One of our longest serving acts at Warble Entertainment - and easily one of the most talented, Rich The Caricaturist is among the UK's top wedding and event performers. Putting his pen to use in a different way today,... Read More
Since their formation in 2007, Mumford & Sons have had more influence on wedding trends and music choices than any other band has in the past two decades. What makes their sound and style so sought after by brides... Read More
Here at Warble, Halloween is our absolute FAVOURITE time of year. So with it coming up in just a few weeks time we thought we would show you our top 8 awesome acts for your bloodcurdling bash. Whether you... Read More
Ceilidh music and dancing (pronounced “kay-lee” and meaning “visit”) is becoming more and more popular! We are getting a number of enquiries from brides and grooms to be as well as others planning a celebration, requesting a Ceilidh band... Read More
So what is a casual or informal wedding and how can you achieve that laid-back feeling on your big day?
It's the new carefree craze among couples, waving goodbye to the formality and pageantry of the traditional wedding, and hello... Read More
The drinks reception is the first opportunity to get everybody together with the newly married couple. Whilst these days it is more associated with the photographs, it shouldn't be underestimated that the whole tone of the day can be... Read More
Whether you’ve finally plucked up the courage to ask your crush out on a date, cupid has already cast his bow or you are looking to bring a romantic vibe to your restaurant, if you are planning to do... Read More
Your wedding breakfast is such a special part of your day. You sit there, looking out at all your nearest and dearest, gathered together, chatting, laughing, eating and drinking, and it truly is a magical experience. It lasts a... Read More
Hogmany is the Scottish word for the last day of the year - what we celebrate as New Year's Eve. Historically the Norse celebrated the winter solstice on this day. Christmas was not celebrated in Scotland for around 400... Read More