Wedding Reception Bands Ideal For Any Kind Of Wedding
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.
It is a popular choice for Wedding reception bands to create a party atmosphere by playing music from the 1950s to the present day in order to include the tastes of all ages.
A wedding band will usually attempt to play some songs that are special requests by the wedding couple. Any good band should be able to play any songs you request as long as they know the titles beforehand so they can learn them first if they need to.
Many people make the mistake of cutting costs when it comes to the wedding band or other entertainment and this can be a big mistake. Your big day could end a disastrous flop if you choose the wrong band to play at the reception.
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.
Plus when you hire a wedding band, if something happens at the last minute that they cannot perform, they can probably arrange a suitable backup band since they are connected with other wedding reception bands in the industry. If members of a bar band get sick at the last minute or otherwise can't perform, you may be out of luck when it comes to an entertainment replacement.
Now that you have booked your band and chosen your songs the work does not end there. First check that your venue is licensed to play live music. Some venues also have a sound limiter which cuts power to the bands equipment if the sound exceeds a certain limit so let the band know if this is the case.
Make sure there is ample space for all of the band equipment and enough power supply. The band will also want to know about parking arrangements and what the set up will be for loading and unloading all of their equipment.
Most importantly, find out if the venue that hosts your reception has a license for live music. That is something you definitely want to know in advance because if they do not have a license, then you won't be able to hire a live band.