So, your wedding is coming up and you need to hire a musician who can keep your guests entertained throughout the night? We have put together this guide to cover everything you could possibly want to know about booking a musician for your wedding or other events. Here’s how to choose a wedding singer to make your wedding a memorable moment not just for you but for your guests as well.
Questions to ask a wedding singer before you hire them:
Ask if they have Public Liability Insurance
Most of the venues do not allow a musician to play without valid proof of Public Liability Insurance, so make sure your wedding singer sends you a copy of their certificate before you pay a deposit.
Ask if their electrical equipment PAT is tested
They’ll need to provide proof of Portable Appliance Testing if the venue operator asks for it.
Ask if they have experience of performing at weddings
It’s always a good idea to ask if a wedding singer has the experience of performing at weddings or not. They must know how weddings work and how to work for the crowd. Creating an incredible atmosphere at a wedding is very different from playing at a club night, or a corporate event. Wedding singers need to be confident in playing for a mixed crowd of different ages and different social backgrounds, too.
Ask if they can play your favorite songs
Ask if they can play the song you want for your first dance. As most wedding singers these days will have a near limitless range of tracks. Also, ask how long they can play for, and how many breaks will they take? Check that they’ll set up music to continue playing during those intervals.
Where to find musicians
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