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Ready -To - Party Playlists
We believe your wedding should be a reflection of your unique love story! Your wedding shouldn't just look and feel like you, it should sound like you, too.
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Whether you're looking for an alternative to a live band, seeking a more budget-friendly option than a DJ, or simply want the personal touch of handpicking your own songs, a personalized playlist could be the perfect solution. With this in mind, we've created a series of curated playlists for our brides and grooms to use as needed.
From pre-ceremony melodies, to dance floor bangers, we've got a go-to playlist for pretty much everything. You're welcome to use these free playlists as they are, or use them as a starting point to create your own special soundtrack. This is just one of the ways we're committed to supporting and personalizing your planning experience.
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If you want guidance on how to skip the DJ but not sacrifice the party, we've got plenty of guidance for your over on our blog, too. There, we address everything about DIY Wedding Music from what music you need (and how much), to how to have friends replace your DJ and make announcement. We even have suggestions on picking out speakers, lights, and more to get your party going.
Cocktail Hour & Reception Playlists
Below are some collections of long extended playlists as well as shorter collections of popular requests, traditional dance hits, etc.
For most traditional weddings, you'll want to have 1.5 hours of music on hand for cocktail hour, plus 5-6 hours of continuous music for the reception based on your event duration.
Always have 15-30 minutes of extra playtime built into your list.
Ceremony & Processional Playlists
Generally, you'll want to have 30-45 minutes of pre-ceremony music on hand to be played as guests arrive and get seated.
In addition, you'll need your designated processional pieces i.e. Here Comes The Bride/Wedding March