In a small town in Germany, where traditions are as strong as the local beers, Lukas's life—a young butcher and aspiring musician—takes a turn when he decides it's time to escape his monotonous day-to-day. Just as he's about to pack his bags and pursue his dream of playing in a rock band in Berlin, he receives news that his sister, a full-blown bridezilla, has decided to get married in an extravagant ceremony that, of course, must be organized in their beloved hometown.
The family and social pressure is immediate, turning Lukas into the "man of the moment," as he tries to meet all of the bride's whims while grappling with his own existential dilemma. However, the story complicates when he runs into Helene, his first love, who returns to the town just for the wedding and brings with her a whirlwind of emotions that force him to question everything he believes about love and his future.
Amidst laughter, mix-ups, and catchy melodies, the film transforms into a journey of self-discovery during the frenzied madness of wedding planning. As unusual events and absurd situations begin to unfold, Lukas must decide whether to follow the path laid out by his family or dare to follow his own heart and escape the expectations. In the end, love, music, and family traditions intertwine in an unforgettable celebration that redefines what it means to say "I do."