Vale Royal Abbey wedding band in Northwich Cheshire is a huge 13th century building on the grounds of 150 acres of stunning countryside. It’s the perfect wedding reception venue for Indie Rock wedding band ‘Punch The Air’ to take care of your live entertainment party needs. Clients are given exclusivity so you can be assured that you will have the only event taking place on your chosen wedding date there. Now that sounds superb doesn’t it.
If you enjoy Classic cover band Indie Rock Anthems from Coldplay, Oasis, The Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Kings Of Leon, Wheatus. As well as chart pop hits from modern day back through to the 1950’s then we’re your Cheshire wedding band. View our many live videos and repertoire then contact to check on price and availability to book live entertainment.
About the Vale Royal Abbey Wedding Band venue
Events at this Cheshire wedding band venue are held in three rooms on the first floor, The Great Hall, The Library and The Lounge. The Great Hall is a perfect place to hold your meal and buffet with historic paintings and beautiful beamed ceilings. The Library is where ‘Punch The Air‘ perform live in the bay window section when you hire a wedding band in Northwich. The stage area is a fantastic size and being a bay window it keeps the live wedding entertainment band nicely tucked away. This way we don’t take up any of the dance-floor space.
Being a very old building your wedding band may find that there are certain ringing sounds coming from furniture in the room, but these are easily be EQ’d out on our state of the art mixing desk. The floor is carpeted but a wooden dance-floor can be added on top. The carpet provides a helpful dampening of sound and avoids unwanted echo and reverb.
The Lounge is a bar area where you can relax on leather sofas while taking in local ales and the usual lagers and spirits. This is an excellent spot for your Wedding Party Band to chill out in while not performing.
Accessing this Cheshire wedding band venue.
Access to the stage area can be slightly tricky but is not too much hard work. Parking is on the ground floor to the side of the kitchens. There is a lift up to the 1st floor. Cheshire wedding band may be better off simply using the stairs right next to the lift. Vale Royal Abbey wedding band does not feature a noise limiter, but does have residents living within the building. Therefore it best to keep the volume at a reasonable level as an Indie Rock Cover Band.
We can highly recommend Vale Royal Abbey for your special day if you’re having a traditional wedding reception. This is due to its wonderful 13th century charm and exclusivity.
View many more images of ‘Punch The Air‘ performing at Vale Royal Abbey and many other venues across the country. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to check on price and availability as soon as possible.
Your Rodbaston Hall wedding band ‘Punch The Air‘ are here to advise you on how to use this Penkridge wedding venue to your best advantage. We’ve performed at Rodbaston Hall on so many occasions now we’ve actually lost count how many times. If you are looking for an Indie Rock wedding band who perform songs by Oasis, Coldplay, Blink 182, Killers, Feeder, Arctic Monkeys, Kings Of Leon then hire a wedding band. We also perform music for all ages from modern day through to the present from George Ezra, Walk The Moon, Florence & The Machine, Bryan Adams, Amy Winehouse. This is the Staffs wedding band for you. View our videos, watch our Vlogs, read up more about what you get when you book us as your wedding band. Then contact bass player Andrew Starkey from ‘Punch The Air’ to check on price and availability for your Staffs wedding band.
About Rodbaston Hall Wedding Band Penkridge Staffordshire
This Staffordshire wedding band venue is situated at the end of a long road after Rodbaston Farm on Rodbaston Drive and is a beautiful 19th century building on a 180 hectare country estate. It features lovely leafy trees with plenty of green extensively landscaped outdoor space. Rodbaston Hall is hired on an exclusive basis. This means you and your guests will be the only party taking place there on the day when you hire a wedding band in Penkridge. Thus adding that little extra something to your special event. Penkridge wedding band ‘Punch The Air‘ think this is one of the many good reasons to hire a wedding venue like Rodbaston to book live entertainment.
The room that your Rodbaston Hall wedding band ‘Punch The Air‘ perform in is actually three rooms. Separated by screens that open up into one long large room. This works really well so that cover band ‘Punch The Air‘ can perform at the one end where tables and chairs have been cleared away from the dancefloor area. The rest of the room can be kept for holding your buffet in. The stage area is a very decent size with plenty of space for ‘Punch The Air‘ to move around and entertain guests. We’ll jump around the staging area encouraging your guests to do the same too on the dancefloor. It’ll be a brilliant wedding reception with us handling your live music.
