Everything about the wedding of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo: the atmosphere, the menu, the music...

Few weddings in recent times have captured as much media attention from the heart press as that of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo this Friday, which has had all kinds of details to make the evening unforgettable for its guests and protagonists.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 June 2023 Friday 16:45
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Everything about the wedding of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo: the atmosphere, the menu, the music...

Few weddings in recent times have captured as much media attention from the heart press as that of Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo this Friday, which has had all kinds of details to make the evening unforgettable for its guests and protagonists.

Kiko Hernández has been one of the first to tell how the wedding and the reception have been, explaining that the menu has had first class cuisine with a menu that offered shrimp soup with cherry, beef tenderloin, sea bass and assorted desserts.

"I have just arrived at the cocktail party, it has gone too far because it has put out a lot of appetizers and drinks, the room they have for the celebration is impressive," said Kiko, already wanting to return to the spectacular event he is experiencing.

In addition, Kiko Hernández explained that the protagonists were floating: "Kiko and Marta are full, it is the happiest day I have seen Matamoros in my life," he explained, in addition to revealing that "the reception was standing on the part of the hotel garden, but you could also be inside, dinner has already been seated in the lounge with spectacular music in the background”.

The wedding atmosphere was very festive, according to Terelu, who said that many people were "beginning to cheer", which has come to worry him and he has asked for more restraint, which the members of his table have not liked .

On the other hand, it has also revealed that the musical thread of the wedding between Kiko Matamoros and Marta López Álamo has been very classic, with a traditional jazz-style orchestra and "many wind instruments, like Frank Sinatra", according to the daughter of Maria Teresa Campos.