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Choosing suitable entertainment for a wedding celebration or evening get-together on the day can be one of the
trickiest organisational tasks you’ll ever have to perform.
Just think of all the things you have to consider;
- Firstly you’ll want to provide something that appeals to a wide range of age groups, from your elderly
aunt to your 12 year old second cousin who has more energy than sense and is hyper-active from the
excitement of staying up late.
- Next you have to consider that many of the guests will be complete strangers to each other, two different
families as well as friends from work and your social circle. Ideally you want to give your guests a chance
to mix, something that can ‘break the ice’ in the easiest possible way without putting them ‘on the spot’.
- Finally, if you’re organising one of the biggest days in your - or a member of your family’s - life, then you
want to have an event that won’t take up too much of your precious time on the big day - believe us you’ll have
other things on your mind!
- Wedding surveys show that the bride and groom consider the entertainment to be between 70 and 90% responsible
for the success of their receptions and that after the event that almost 80% of Brides surveyed said that they
should have made the entertainment their highest priority.
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