
Josh Groban Proposed at Disneyland And Fans Loved the Moment
By Jordan Reyes. Apr 15, 2026
He Called It the Happiest Place on Earth. He Meant It.
Josh Groban has sold more than 35 million albums. He has performed at the Oscars, at presidential inaugurations, and on Broadway. But on April 21, 2026, he chose a different kind of stage – Disneyland – to ask theater star Natalie McQueen to marry him.
“MY BEST FRIEND SAID YES!!!” Groban wrote on Instagram, announcing the engagement to his fans. McQueen, who shared a close-up of the ring on her own Instagram story, described it as “beyond beautiful” – a marquise diamond ring that Groban helped design himself.
“I couldn’t love it more if I tried,” McQueen wrote.
Who They Are
Groban, 45, is one of the most beloved voices of his generation. His deeply emotional tenor – which made him famous when David Foster played a demo recording for a teenage Groban in the late 1990s – has built a devoted following that spans generations but is perhaps felt most deeply by people in the 45-to-75 range who grew up hearing his voice on radio, at holiday concerts, and on television performances that marked milestones in their lives.
McQueen is a celebrated stage performer known for her powerful soprano voice and her work in productions on London’s West End. The two share a world – music, performance, the particular kind of discipline that comes from careers built on showing up night after night and giving everything.
The Ring He Designed
The detail that has captured people’s attention is that Groban did not simply purchase a ring. He participated in designing it. A marquise-cut diamond – an elongated, pointed shape with a history in jewelry that stretches back centuries – sits at the center of the piece McQueen described with such warmth.
Designing a ring is its own kind of statement. It says that the person you are asking is specific enough, known enough, loved enough that a generic symbol will not do. The care in the design was the first message. The setting – the most deliberately joy-filled public place Groban could think of – was the second.
Disneyland as a Choice
That Groban chose Disneyland is not incidental. It is, as he said in his Instagram caption, the “happiest place on Earth.” It is also a place that carries decades of accumulated warmth – of childhood visits, of memories made, of the particular kind of happiness that only comes from being somewhere that has no pretensions about what it is trying to do.
For a man who has spent a career making people feel things, the choice of venue says something about where he is in his life. Not the concert hall. Not the stage. The place where joy is the only agenda.
A Community That Cares
Groban’s fans – a community that has been loyal and vocal for more than two decades – responded to the announcement with an outpouring that filled every platform. For many of them, following his personal milestones has been part of how they have experienced their own. They shared the concert experiences that moved them. They raised children to his lullabies. They played his music at weddings and funerals and graduations.
An engagement announcement is a small thing in the context of a life. But for people who feel they know an artist – who have let his voice be part of the soundtrack of their most important moments – it lands like news about someone they love.
He asked. She said yes. The ring was beautiful and designed with care. The location was exactly right.
For the community that has been there since the beginning, it was a good day.
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