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Ceremony Service

If you’re having your ceremony at a church, you won’t need a lot of this information. The church staff and clergy should assist you with sound and music as well as helping you to plan the ceremony. But, if you’re planning to have the wedding at the same location as the reception, listen up.

Music at a wedding is an absolute must! Music sets the mood for the occasion and a big day is often remembered by the entertainment. Of course the music you choose reflects your personality and theme, but what will work best at your celebration?

For the wedding DJ ceremony we use a sound system System with built in amplifiers,  mixer with 6 inputs for microphones, laptop for music and live instruments like Saxophone, Violin & guitar. 

We use professional grade sound and audio equipment so that the wedding officiant, the “saying of the vows”, exchanging of the rings, etc can be heard throughout the ceremony area, no matter where your wedding guests are seated or standing.

Picking the music for your wedding can be fun but it’s only when you get down to the nitty gritty, you realise how many songs you have to choose and how time consuming it can be! While it can be hard work, your song choices will really add some personality to your day and are a great way to make the ceremony more meaningful to you as a couple. Check out our song suggestions for the prelude, Bride walking up the aisle, signing of register & married couple walking down the ailse and signing the register below:

Ceremony Prelude - Richard Clayderman or slow classical music 

Whilst guests are finding their seats, greeting each teacher and settle in.

Bride walking up the aisle - The big entrance, this is it.

Marry bruno - Marry Me 

Ed Sheeran - Photograph

Pachelbel - Canon in D

Christina Perri - A Thousand Years (Piano & Cello Version)

Mendelssohn - Wedding March

 

Signing of the register - The ceremony Interlude 

The right song will keep the spirit of the ceremony going

Coldplay - Viva la Vida

Can See Clearly Now – Jimmy Cliff

Your Song – Elton John

I’m Yours – Jason Mraz

Beautiful Day – U2

Couple walking down the isle (Newlywed exit)

Happy – Pharrell Williams

Everything – Michale Bublé

Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) – Stevie Wonder

All you Need is Love – The Beatles

Ho Hey – The Lumineers

At Last – Etta James

Happy Together – Turtles

You’re My Best Friend – Queen

*Remember – If you’re getting married in a church, make sure to run your song choices by your priest/parish as some churches may not allow certain songs or types of music!

Dancing on a clouds and cold sparkers in weddings adds that magical touch and makes for amazing First Dance pictures. If you are great dancers it will take your first dance to another level. If you aren't the best dancers in the world it will make your first dance special without adding the pressure to impress your guests with your moves. You will be amazed on how many pictures your guests will take of your first dance.
Cold sparklers, also known as cold fireworks or sparkulars, are used in weddings to add a touch of magic and excitement to various moments throughout the event. These devices create stunning visual effects without emitting heat, making them safe for indoor and outdoor use.
Saxophonist in Malta
Low Fog Machine/Dancing On Clouds