NY Couple Charges $333 For Wedding Tickets, Compares Experience To A Beyoncé Concert

"Let's put the stress on the guests, and let's sell tickets for a wedding."

A NY couple just turned wedding invites into a whole experience, and yes, the price tag is making people do math. Nova and Reemo Styles charged $333 for tickets, and they didn’t pick the number because it looked cute on a flyer. To make it feel like more than a cash grab, the ticket included a seat on a double-decker tour bus with a 12-hour route through iconic NYC stops, including Hudson Yards, One World Trade Center, and even the courthouse where they got married.

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But the plot twist is what really changes the vibe.

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The $333 ticket price wasn’t chosen at random. Reemo explained to Fox 10 in Phoenix that the number three-three-three symbolizes change, growth, and strength—values that resonate deeply with the couple.

"It was something that we wanted to be intentional about," he shared, adding that the price struck a balance between affordability and significance.

The ticket also included a seat on a double-decker tour bus that took guests on a 12-hour journey to some of New York City’s most iconic landmarks. Stops included Hudson Yards, One World Trade Center, the courthouse where they were married, and even a movie theater, making the day as much about the experience as it was about the union itself.

The $333 ticket price wasn’t chosen at random. Reemo explained to Fox 10 in Phoenix that the number three-three-three symbolizes change, growth, and strength—values that resonate deeply with the couple.Getty
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Despite the hefty price tag, the couple made it clear that their intent was not to profit from their guests.

Instead, the proceeds were donated to a charity foundation that supports couples struggling with infertility—a cause close to their hearts.

This altruistic twist softened the perception of the event, turning what could have been seen as a money grab into an opportunity to give back.

Charging guests to attend their wedding also had an unexpected benefit: it helped the couple refine their guest list. "It opened our eyes to people's perspectives about us, their value on our relationship, and so much more," Nova reflected.

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Reemo added, "We figured that you have to really dig in your pocket and say, ‘You know what? Do I really want to go?’ We really wanted people who truly wanted to be there for us."

Despite the hefty price tag, the couple made it clear that their intent was not to profit from their guests.Getty

Nova and Reemo Styles weren’t just charging for a seat, they were selling a full day of landmarks, starting with the courthouse where they tied the knot.

Then comes the part that softens the outrage, because the couple says the ticket proceeds went to a charity foundation supporting couples dealing with infertility.

While this wedding might not be everyone’s cup of tea, Nova and Reemo Styles successfully created an event that was as unique as their love story—one that will be talked about for years to come.

Whether this trend will catch on remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Styles’ wedding was an unforgettable experience for all involved.

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And this is similar to the friend who wanted to profit off her meal prep recipes, after she refused.

Even Nova admitted the $333 price did its own dirty work, it helped reveal who actually cared enough to show up for them.

The Future of Wedding Celebrations

Wedding trends are evolving, and experts believe this ticketed approach may reflect a shift in societal values. Modern relationships often prioritize experiences over traditional norms. 'In today's culture, people seek authenticity and personal expression,' she notes on her website, susanadavid.com.

This idea resonates with many couples who want their weddings to be memorable, even if it means charging guests. However, it’s essential to balance creativity with sensitivity, ensuring that the celebration remains inclusive for everyone.

Moreover, offering tiered pricing or flexible options can make the event more accessible.

Reemo summed it up with one blunt question, do you really want to be there, after you’ve dug into your pocket for 333?

The decision by Nova and Reemo Styles to charge $333 for wedding tickets has stirred up a significant conversation about the evolving nature of celebrations in contemporary society. This choice mirrors a growing trend where couples prioritize unique and personal expressions of their love, even at the expense of traditional norms. However, the challenge lies in ensuring that such innovations do not compromise inclusivity.

The Styles' approach to their wedding, likening it to a Beyoncé concert, raises questions about accessibility for guests. Transparent communication and adaptable pricing structures could be essential in navigating this new landscape. As weddings continue to transform, striking a balance between creativity and consideration will be vital for maintaining the joy and memorable experiences that are the hallmark of these cherished events.

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