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The Corporate Party Music Guide

 

How to Make the Most of Your Corporate Event Music Budget

Setting your corporate event music budget

The size of your corporate event music budget is dependent on the size of your overall and the limitations of the sum set aside to fund the whole proceedings. It stands to reason that fewer musicians will generally be required to entertain a smaller group of guests!

Keeping tight control of the number of guests to be invited to participate in your special day is the key to controlling the size of the budget required in all areas – including the budget for musical entertainment.

How much should I expect to pay for corporate event music?

Expect to pay between £185 - £250 for the services of each professional musician you engage. For that princely sum, look forward to around two hours of live music, usually in the form of either 2 x 1 hour sets or 3 x 40 minute sets in a three to four hour overall performance window. Most performers come equipped to play CDs through their PA system, thus providing good quality background music during the breaks.

If overall funding is tight, you can stretch the music budget by engaging either a soloist or duo that performs with the musical accompaniment of guitar, piano, bass and drums on backing track, thus gaining a ‘two for the price of one’ budgetary advantage. Do be aware, however, that backing tracks take some of the spontaneity out of the live performance. A better way forward may be to find a versatile and talented trio, each of whom both sing and play their own instrument. Between them, it’s possible to create an effective immediate live pop sound without resorting to the constrictions of backing tracks.

Getting the most out of a limited corporate event music budget

If it is essential to keep the price down and you have up to 100 guests invited for an evening dinner-dance, a versatile trio is often the way forward. If the band is local, there will be no additional travel costs to add to the price. Stretch the budget by paying a little extra for a longer performance window. Use the first set of live music to provide background atmosphere during the drinks reception before the formal meal. Make sure your musicians are well looked after while the meal takes place and they will be back refreshed, once the meal is over and the tables are cleared, to provide two further sets of dance music to complete the party.

You may well be able to negotiate the provision of relaxed background music on CD through the band's PA system during the formal meal and the use of a microphone for speeches during or after the meal as part of the deal. How’s that for value?

Booking a venue that provides a disco as part of the deal

If the venue package includes a DJ to provide full-on dance music to finish the party, you gain a great deal of flexibility with your corporate event music budget.

You can use your live music budget for a variety of purposes. The first set can be used to create atmosphere during the drinks reception, the second set can be performed during the meal itself and the final set can put a stamp of class on the proceedings before the disco takes over. Salsa, Samba, Latin Jazz, Caribbean Steel Band, Irish, African – there are lots of options. The list is endless and the choice is yours. Get ready to party!