Ceremony sound
Aisle music, readings and vows carried clearly, with a discreet set-up that stays out of your photographs.
Weddings
What actually happens between your first message and your last song: how the day is planned, who looks after what, and the decisions worth making early.
How much of the day
Three starting points, described in full — with prices — on the packages page.
The classic evening reception, from the first dance through to the last song.
Music through dinner and speeches, then a seamless move into the party.
Music and sound care from the ceremony through to the final track.
Free for couples
Planning your wedding entertainment? Take the guide with you — packages, music planning, the wedding-day flow and ideas to help you create a celebration that feels like you.
JMD Entertainments
The Wedding Experience Guide
Glasgow & across Scotland
Packages · Music planning · Your wedding-day flow
The printed guide is being finalised. Ask for it with your date enquiry and I'll send it over personally.
Every couple, planned individually
Prices, ceremony sound, venues, areas and the pages for couples whose wedding doesn't follow the usual template.
Glasgow weddings
Read moreCompare the three packages
Read moreCeremony sound and announcements
Read moreDaytime coordination, ceremony hosting and MC
Read moreRock, indie, punk, metal and mixed-genre weddings
Read moreInclusive planning for LGBTQ+ couples
Read moreEvery area covered
Read moreScottish venue notes
Read moreLighting, sound and add-ons
Read moreSong ideas and music planning
Read moreCustom edits of your song
Read moreDry-ice first dance effect
Read moreBeyond the dancefloor
The music is the easy part. Most of the value is in the hour-by-hour detail nobody sees.
Aisle music, readings and vows carried clearly, with a discreet set-up that stays out of your photographs.
Clear, warm announcements for the first dance, cake, buffet and last song — never overplayed.
Access times, load-in, sound limiters and curfews confirmed with your venue before the day, not discovered on it.
Spare mixer, spare speaker and a second music source travel to every wedding, so a failure is an inconvenience rather than a silence.
How it works
Four steps from first message to last song.
Tell me your date, venue and the kind of night you're imagining. I'll be honest about what suits the room.
Timings, first dance, must-plays and do-not-plays all live in your online planner — add to it whenever suits you.
A fortnight or so before, we run through the final order of the day with your venue's timings.
I arrive early, set up quietly, and look after the music and announcements from there.
Questions
If your question isn't here, just ask — I'd rather answer it properly.
Send your date, venue and rough timings and I’ll confirm availability and which package fits.