Booking a Band... What should you know?
If you’ve not booked a band before but are determined to
have one for your special day (and why on earth shouldn’t
you!), then the following information should make everything go
smoothly from beginning to end.
Firstly, you need to check that your venue will actually
allow you to have a band! Find out if they have adequate
licenses and check that they have no obstructive noise or
decibel limiters. While the former is pretty much a necessity
the latter may be overcome by perhaps booking a DJ or a
‘quieter’ style act (i.e. a Jazz band as opposed to a ‘party’
band).
Secondly, you need to check that there is enough space for
everything! It’s no good booking a 10 piece ‘party’ band only
to find that the performance area is 2 x 2 metres!! As a
general rule 5 x 4 metres is enough space for a band of 4 – 6
members, but the larger the line-up more may be required. There
may also be space required for a sound engineer at another
position in the room. And... don’t forget - make sure there’s a
good sized dance floor... because you’re going to need it!
For all ‘party’ bands, you need to ensure with the venue
that there is a good, safe power supply available. This should
be in the form of at least 3 Standard 240 V plug sockets in
good proximity of the performance area. And... don’t forget -
if your event is in a marquee, confirm with the marquee
suppliers that there will be sufficient power for the bands
requirements in the form of a powerful generator or dedicated
supply.
‘Party’ bands tend to have a lot of equipment... a lot of
heavy equipment! Lots of stairs or having to park quite a
distance away from the performance area could affect the
timetable of your event. Make sure that this consideration is
discussed with the venue and if necessary ask them to have some
helpers for the band or trolleys available.
Think about the set-up and sound check times for the band.
It might not be the best thing to have them arrive during the
middle of speeches or start to tune-up during the wedding
breakfast. If the room where the band is to perform is the same
one where the rest of the day’s events are taking place, think
carefully about your timings. Do you need the band to set-up
earlier in the day- before the meal perhaps? It may incur a
little extra cost, but it will mean the ambience of your big
day is stress free. It may be that this is not possible, so
discuss with the venue how they normally handle this. It is
practice that after the breakfast most guests ‘retire’ to
another area while the room is rearranged, it may be that this
is the perfect time for the band to be setting up. Just give it
some thought... it will make your day a lot less stressful.
Look after the band... Don’t forget - the band is only
human! They may have had to travel a distance to be with you,
carry equipment, set-up... and this all before they are
expected to give the performance of their lives... which, don’t
worry they will! But, treat them well- make sure that they are
adequately provided for by allowing refreshments, unlimited
soft drinks and tea, coffee, etc. Also, make sure that they
have somewhere to prepare themselves, surely you want them
looking their best- they won’t be arriving in their performance
clothes so check with the venue to ensure they have somewhere
to change and relax before they take the stage.... Sorry, the
loos just won’t do.....
And, finally... ensure that you have thought about paying
the band... no act likes to go looking for somebody at the end
of the night to ‘collect’. Think about this before and maybe
designate payment of the band as one of the ‘best man’s’
duties.
So, top tips making sure everything goes perfectly....
- Check the venue allows bands and hold the appropriate
licenses.
- Check the venue has enough space for everything you
want!
- Make sure there will be enough electricity.
- Check with the venue where the band can park in
relation to the performance area and how easy unloading
will be.
- Think about the best time for the band to arrive and be
set-up by, and make sure this fits in with how the venue
does things.
- Treat the band well, keep them fed and watered and make
sure they have somewhere comfortable to change, relax.
- Ensure some preparation for payment of the band has
been considered before the big day!
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entertainment.
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