberry “Huck” and Harlan.
Carrie Underwood & Mike Fisher
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Carrie Underwood married NHL star Mike Fisher during a beautiful ceremony in Georgia on July 10, 2010. They’ve since welcomed two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
Clint Black & Lisa Hartman Black
Country singer Clint Black married actress Lisa Hartman on October 20, 1991, during a beautiful ceremony on his farm in Texas.
Eight years after their wedding, the couple released the iconic country love song “When I Said I Do.” They welcomed their first and only child, a daughter named Lily Pearl, in 2001.
Vince Gill & Amy Grant
Vince Gill and Amy Grant tied the knot on March 10, 2000. It was both singers’ second marriage.
The couple formed a blended family, with Amy having three children from her previous marriage and Vince having a daughter from his. They later welcomed a daughter together, Corrina, on March 12, 2001, nearly one year after they married.
Kane & Katelyn Brown
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Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, were married on October 12, 2018. They now have three children: daughters Kinsgley and Kodi, and son Krewe.
The couple also sings together, and scored a #1 hit with their duet “Thank God.”
Brett & Taylor Young
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“Mercy” singer Brett Young married his now-wife, Taylor, on November 3, 2018. They tied the knot in front of 200 guests during a stunning ceremony in Palm Desert, California.
Brett and Taylor have since welcomed two daughters: Presley and Rowan.
Barbara Mandrell & Ken Dudney

Country music icon Barbara Mandrell married her husband, Ken Dudney, on May 28, 1967. They share three children: sons Matthew and Nathan, and daughter Jamie.
“Yours” singer Russell Dickerson married his now-wife, Kailey, on May 5, 2013, during a romantic ceremony in Nashville. The couple has since welcomed two sons: Remington and Radford.
Chris & Morgane Stapleton
Chris and Morgane Stapleton married on October 27, 2007. The couple has since welcomed five children.
The Stapletons tour together, and Morgane can almost always be seen onstage by Chris’ side. She also sings backing vocals on many of his songs.
Additionally, the couple has teamed up to write songs together. They also co-produced Chris’ 2023 album, Higher, with Dave Cobb, which won the ACM Award for Album of the Year.
Luke & Nicole Combs
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Luke Combs married his now-wife, Nicole, during a breathtaking ceremony in Florida on August 1, 2020. The couple has since welcomed two sons, Tex and Beau.
Kenny & Wanda Rogers

Kenny Rogers was married four times before he wed Wanda Miller on June 1, 1997. They said “I do” during a ceremony held at Kenny’s ranch in Athens, Georgia.
The couple shared twin sons (Kenny had three other children from previous relationships). They were married for 22 years before Kenny passed away on March 20, 2020.
Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani
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Blake Shelton married his longtime love, Gwen Stefani, during an intimate ceremony in Oklahoma on July 3, 2021. Voice host Carson Daly was the officiant.
The couple wrote their own vows for the ceremony. Blake performed a song he wrote called “We Can Reach the Stars.” But he said Gwen’s vows “absolutely slayed [him]“ because of how sweet they were.