Joey Graziadei & Kelsey Anderson Reveal Bachelor & Bachelorette Party Plans

Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson at Hulu’s Get Real House
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What To Know

  • The Bachelor couple Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson revealed what they want to do for their bachelor and bachelorette parties ahead of their upcoming wedding.
  • The couple also gave new updates on their big day, which is happening in spring 2027.
  • Graziadei and Anderson met and got engaged on Season 28 of The Bachelor in 2023.

Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson are “about a year out” from their spring 2027 wedding, which means they’re starting to plan their bachelor and bachelorette parties. The couple appeared on the He Said, G Said podcast on June 18 and dished on their plans for their pre-wedding festivities.

While they don’t have their trips set in stone just yet, they both know exactly how they want to spend their respective weekends with their friends.

“We’re not going that crazy,” Graziadei admitted. “I’m staying super chill. I’m just going to make it a golf trip. I have zero interest in going and doing the cliché trip. I already travel too much, have late nights. I just want to get a nice chill weekend, have a house, have everyone come together.”

For Anderson, there’s one requirement. “I just want to be on a beach,” she confirmed. “So I’m just trying to figure that out.”

As for the wedding, The Bachelor stars have their location, venue, date, videographer, photographer, and social content creator booked. Plus, their wedding planner has continued to be a huge help as they prepare for their big day. They didn’t share specifics about the date and location on the pod, but promised that more information is coming soon.

“We looked at so many different locations,” Anderson shared. “We looked all over, [even] places we hadn’t lived before and didn’t have a connection to, but were just beautiful venues. But I feel like the venue we picked does make sense.”

Graziadei added, “It makes total sense. When we were going through everything, we were very open. We weren’t married to a certain spot. We talked about doing destination, but we didn’t like the idea of making it difficult for people to get to. … The one thing we kept to, and we did make this happen, is that our venue is everything. It’s where people are staying [and] everything will be there. We wanted to find something where, when you’re there for the weekend, everyone’s going to be together.”

Meanwhile, the “hardest thing” they’ve had to deal with is making their guest list and narrowing it down before sending out save the dates, which they’re still working on.