Rodbaston Hall doesn’t feature a noise limiter and has hard wooden floors. Due to the long narrow shape of the room the bands sound doesnt bounce around too much. Consequentially no echo can be heard coming from the back wall from your indie covers band.
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Loading in Indie Rock Cover Band Punch The Air’s gear is pretty straight forward with parking by the kitchens. Then its just a short walk past the kitchen area to the stage area with no stairs to climb for your wedding Party Band.
We recommend this Penkridge Staffordshire wedding venue
We can highly recommend Rodbaston Hall for your special day and Wedding Entertainment. You can have either a traditional or a more modern wedding reception. This is due to its beautiful gardens, accessibility and exclusivity.
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Pimhill Barn is a beautiful converted barn on a lovely working farm and ‘Punch The Air‘ are a recommended wedding supplier there. The wedding venue features wooden beams that separate three sections in the barn superbly. It is very easy to have indie rock wedding band ‘Punch The Air’ Pimhill Shrewsbury wedding band perform at the one end while tables can still be kept out at the other end for the buffet. Therefore the middle section is the entrance to the barn from the bar area when you hire a wedding band in Shrewsbury. Local Salop ales are served at the bar as well as a selection of excellent craft ales, lagers and spirits. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to hire a Pimhill Barn wedding band to check on price and delivery of a professional band.
Punch The Air Pimhill Shrewsbury Wedding Band songs and what you’ll get from us.
When you hire ‘Punch The Air‘ for your wedding reception at Pimhill, Harmer Hill we will perform two live sets of Indie rock wedding band music and chart pop music from modern day back through the decades to the 1950’s. You’ll hear Arctic Monkeys, Beatles, George Ezra, Neil Diamond, Oasis, Blink 182, Queen and lots more from our indie covers band repertoire.
We will provide you with iPad DJ services from when we’re set up all the way through your reception until midnight (Extendable out for an additional fee with our late night DJ services). All the bands backline, PA speakers, mixing desk and even lighting are included in your price with our wedding band in Shropshire.
Hire a Pimhill Barn Shrewsbury Wedding Band
You are able to dress the Shrops wedding venue room how you want. So you can choose your own food and select what drinks you want serving. It’s a very modern and relaxed way of doing things at Pimhill Farm wedding band.
It is very easy to load the bands equipment in and out of Pimhill Barn wedding band. Because there is a side door near the stage area with only a couple of easy steps to climb. As a result it is possible to park the bands vehicles for the whole of the event just the other side of this door. Hence there is no excessive moving of indie rock cover band heavy equipment.
The Shrewsbury barn features no sound limiter and has just enough echo and reverb to give a great full sound. Consequently there are no issues of noise bouncing back off walls towards the band. The best position to place the bands staging area is slightly up the one corner of the barn for your Shrewsbury wedding band.
We can highly recommend Pimhill Barn, Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire for your special day. So if you want to have either a traditional or a more modern wedding reception due to its look, sound and accessibility are fantastic.
Shropshire wedding band video
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5.50pm – And I’m off to the venue to a ‘Punch The Air‘ local wedding band. Even the M54 has roadworks at the moment, so that’s now every motorway around my home town. Luckily it was pretty clear sailing / driving and I arrive at the venue Pimhill Barn, Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire wedding band 20 minutes earlier than planned (arrival time was supposed to be 7pm on this occasion). James the guitarist had just arrived so we had a wander around the lovely farm, realised that the wedding speeches were still taking place and so chilled out for a while as Matt the drummer arrived. (Why do drummers always arrive last when they always have the most amount of gear to set up?)
Local wedding band loading equipment in
7.10pm – (The schedule only running 10 minutes late) We’re able to move our vehicles right up next to the load in doors of this Salop venue so it’s a very easy load in (and out later). We help out the serving staff by moving the tables for this evening wedding reception so we can get our indie rock wedding band gear in and get setting it up. This really isn’t our job but we want to get set up so and not let things run late. It’s a beautiful looking barn and we have the whole end 1/3 section which is plenty big enough for us. There are cool large retro styled bulbs hanging from the ceiling and a large wooden illuminated star on the wall right behind where drummer Matt will set up his drum kit. We speak with the bride and groom quickly and we’re ready to start setting up. It’s not going to be hard work today in this lovely barn.
7.40pm – Its all going very smoothly and stress free and there’s plenty of room for our live wedding entertainment, the PA and the lighting (including our new high powered lighting rig) at this Shropshire wedding band. Apart from one cable being connected into the wrong input and one XLR deciding to break on us there are no further set up issues at all….this is now one seriously tight ship.
