
Your wedding is a joyous occasion and your guests will be looking forward to a happy celebration.
Weddings are unusual in that they bring together both strangers and friends. Many people may have not seen each other for a very long time, with grandparents, parents, nephews and nieces, colleagues, friends and neighbours all joining together to make this a truly special day.
After the wedding service there will be time for people to relax, have a drink and a chat, catch up with old friends and make new ones.
Music will play a major role from the moment the wedding ceremony starts to the end of the last dance.
Throughout the day there will be plenty of opportunity to delight and surprise your guests with various forms of entertainment.
After all, this is your party of a lifetime.
Think about the age groups involved, from children to grandparents, and what you will need to provide to keep them all enthralled and entertained throughout the day.
To keep everyone happy you should include as many forms of entertainment as your budget will allow but whatever you include ensure there is a comfortable quiet area.
Ensure that each artist knows exactly what is expected of them, how long they will perform and what time they will start and finish. Agree the costs and the exact terms of the contract.
Managing a number of different musicians, and other entertainers may become complicated and you should draw up a separate entertainment time line and distribute it to all involved.
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