First off let’s make Julie & Mark welcome! (Turn music up as the first couple come in). Script: “Ladies and gentlemen, if you’d all like to be upstanding we’re now going to welcome in our Bridal party. If you also have the job of playing music while you announce the Entrances, the best way to do this is: You can even check they’re standing in the right order, ready to come in the Reception. You can also ask if they’re ready to come into the Reception, or if they need extra time. You will have their names written on your trusty Runsheet, so check everyone is there. Just can just go out and say ‘Hi’ to them. Pro Tip: If you want to be a pro MC go out and check on the Bridal party before they make their entrances into the Reception. It’s not that cool when they start smashing glass everywhere and slicing their feet up, and then there’s blood everywhere… just saying. Pro Tip: Telling guests not to bring glasses onto the dancefloor is a good one because trust us, it is cool to see people get loose on the D-floor. I’ll be back shortly to welcome in our Bridal party”. Can please remember to NOT bring glasses onto the dancefloor? Just leave them at your table, thanks. Lastly, a little bit later we’re going to be hitting up this dancefloor. For any smokers, if you can please keep your smoking confined to the smoking area and ensure all ciggy butts go in the ashtrays provided. Firstly, if anyone is wondering, the bathrooms are downstairs and to your left. Script: “Good evening ladies and gentlemen, my name is and I’m going to be your MC this tonight… In a few moments we’re going to welcome our Bridal party into the room, but for now I have a few housekeeping rules to mention from our gracious venue. A few housekeeping points are not a bad thing, because this will give you something to actually say when you introduce yourself. Is it the venue’s mic or is it a microphone from the DJ booth? Once you get the said microphone, spend a minute working out how it works, is there an ‘on’ button? Check you know how to turn it on.Īfter you’ve got your trusty microphone, the next thing the venue might lump you with is some ‘housekeeping’. Your next job on the day, is to find out what microphone you’re using. Ideally you get the final Runsheet ahead of the day, and not just a draft copy. Your first job as the MC is to get your hands on a Runsheet. In this cheat sheet, we will talk you through the following wedding formalities:
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