Wedding Reception Bands – What To Know Before You Book One
Wedding reception bands do much more than just play music. They set the atmosphere for your reception and cap off your special day. You may want a wedding band that plays quietly in the background so your guests can socialize or you might choose a band that livens up your reception with dance and party music.
Most wedding reception bands tend to offer more of a party atmosphere where music from the 1950s to current chart hits are played, which will suit guests of all ages.
Music can also be provided that is of particular interest to the happy couple. Any good band will do this for you and you will probably not be putting them to trouble as good bands love to learn new songs in rehearsal as it keeps them fresh.
When shopping for wedding reception bands, it is not a good idea to skimp on cost. If you choose the wrong band your big day may end as a big flop. It is worth it to seek out a band that has a good reputation, even if it costs a little more.
Bar bands may be cheaper than experienced wedding reception bands, but experience with the venue counts for a lot when you want the event to go smoothly. Wedding bands are familiar with the set up and type of guests and can anticipate and prevent problems that might arise.
Please also bear in mind that should the worst happen and the band let you down unlike a pub band they probably have a back up band that can take their place.
Before you book your band and choose the songs you want them to play, you want to make sure the venue for your reception is set up to play live music. Some locations have a sound limiter that automatically places sound limits on the band. The band needs to be aware of this limitation before they agree to your wedding.
Check also to see there is enough power supply for the equipment and that they have a big enough area to set up and play on. Also let the band know about the parking at your venue as they will have to unload and load heavy equipment from their vehicle.
Last and certainly not least please check that the venue has a live music licence as no licence equals no band and this could potentially ruin your big day right at the last minute if you do not check this out well in advance.
