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 Live acoustic music for the moments that matter most.

From romantic loch-side ceremonies to lively city venues, I travel across Scotland to bring live acoustic music to your celebration.

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Starting with the ceremony

cCeremony Musice

Walk down the aisle to a song that’s truly yours.

I will help you to customise the music at your ceremony. From walking down the aisle, hymns, signing the register or walking back up the aisle as a married couple, I've got you covered!

 

Includes 30 minutes as your guests arrive, your processional song to walk down the aisle, two or three songs for the signing of the register and your recessional song to walk back up the aisle as a married couple, then a song or two as your guests leave the ceremony.  

Additional extras (availability dependent) include a pianist, violinist or extra guitarist. 

From £300

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Set the tone

Drinks Reception Music

Keep guests smiling while the fizz flows.

You'll know yourself, often at weddings between the ceremony and dinner/speeches, there can be a bit of a lull...

Live music is a great way to set the atmosphere and keep your guests entertained whilst you are off getting your photos taken.

I will tailor the setlist to your guests making sure everyone is happy. I might even take on a request or two if your guests ask nicely enough.

From £350

Elegant Table Setting

Complete the day

Dinner Music

Keep the energy flowing.

As everyone sits down to eat, live acoustic music creates a relaxed atmosphere while guests chat, laugh and enjoy the moment. It’s the perfect way to keep the energy flowing through dinner before the evening celebrations begin.

I tailor the setlist to suit the room, keeping things laid-back and enjoyable for everyone at the table.

From £300

Packages

 

The Double Kraken - from £600 

Includes ceremony and drinks reception music, or drinks reception and dinner music.

The Full Kraken - from £850 

Includes ceremony, drinks reception and dinnner music.

 

What will it sound like?

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