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Many
couples are asking their wedding DJ to play throughout the entire reception,
from the moment their guests arrive to the time they leave. This includes the
cocktail hour, as well as dancing at the end of the evening. To make this work,
your DJ should be experienced at playing a number of styles of music to suit
each stage of the reception, and they should be aware that the volume needs to
remain low until the guests hit the dance floor.
Alongside the above
trend, many wedding DJ’s are offering Master of Ceremony services. If they are
playing throughout the reception, they are well placed to announce dinner, the
speeches, and key events such as the significant dances and the cake cutting. Work
with your DJ to make sure you have chosen suitable songs for each of the events
of your wedding reception, and they can build a play list round those.
Themed weddings are
currently big news, and having music to match the theme, such as Italian music,
seventies music, or salsa, adds to the atmosphere. Wedding DJ’s are finding
that playing a solid hour of themed music once or twice throughout the
reception works better than throwing in the odd themed tune now and again.
Modern
couples with a large reception space are looking to hire club DJ’s rather than
specialist wedding DJ’s for a truly contemporary feel. Having two duelling DJ’s
is a fashionable option, but it can be noisy so keep it for the evening when
older guests may have gone home.