Sara Bareilles and Joe Tippett
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Sara Bareilles and Joe Tippett Tie the Knot in Heartfelt Celebration

After years of love, music, and shared creativity, Sara Bareilles and Joe Tippett have officially tied the knot!

The “Love Song” singer, 45, and the actor, 43, exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony attended by close friends and family.

Bareilles confirmed the news on Tuesday, Oct. 7, with a sweet Instagram post. 

“We did a big thing,” she began. “I will just say that I love this man and I love the community who came to hold us up.”  

In the wedding images she shared, Bareilles looked radiant in a white gown with cap sleeves and a plunging neckline, carrying a colorful bouquet.

Tippett complemented her in a dark green suit. 

In a charming touch, their dog walked down the aisle wearing a tuxedo jacket and cute little red bowtie.

Prior to the wedding, Tippett posted a heartfelt message: “Marrying My Best Friend Today. May We All Be So Lucky.”  


Bareilles & Tippett: Their Love Story

Their love story began behind the scenes. 

The stars first met in 2015 during the out-of-town tryout for “Waitress: The Musical,” where Bareilles wrote the score and Tippett was cast as Earl.

Their bond grew over time, and by 2017 they made their first public appearance together.   

On New Year’s Day 2023, Bareilles announced their engagement with a warm Instagram post, writing, “Yes to marrying this man. It’s an easy, earned, relaxed YES.”  

“The more I know you the more I know I love you…and you have introduced me to parts of myself I was afraid to love,” she added in the touching post.

Tippett’s proposal was beautifully spontaneous.

During a trip to Mexico City, he asked Bareilles to marry him on a rooftop at sunset, according to People

They had been searching for the perfect ring, but in a candid move, he grabbed a simple gold feather band from a local market and proposed anyway.


Bareilles’ Wedding Vision

In a January interview with PEOPLE, Bareilles revealed her vision for the big day: cozy, warm, and full of comfort.

She emphasized that she didn’t want a grand performance at the ceremony — her non-negotiables included comfortable seating, blankets, great food, and music that felt genuine.

“What I really want to do is celebrate bringing our community of loved ones together to witness this journey we’re taking,” she shared with the outlet. “And I really want my friends and family to feel like they had a great weekend.”

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