Hope this is in the right place!One of my best friends is getting married next year. Hotel booked, now looking to book a band. We were all at a party in a hotel last October, band played for 3 hours. They were very entertaining, cost €500. So she rang to get a price for her wedding next year, same hotel playing for same amount of time. Well her face nearly dropped - €1500.Can anyone explain wht bands add on so much just because it's a wedding?
The band has to be there much earlier as you can't set up while guests are eating, you also can't start while people are still eating and quite often that takes ages, so in the end you probably end up being at a wedding from 5 or 6 in the evening till well after midnight.
These times are exceptions. Bands aim to be at wedding venues for 7:30ish unless otherwise indicated.At any wedding I have been at (including my own), the band did not arrive until after the meal was finished. At my wedding the band arrived at 7, set up between 7 and 8, played from 8 to 10.30, and had left by 11, as the DJ started at 11.
Theres a rate for weddings and parties. Theres a rate for pubs. Most bands have the same rate for weddings and parties. Jan/Feb would normally be booking months for bands, usually as xmas sees couples getting engaged and start to set dates for weddings and like to book early.I had a similar issue when I got married with a dj instead of a band.
I asked them to explain the reason behind the increase, they couldn't so I simply went elsewhere.
Ive played at a couple of weddings where speeches finished at 11pm but the band still had to be at the venue at 7:30. Average start would be about 9:30pm.
Glad I wasn't a guest at any of those weddings! What time would the meal have started at? Out of curiosity, when the speaches finished at 11pm, what time did u start and finish playing?
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