No More Boring Wedding Breakfasts
When you have been to a wedding in the past, without question, the most boring part of the day is the Wedding Breakfast. It’s the bit where you get paired up with some people you don’t know and have to make polite conversation over a bottle of wine or 3. We have a saying at […]
Continue Reading...Will Your Wedding Be 50 Shades Of Grey?
The formalities of a wedding day can mean that instead of being a day of celebration it can be a day of boredom. For some weddings, not even a roll of gaffa tape and a pack of cable ties as wedding favours could liven up the day. (Electricians please note, the last sentence was in […]
Continue Reading...Real Life Wedding – Sue & Howard
The wedding of Sue & Howard took place in August 2014 at Poachers Country Hotel in Boston. They had the two man Singing Waiters show with Seb, an accomplished musician who has worked all across Europe and Simon, whose previous credits include the nation tour of Joseph & His Technicolor Dreamcoat. The guys went for our […]
Continue Reading...Beautiful or Memorable?
Beautiful or Memorable This was a question I saw from another wedding supplier on Facebook last week that really got me thinking, it was…. “Would you like your wedding to be beautiful or memorable?” Now the obvious answer would be beautifully memorable but this is an either or question so you have to climb off […]
Continue Reading...Real Life Wedding – Emma & James
The Wedding of Emma & James took place in May 2014 at Moor Hall Hotel & Spa in Sutton Coldfield. They had the Singing Waiter that performed at the Country 2 Country Festival at the o2, the one and only Paul. As per usual we got stuck into the serving, liaising with the guests and […]
Continue Reading...How Long Do The Singing Waiters Sing For?
How long is a piece of string? That’s the response I usually give when people ask how long do the Singing Waiters sing for. Everybody has different wants and needs for there event. We usually do 8 songs, which last about 35-40 minutes, running alongside the deserts so that there are no gaps in […]
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