how to welcome guests to a mehndi night on the mic
A warm, lively welcome works best on a mehndi night: greet everyone, thank them for coming, and set the mood with a few words about color, music, and celebration. Keep it short, upbeat, and easy to hear over the music.
Mic opening lines
You can say something like: “Good evening, everyone! Welcome to our mehndi night. Thank you for being here to celebrate with us, and we hope you enjoy the colors, the music, the food, and all the beautiful moments tonight.”
Or, a more lively version: “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our mehndi celebration! Tonight is all about joy, laughter, music, and memories, so please relax, enjoy yourselves, and be part of this special evening.”
A simple formula
- Greet the guests.
- Thank them for coming.
- Mention the occasion.
- Set the tone for fun and celebration.
- Give any quick instructions if needed, such as seating or timing.
Sample script
“Good evening, everyone, and a very warm welcome to our mehndi night. We’re so happy to have each of you here with us for this special celebration. Please enjoy the music, the dancing, the food, and all the festive moments, and thank you again for making tonight so memorable.”
Tips for the mic
- Keep it brief, about 20 to 40 seconds.
- Speak clearly and slowly, since people will be chatting and music may be playing.
- Use a cheerful tone, but avoid making it too long or formal.
- If you want, add a personal line about the bride, groom, or family.
A mehndi welcome is usually best when it feels warm, not over-scripted. Think of it as opening the door to the party, not giving a speech.
TL;DR: Greet warmly, thank guests, mention the mehndi celebration, and invite everyone to enjoy the night with music, food, and dancing.