Your very own destination showstopper
The most memorable destination weddings are distinguished by the location, the people, the food, and of course the entertainment.
DJs have traditionally been the go-to for receptions, but today more couples are realizing how special their entertainment of choice can be. Immerse your family and friends in the local culture of your destination. In the Caribbean, certain styles of music are part of the island’s daily lifestyle. By soaking up the local charm, couples can set the mood and add extra excitement to their destination wedding celebrations.
Turn up the heat! Photo by Alberta Henry.
steel pan performer
For a typical Caribbean sound, It’s hard to beat the magic of steel drums. These unique instruments create enchanting melodies that will remind guests that they are dancing on the shores of paradise.
Vibrant, rhythmic tones add a relaxed vibe to any wedding You can also request it as the main entertainment for your ceremony, cocktail hour, or reception.
live band
Couples envisioning a more dynamic celebration often consider live bands or musical groups to match their style and increase the energy of their reception. These live bands can accommodate a diverse audience With classic covers, original songs, and local favorites, everyone can hit the dance floor and sing along.
Photo by Amanda Julka.
live guitarist
For a more intimate and soulful touch, have a live guitarist serenade your guests. Melodious strumming and heartfelt vocals evoke a sense of romance.while creating a calming atmosphere as a musical background at weddings and receptions. Each musician will be happy to tailor their playlist to the mood of your wedding.
Photo by Amanda Julka.
fire dancer
Why not liven up your night with a moving performance?The powerful show by fire dancers will captivate your guests. With fascinating movements and bold use of fire, This act offers impressive visuals along the edge of the Caribbean Sea. Dazzling, bold and vibrant – this is the perfect way to add some flare to your evening.
Photo: Jenelle Kappe
mento band
Mentobands are known as: invite guests to the dance floor — and isn’t that where you want them to be? A forerunner of ska and reggae, Mento bands have strong Jamaican roots, fusing African and European musical elements throughout their songs. The result is infectious folky rhythms, harmonious vocals, and acoustic instruments such as guitars, banjos, and rumba boxes. This option is perfect for couples who want to bring authentic Caribbean sounds to their wedding.
Photo: Alexandra Scheide
junkanoo band
Immerse yourself in the colorful and vibrant spirit of the Bahamas with the Junkanoo Band. This traditional Bahamian music and dance ensemble parades throughout the celebration in bright costumes, playing brass instruments, drums, and cowbells to a festive rhythm. Guests will be engulfed in the contagious energy and joy of this unique Caribbean tradition. With a variety of wedding entertainment options, couples can be unique, embrace local culture, and create a wedding celebration that’s completely their own.
tuk band
If you’re looking for a musical sound that’s in tune with Barbadian culture, choose Tuku Band. This traditional ensemble, which traces its roots to Barbados, features drums, penny whistles, and other homemade instruments. energetic beats and upbeat tunes It’s sure to get your guests up from their seats.
Photo: Alexandra Scheide
Spread the fun at a silent disco
Alternative entertainment options create a unique atmosphere, but some couples prefer the more traditional route of incorporating a DJ into their celebration. At a quiet disco Guests can dance to music played from individual headphones Newlyweds can get creative with their playlists to keep the party going into the night.
Customizable experience
At Silent Disco, guests can choose from multiple music channels provided by DJs, catering to a variety of musical tastes.
interactive fun
Silent disco is all about dancing. Guests tune in to the same channel to celebrate each other, creating a fun and ever-changing atmosphere.