| Wedding F.A.Q.'s |
Playing TimesAbbey Road have a minimum performance fee per night, which allows up to 5 hours entertainment for a formal wedding and up to 4 hours for a Cocktail wedding. Please keep in mind most function rooms close at 12.00am, this means the standard starting time is between 6.00pm and 7.00pm. If you are look for a longer time frame please contact us for fees on extended hours. ProductionAbbey Road is self sufficient having it's own sound and lighting equipment which is included in the overalll cost. If you require a microphone for speeches please let us know as we are more than happy to help, and only ask that you give prior notice to ensure one is on hand. Musical Styles & Background MusicWe can assure you that all musical tastes will be catered for with Abbey Road Entertainment (view our diverse song list online). Once the party gets started Abbey Road will keep the atmosphere going with dance music during their breaks, playing either classic party songs or top 40 for the younger and young at heart. Special Songs (Entrance, Speeches, Cake, Bridal & Exit)Please let us know your song choices for Bridal Waltz etc, if they are not songs from our song list, please supply us with the CD and we well be more than happy to play it for you on the night. Abbey Road can play CD music for the Entrance, Cutting of the Cake, Bridal Waltz (if not on the song list) and Bride & Groom Exit. Please inform us prior to your wedding if special toast songs will be required. Catering & MealsAs Abbey Road arrives late afternoon to set-up and prepare for your function, we ask that a main meal be supplied for each band member. Setting UpAbbey Road likes to be completely set up before the doors open for your function, so it is important that we are aware of what time the venue will be opening their doors to your guests. PaymentIt is the policy of Abbey Road to receive a 50% deposit two weeks after the tentative booking and the balance of payment before the performance date. In Short...
We look forward to being a part of you special occasion, and will see you on the night. |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 13 September 2009 10:19 |