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Ceremony & hosting

Ceremony music and wedding hosting

The part of the day guests are quietest for — and the part most likely to be under-amplified. Proper sound for vows and readings, the right song at the right moment, and announcements that keep everything moving.

Ceremony sound

What ceremony coverage involves

Your four moments

Seating, the aisle, the register and the walk back out. Each track cut to the right length and cued so nothing fades awkwardly.

Vows and readings

A microphone so the back row hears the words. Discreetly placed and level-checked before guests arrive.

The right speaker position

A ceremony room rarely needs the evening rig. A smaller, well-placed system sounds far better than a loud one in the wrong corner.

Outdoor and awkward rooms

Courtyards, marquees and long narrow rooms all need planning. Tell me the space and I'll say honestly what it needs.

Hosting

Announcements, handled properly

Hosting should be barely noticed and completely reliable. Nobody remembers a good announcement — they definitely remember a bad one.

  • Welcoming guests into the dining room
  • Introducing the couple into the room
  • Calling speeches in your chosen order
  • Cake cutting and any special dedications
  • Announcing the first dance
  • Buffet, evening guests and last song

Prefer a quieter style, or have a friend doing the announcements? That's completely fine — say so on your enquiry.

Questions

Ceremony and hosting FAQs

Talk through your ceremony

Tell me your date and venue and I’ll come back to you personally with availability and ideas.