Soundcheck sorted
8.20pm – Only 70 minutes have elapsed and we’re set up and have already sound checked our live wedding band (Knocking 20 minutes off our usual 90 mins wedding band set up time – This is what we can achieve when there are no Bridezillas or anything else is running very late).
8.25pm – We go off to get changed into our dapper wedding party band on-stage clothing, a quick dab of deodorant and trussing of hair takes place and we’re back on stage waiting for the bride and groom to arrive for the first dance.
8.40pm – We don’t usually do first dances, but the client had asked if there was any chance we could learn “Here Comes The Sun” and with us all being huge Beatles fans how could we resist? The bride and groom approach the dancefloor at this SY4 postcode venue as we kick into said song…..the photographers snapping away as we do our best to not ham it up Rock n’ Roll style while they happily dance along to our rendition. Before the song finishes many others have also joined them on the dancefloor and then we kick into the rest of the “Beatles heavy” first set.
During the first live performance
9.00pm – We’re well into live entertainment of the first set now with no real issues. Local wedding band guests are happily continuing to dance along to us while playing their legs like guitars and sloshing alcohol all over the floor (Mental note to self “Get serving staff to mop the dancefloor at half time”). We go out onto the dancefloor and play our guitars along side them merrily dancing away much to their enjoyment.
9.30pm – The first set is over, there’s a huge round of applause for our professional wedding band. The buffet is about to be served, so we head off to get some fresh air and a cold drink.
9.55pm – We tuck into hot pork and stuffing baps, strong cheeses and are informed that we have a tab behind the bar and to “Help ourselves” 🙂
10.15pm – I chat with the bride for a while checking that she’s fine with the evenings entertainment so far (Which she is of course)….I’m surprised she’s still quiet sober :). I then have a chat with the groom about when they would like us to go back on stage. Originally we’d planned for 10.45pm, but we both agree that 11pm would be better.
Wedding running late, no problem for your local wedding band.
11.10pm – Batteries are changed in our in ear monitoring systems and a little later than planned. We crack into the second Indie Rock Cover Band “Party set”. There’s a couple of light hearted punk numbers to start with and then onto a new song. “Common People” by Pulp performed in our own unique style. Guests are going crazy at this point jumping up and down, climbing the beams of the barn. They even attempt to invade the stage area.
11.40pm – Its in full swing and the guests are enjoying themselves as much as we are enjoying performing for them. They sing-a-long to the huge chorus’s of “I Love Rock n’ Roll”, “Sex On Fire”, “Parklife”, “Wonderwall” etc. A quick encore and its….
Midnight – The second sets over and we say our thanks and start to pack away and the DJ set goes on. But apparently its not over yet. The groom comes over and starts to barter with us for more live material…..how can we refuse 🙂 So we start putting the gear back together again, another quick change of batteries and we’re into a third set. We let the guests decide which songs they want us to play so we perform “Valerie“, “There She Goes“. Then “Seven Nation Army” (With massive crowd participation) and a few other great numbers.
Third live set completed
12.30am – The third live set is now complete and it really is time to start packing away. The guests continue to happily dance along to the final 30 minute wind-up/wind-down DJ set we’ve put together for them. This complimenting us for our “Kick-ass live show” as one guest says…..”What a remarkable wedding band” another guest remarks.
1.00am – That’s it, the nights entertainment is over. The lights go up, guests drink up and start to leave the venue. We continue to pack away the rest of the PA and lighting and start to load up our vehicles. It lightly rains outside. We chat again to guests and the bride and groom. It sounds like they have all really enjoyed their entire day and our evenings entertainment.
1.30pm – We say goodbye to the bride and groom, set our sat navs to HOME and we’re off. There’s still roadworks on the way back (No doubt it won’t be the last time I see them). I think to myself that it was one of the best and least stressful weddings we’ve ever performed at. I’m very happy with how it all went.
2.20pm – I finally arrive back at home and fall asleep on the sofa until 3.30am
Two days later we receive an email from the client:
Many many thanks for Saturday night – you were fantastic! Lots of people commented on how good you were. I apologise if I pestered a little too much, and for the impromptu request for an additional set. I was a little worse for wear by that point! We hope you had a good time. We’ll most certainly be recommending you to whoever we can for a local wedding band.