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Discover why Next Level Music is perfect for your wedding day entertainment

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We caught up with Tim Reynolds from Next Level Music to find out more about the company. He says, "We started in 2016 with the mission to provide the ultimate party experience for our clients while giving them memories to treasure. We love seeing the looks on clients’ faces when the day of their dreams comes to life – it’s so rewarding to give them a wedding they’ll remember. We offer the most incredible entertainment from the finest musicians including electrifying party bands, bespoke choirs, acoustic guitarists, string quartets, roaming bands, saxophonists and DJs.

"We have the very best of everything you could dream of for your wedding, and we’re here to put together a bespoke line-up, specifically tailored to each couple’s needs, from our elite roster of musicians with credits including John Legend, Adele, Rita Ora, Rick Astley, Spice Girls and many more.

"I didn’t call the company Next Level Music for no reason; we ensure that the quality is unparalleled every single time we do an event. High energy, world-class talent and great sound are the essentials we bring to every event.

"Don’t let entertainment be your last consideration. High-quality music brings so much life to each part of the day. Ceremonies become magical with live music; you can craft the perfect wedding by creating different levels of energy throughout the day. Have various performances of all your favourite songs to show personality and bringing everyone together."

Check out www.nextlevelmusic.co.uk

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