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Crafting The Perfect Wedding Set List Over Afternoon Drinks

  • Writer: Josh Gernon
    Josh Gernon
  • Apr 6, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 18, 2023

As a wedding singer and guitarist, crafting the perfect covers set list for drinks receptions can be a challenging but rewarding task. The drinks reception is a time for guests to relax, mingle and enjoy the atmosphere, and music can play a crucial role in setting the tone for the event. Here are some tips for creating a memorable set list that will enhance the ambience of the drinks reception.


1. Know your audience


The first step to crafting the perfect set list is to understand your audience. Who are they? What age range are they in? What is their taste in music? Understanding your audience will help you to choose the right songs and create a set list that will appeal to everyone.


2. Consider the venue


The venue where the drinks reception is being held can also influence the set list. Is it an indoor or outdoor event? Is the space large or small? Is there a particular theme or style to the event? All of these factors can help you to choose the right songs and create the right mood.


3. Choose the right tempo


When creating a set list, it's important to consider the tempo of the songs. For drinks receptions, it's usually best to stick to happy, mid-tempo songs that will create a lively and energetic atmosphere. Avoid slow ballads, which can be too somber and serious for a drinks reception.


4. Mix it up


A good set list should have variety. Don't be afraid to mix it up with different genres and styles of music. This will keep the guests interested and engaged. You can also include some well-known classics and some more modern hits to cater to different tastes.


5. Keep it appropriate


When choosing songs for a wedding drinks reception, it's important to consider the lyrics and make sure they are appropriate for the occasion. Avoid songs with explicit or offensive language, as this could offend some guests. It's also best to avoid break up songs or sad songs as this definitely sends the wrong message.


6. Be flexible


Remember that a set list is not set in stone. Be prepared to adapt and change the set list on the day if necessary. You may need to read the room and adjust the tempo or style of music to keep the guests engaged.

In conclusion, crafting the perfect set list for a wedding drinks reception is all about understanding your audience, choosing the right songs, and creating a lively and upbeat atmosphere. With these tips in mind, you'll be able to create a set list that will enhance the ambience of the event and create memories that will last a lifetime.


 
 
 

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