As a new wedding year approaches and the planning begins, your wedding entertainment is an essential part of your wedding planning and the day itself, take a look at some of the top trends in wedding entertainment for 2016:
Acoustic Musical Performances:
Whether it is during the ceremony, as your cocktail hour entertainment, or the music playing during your wedding dinner hour, ‘unplugged’ musical performances are high in demand for wedding entertainment. They create a relaxed a mellow feel before the real party starts! This pure form of entertainment, especially when the musician performs version of your favorite classic and current songs, adds a great musical background and mood for your quieter wedding moments, and makes for a terrific contrast to when the faster dance music begins as your reception really revs up.
Modern Artists’ Takes on the Classics:
Musical acts today love to record their versions of classic songs, especially in acoustic versions and remixed versions, so look to these song versions by your favorite artists to create crowd-pleasing moments during your reception and also during your dinner hour when slow dancing gets your wedding guests on the dance floor.
Musicians at your Entrance:
Welcome arriving guests with your stringed musicians, or just one, playing at the entrance to your wedding venue or at the door of your wedding ballroom as guests file in from the cocktail party to the reception ballroom is a great way to create some peaceful background noise to fill the room.
Band and a Deejay:
If you love the sound and energy of a live wedding band but also want those amazing performances by your favorite artists, choose a wedding entertainment package that offers both a live band and deejay.
A Last Dance Song:
You get to use that other song you considered for your first dance at your wedding reception as the last dance of the evening, as your wedding entertainer announces this very special spotlight dance for you, and invites all guests to join you on the dance floor. It’s a great way to wind down the evening and for guests to wish the happy couple well.