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Wedding Plans How Do You
Choose
The EntertainmentAs with
anything else, wedding entertainment is a minefield. There are
thousands of Wedding DJ’s, Bands, magicians and Singer’s alike
out there, waiting, eagerly to take your money for a service
that could be either fantastic, or not so good. The key is
this: THOROUGH RESEARCH!
With this particular product, you can’t always see what you are
buying until you have actually bought it. You can’t easily see
the full product range as there are so many types out there.
And when you’ve finally found something you like, can you have
it? And will it be reliable enough to show for the biggest day
of your life?
Here are a few simple measures you must take when researching
and booking your wedding entertainment:
Use the Internet: You will find some of the largest directories
for entertainers this way. Browse various websites for Bands
and Singers. Use various search methods and phrases such as
“London Wedding Singer” or “Wedding entertainment in
Liverpool”, paying attention to sponsored ads that highlight
your chosen phrases.
Take your pick! Once you’ve found something you like the look
of you’ll want to find as much information on this service as
you can, even before the contact stage. For example if it’s a
band, do they have online demos? Images? Testimonials? You want
to be at least semi-sure before you hand over an email address.
Narrow it down to say, your favourite 5 bands, before you start
any contact.
Obtain a quote and Availability: Money is always an option for
most of us! I wouldn’t want to spend half of my wedding budget
on a band or singer, no matter how good they are, so I’d be on
the look out for realistic pricing. You don’t want to book
someone who is overly expensive, but you also don’t want to pay
£200 for a singer who will tell you “yeah, I’ll sing for you
and I’m also a DJ!” When you first contact the entertainer(s),
you would first enquire about availability for the date in
question, then a price. Also how long will your entertainer
perform for? Performance times can vary, though most singers
and bands perform for 1 or 2 x 45 minute sets, depending on
their pricing structure.
More information: If you can, get more information about their
service. Can you visit them live? Do they have more demos? A
repertoire? It is always good to meet up and discuss things in
person, this way you’ll get a feel for who they are and what
they do.
Book and Secure This of course is the most crucial part. Most
Bands/ Singers will take a deposit/ booking fee (anything up to
50% is normal), so you must be completely sure of your choice
at this stage. It is always wise to obtain an invoice, receipt
and most importantly a contract of agreement.
This way you can be 99% sure that they WILL be turning up on
the day and if they don’t, you have the necessary means to be
compensated in full.
By this stage you are well on your way to having an
unforgettable evening. You can then use the remaining time
before your wedding day to liaise with the DJ/ singer(s)/ Band
etc. giving them your first dance, requests, schedule and any
other information they may require.
Organising wedding entertainment can be very stressful, even on
the day, but if you make the right choices early and are
prepared to research and book in advance, you will save
yourself and your partner at least one set of Wedding
worries.
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