Geo-tagging multiple photos (or whole events) at once

I would love to be able to geo-tag all the photos from my wedding. They comprise two locations in two cities. Does anyone know how to do this?

you can select several photos and click on the "i" on one of them and assign a location to all selected photos - or you can click on the "i" on an event and assign a location to all photos in the event at once
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