Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Brides NamePhone NumberEmail *Grooms NamePhone NumberEmail *Wedding Planner (if applicable):Planner’s Contact Information:Date:Ceremony Start Time:Reception Start Time:Reception End Time:Ceremony Venue:Address:CheckboxesIndoorOutdoorReception Venue:CheckboxesIndoorOutdoorVenue Contact Person:Contact Information:Ceremony Music:YesNoCocktail Hour Music:YesNoReception Music:YesNoPrelude Music:Processional Music – Bride’s Entrance:Interlude songAn interlude song during a wedding ceremony serves as the soundtrack for the moments when there is minimal talking, such as during ceremony rituals like a unity candle lighting. Interlude songs can be instrumental wedding songs such as piano, violin, string quartet or harp wedding songs.Processional Music – Bridal Party Entrance:Recessional Music:the recessional song is played at the end of the ceremony when the to-be-weds and wedding party walk up the aisle.Cocktail Hour Music Preferred Genre/Artists:Wedding Party Entrances – Song for Wedding Party Entrance:Wedding Party Entrances – Song for Bride and Groom Entrance:First Dance – Song:Father/Daughter Dance – Song:Mother/Son Dance – Song:Cake Cutting Song:Bouquet Toss Song:Garter Toss Song:Last Dance Song:Must-Play Songs (List any songs that must be played during the reception):Do-Not-Play Songs (List any songs or genres to avoid):Preferred Genres/Artists:Songs for Dancing (Any specific songs or types of music preferred for dancing):Grand Entrance Announcement:Special Announcements (e.g., Birthdays, Anniversaries):Any Special Traditions or Cultural Songs:DJ Setup Location:DJ Setup Location 2:Power Supply Availability:Equipment Required:Ceremony SpeakersReception Dance SpeakersMicrophone for SpeechesLapel Microphone for OfficiantDance Lighting and Support TrussPower Cords (over 8 feet)Special Effects: i.e Fog, Projector, LazersAny other details or special requests:Submit