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Live
Entertainment Will Give Your Wedding The Edge.
Here’s How To Choose the Best!
‘It
was such a fabulous wedding. The bride looked beautiful, the location
was wonderful and the entertainment was sensational! We haven’t
had such a great time with family and friends since I can remember. Definitely
the best wedding I have ever attended!’
Wouldn’t
you love to hear those comments made about your own wedding? Research
shows that up to 80% of the success of a wedding reception can be determined
by the quality of the chosen live entertainment.
Select wisely
and watch your wedding unfold into a fabulous and memorable occasion.
Choosing
the Right Live Entertainment
Selecting the right entertainment for your wedding day need not be a big
drama. Here are some key questions you may be asking yourself and corresponding
tips to help you select the best live entertainment for your wedding reception.
1. What kind
of live entertainment do I want for my wedding day?
2. How do I locate a live band or musician?
3. How do I choose a suitable musical group?
4. Will the musical performance match my expectations?
5. What details need to be organised?
6. How much should I spend to engage professional musicians?
7. When do I need to book the entertainment?
1
- Have a Vision for Your Wedding
Imagine the ambience you would like to create for your wedding reception.
The mood will need to suit the style of your wedding. For example, your
wedding reception may be a daytime cocktail party, an elegant lunch or
an evening party with cocktails, dinner and dancing.
Here are
some examples of the types of moods you may want to create;
- romantic
background music during cocktails,
- beautiful
vocals during meal times to inspire and entertain your guests,
- a party
atmosphere in the evening to have your guests dance and join in the
fun.
If you would
like to achieve all of the above, look for a musical group which is flexible
enough to deliver cocktails, dinner and dance music. This will be more
cost effective than hiring more than one live musical group. Decide whether
you would like an instrumental band or male and/or female vocals.
2
– Know Who to Contact to Organise Live Entertainment
There are a few different options for booking live entertainment. Understanding
these options will give you a head start in your search.
You can:
- Book directly
with the musical group. Make sure you speak with the Band Leader and
ask to have a single point of contact throughout the entire planning
and implementation stages of the entertainment.
Ask your friends and family if they can make recommendations. It is
best that they have seen the band perform at a wedding. Not all great
musical groups have a suitable repertoire or experience performing at
weddings.
- Book indirectly
through a Wedding Entertainment Consultant. These organisations can
be helpful in putting together a complete wedding entertainment package
for you, including wedding ceremony music. They do charge a fee for
their services.
- Book indirectly
through a Wedding Planner. If you are planning on utilising a wedding
planner, he/she should be able to recommend entertainment for you. They
also charge a fee for their services.
- Book
directly or indirectly via your chosen venue. If you have decided on
a venue, ask your venue contact which great entertainers have performed
there in the past. They will either give you the band’s contact
details or suggest you book the entertainment as part of the venue’s
own wedding package.
3
– Flexibility is Important When Selecting a Musical Group
When you locate a musical group that interests you, flexibility is important
to ensure they cater for your needs, your budget and the location you
have chosen for your reception. A flexible musical group will;
- offer
a variety of musical styles to create a different mood for each part
of your celebrations,
- offer
musical styles to suit all age groups,
- offer
you a choice of the numbers in the band if you have budget or space
limitations,
- let you
personalise the music by selecting specific songs from their repertoire,
- allow
you to select music for your Bridal Waltz even if it is not included
in their repertoire,
- have the
ability to perform indoors and outdoors based upon your requirements,
- play suitable
CDs during their breaks to ensure a consistent flow of music,
- organise
their own quality sound system and supply microphones for your speeches.
4
– Ask for Proof Of Musical Quality
Your peace of mind is important. Be confident with the decision you have
made by asking for proof of quality. If they are a professional and reputable
group they should be able to offer you most of the following:
- testimonials
or a letter of recommendation from previous clients,
- an invitation
to see them perform live. This is the best option as it allows you to
judge their professionalism first hand, their musical talents, their
stage presence and their appearance as a team,
- a biography
with details on the band members and their credentials,
- a song
list to enable you to judge whether you will enjoy their repertoire,
- a written
price schedule with all costs detailed accurately,
- an Australian
Business Number (ABN). If the group doesn’t have an ABN, they
may be performing as hobbyists which may reflect their level of quality,
- a demonstration
CD,
- a web
site with audio samples and photographs of the band,
- a list
of venues at which they have performed. The types of venues will give
you an idea whether they fit the image you are looking for,
- details
of when the band was created and the number of weddings at which they
have performed. Many musical groups may not be experienced wedding entertainers.
5
– Be Prepared For a Successful Entertainment Experience
Preparation and organisation is the key to any successful event –
including your wedding. This applies to both parties; yourself and the
entertainers.
If you are
booking directly with the musicians, ask to speak to the Band Leader.
He/she plays a major role in ensuring the entertainment for your wedding
day will be successful. The Band Leader should be prepared to;
- spend
some time discussing your objectives, the style of music you would like,
your preferred selection of songs, suggestions on the band line-up and
any special songs you would like,
- work
through a run sheet with you to ensure they maximise performance times
during the reception by organising band breaks during formalities,
- contact
your chosen venue to organise access to the function room, power requirements,
sound system requirements, equipment set-up, sound check times and availability
of parking.
Details you
will need to provide to the Band Leader;
- appropriate
Dress Code,
- meals
for the band members and beverage privileges,
- contact
details of your MC, Venue Consultant, a friend or family member attending
your wedding,
- clear
directions on when and how to get to the venue.
6
– Negotiate a Price That’s a Win For Both Parties
Have an idea of approximately how much you want to spend. Remember as
much as 80% of the success of your wedding will depend upon the quality
of the entertainment you have chosen.
In order
to negotiate a fee for the entertainment it is important to understand
how costs are compiled. Costs vary based upon:
- the quality
and experience of the band,
- the number
of musicians in the line-up,
- the duration
of their engagement,
- whether
they will need to hire equipment,
- the location
of the venue,
- expensive
hotel parking fees,
- whether
the band charges GST,
- unusual
travel fees such as water taxi’s,
- accommodation
where applicable.
If you have
a limited budget or space restrictions, find a musical group which can
perform with smaller numbers and still produce a rich sound. This is a
great compromise as long as the musicians are first class entertainers.
Ask for a
written confirmation including the details of what they will be offering
you on the day; for example, the number of performers, engagement time,
GST charge (if applicable) and their payment terms.
7
– First In Best Dressed – Great Musical Groups Are in Demand
Book early if you can. Approximately 8-12 months ahead ensures you have
a better chance of securing the group for your wedding. The sooner you
book the entertainment the better.
Even if you
have not chosen a venue, you can still book the entertainment as long
as you have a date and you can ensure it will be based within a certain
geographical area.
You can also
ask the band to make a tentative booking for a short period of time if
you still want to organise further details. Most bands will be happy to
do this for a limited time.
© Copyright
Diane Hirlian 2002
Credits
Written by Diane Hirlian, Diane Hirlian Entertainment
The ‘Diane Hirlian Band’ is a professional Sydney based musical group specialising in first class live entertainment solutions for weddings and corporate events. Diane Hirlian offers a sensational repertoire ideal for cocktails, dinner and dancing including a flexible line- up, ranging from a two-piece to a five-piece band. Musical styles include Jazz, Latin, Soul, Pop and Disco.
For further
information please contact Diane Hirlian
Phone (02) 9488 9890
Mobile: 0409 810 913
Email: music@diane.com.au
Website: www.diane.com.au
ABN: 36 437 515 039
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