Top 28 Wedding Emcees in Singapore (2026 Reviewed)

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A great wedding emcee won’t just read off your itinerary — they’ll feel the room, manage your relatives’ speeches, time your march-in to the music, and make your dad-jokes land. A bad one will make 200 guests check their phones during dessert.

This guide rounds up Singapore’s most-booked wedding emcees in 2026, sorted by versatility, language coverage, and price tier. We pulled from Musical Touch, Perfect Weddings, Bridely, CheapAndGood, and individual emcee websites — all 28 are confirmed actively booking 2026 weddings.

Quick disclosure: we’re Just Married Films, wedding videographers and photographers. We’ve worked with most names on this list across hundreds of weddings — these picks are based on what we’ve seen on the day, not just on a vendor pitch. We don’t book emcee work ourselves; this list links you directly to each emcee.

How to choose your wedding emcee

  • Language match matters more than you think. If your in-laws speak Hokkien at home, an English-only emcee will lose half the room during the tea ceremony recap.
  • Watch a clip from a real wedding, not a corporate showreel. Weddings have wildly different pacing — you want to see them handle a parent’s speech, not a product launch.
  • Ask if they coordinate the day or just host. Some emcees double as Day-of Coordinators (Stan The Man, Alex Tan, Stanley Soh). If you don’t have a separate planner, this matters.
  • Pricing tiers: Budget under $800 → Mid $800–$1,500 → Luxury $1,500–$3,000+.

The 28 — sorted into Premium, Mid-tier, and Budget-friendly

Below: solo emcees first, then agencies. Each entry has language coverage, Instagram, website, and indicative price.

Linus Lee (Masterpiece Entertainment)

Bilingual emcee plus pianist-singer hybrid with 16+ years of weddings. One of the few hosts who can also handle the live music portion of your night.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,500–$3,000+
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Wayne Chan

Ex-CNA / 93.8 Live presenter. Multilingual host with broadcast polish and crisp diction.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Hokkien
Approx. price: $1,200–$2,500
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Alex Tan

High-volume specialist with 529+ weddings under his belt. Doubles as Day Of Coordinator.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Hokkien
Approx. price: $800–$1,500
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Sharlyn Lim

Veteran female bilingual emcee with a fashion and gala background. Polished and warm.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,200–$2,000
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Sylvia Tham

Trilingual host with strong Cantonese fluency — useful for Hong Kong family weddings or Cantonese-leaning households.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese
Approx. price: $1,000–$1,800
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Stanley Soh (Stan The Man)

High-energy host plus wedding coordinator combo. Good if you don’t have a separate planner.

Languages: English, Mandarin, dialects
Approx. price: $888–$1,688
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Botak Kai

Witty, comedic, bilingual with 10+ years on the mic. Crowd-warmer style.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Hokkien
Approx. price: $988–$1,688
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee Kevin (Ah Huat)

Hokkien-flavoured host. 700+ weddings since 2017 — very strong with traditional Chinese wedding crowds.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Hokkien
Approx. price: $588–$988
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Mireen Ng

Ex-K-pop artiste turned trilingual emcee — including Korean. Good fit for SG-Korean couples.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Korean
Approx. price: $1,200–$2,000
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Paige Tuieng

Polished bilingual female host with corporate plus wedding experience. Smooth flow.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,000–$1,800
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Lee Qing Hong

Bilingual with radio-host energy. Works well for younger couples wanting upbeat pacing.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $688–$1,200
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

James Yang

Premium bilingual emcee. Corporate gravitas with warmth — suits formal hotel ballroom weddings.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,500–$2,500
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

John Lye

Singer-guitarist plus emcee combo. Like Linus, can flex between hosting and live music.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,000–$1,800
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee Dixon (Dix Goes Emcee)

Wedding-focused for 8 years. Relaxed, friendly tone — good for casual ballroom or restaurant weddings.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $688–$1,288
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Rayson Soh (Wedding Emcee SG)

Trilingual with smooth crowd-work. Handles unexpected speeches and interruptions well.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Hokkien
Approx. price: $788–$1,488
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee Nelson

Bilingual with livestream and hybrid wedding experience — useful if you have overseas family attending virtually.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $688–$1,288
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee MJ (MJ Lim)

Bilingual female emcee with strong Bridely reviews.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $888–$1,488
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Charmaine Yee

KISS92 FM presenter — celebrity polish at a celebrity-tier rate.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $1,800–$3,000
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee Jacks

Quick-witted English-leaning host. Banter-style.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $688–$1,288
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee Ivan

4,000+ events across 18 years. Multilingual including Malay and dialects.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Malay, dialects
Approx. price: $1,200–$2,500
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Emcee SG (Singapore Malay Wedding Emcee)

Specialist Malay wedding hosts — akad nikah, sanding, traditional ceremony flow.

Languages: Malay, English
Approx. price: $688–$1,488
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Asnisa Crew Entertainment

Malay wedding hosting team — high-energy, family-style.

Languages: Malay, English
Approx. price: $800–$1,500
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Felicia (Musical Touch)

Trilingual GOLD-tier emcee with Cantonese — also doubles as a singer if you book Musical Touch’s combo packages.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese
Approx. price: $988–$1,888
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Jia Xi (Musical Touch)

Trilingual including Thai. Useful for SG-Thai couples or Thai-leaning families.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Thai
Approx. price: $988–$1,888
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Dex (Musical Touch)

Trilingual Japanese-speaking emcee. Rare in Singapore — good for SG-Japan weddings.

Languages: English, Mandarin, Japanese
Approx. price: $788–$1,488
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Corazon Events

Agency with multiple emcees on roster. Package includes day coordinator.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $688–$1,288
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

Merry Bees Live Music

Established agency stable — pair their emcees with their live band for cohesive flow.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $700–$1,800
Find them: Website  |  Instagram

The Will You Marry Me Co

Budget-friendly, pure wedding-focused team. Lower-tier price for solid bilingual hosting.

Languages: English, Mandarin
Approx. price: $500–$800
Find them: Website  |  Instagram


Specialist picks at a glance

  • Hokkien-strong: Emcee Kevin, Wayne Chan, Alex Tan, Botak Kai, Rayson Soh, Emcee Ivan.
  • Cantonese-capable: Sylvia Tham, Felicia (Musical Touch).
  • Malay weddings: Emcee SG, Asnisa Crew Entertainment, Emcee Ivan.
  • Korean / Japanese / Thai: Mireen Ng (Korean), Dex (Japanese), Jia Xi (Thai).
  • Premium / celebrity tier ($1,500+): Linus Lee, Charmaine Yee, James Yang, Wayne Chan, Mireen Ng.
  • Budget-friendly (under $800): The Will You Marry Me Co, Emcee Kevin (start tier), Lee Qing Hong, Emcee Dixon, Emcee Nelson, Emcee Jacks, Corazon Events.
  • Combo emcee plus singer / musician: Linus Lee, John Lye, Felicia.
  • Combo emcee plus Day-of Coordinator: Stan The Man, Alex Tan, Stanley Soh.

Need to script your own ceremony flow first?

If you’re still working out the running order before booking an emcee, see our Ultimate Guide to Writing a Wedding Emcee Script. It walks through march-in cues, speech sequencing, tea ceremony recap timing, and the awkward “thank parents” pause that always runs longer than you plan for.

Want photo + video that pairs with your emcee?

If you’re sorting out the rest of your day’s vendors, our Top 30 Wedding Videographers Singapore and Top 30 Wedding Photographers Singapore guides cover the same depth — and we offer combined photo + video packages that often save 20–30% versus hiring separately. WhatsApp us if you want to chat about your day.

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