Book the perfect entertainment for your event through us. Local, regional, and national acts available. Consider a variety of options, both musical and non-musical. Not sure what’s available, just ask!
You may want a 4 or 5 piece band that plays rock and country, and is familiar with weddings, or a 20 piece orchestra led by a Frank Sinatra look & sound alike. Perhaps you want something special at your child’s birthday party, or the company picnic. If you need a player of bagpipes, and organist, a folk duo, a sword swallower, a comedian, a juggler, an escape artist, an Elvis impersonator, a real throw-back band from the 70’s or 80’s, a classical guitarist, dance instructors, a statue (not a real statue, but someone who you’d think was a statue if you didn’t book the act.) Well, you get the idea! If we don’t have it, we will certainly look very hard and negotiate the best possible price for you.
Typically, you can view clips or other promotional materials of the act. Often you can check them out in person, and speak with them directly. References are provided, contracts drawn up reflecting all the previously agreed to details.
Once you’ve selected an act to appear at your event, we will review all details, provide you a contract to sign and request a deposit. In turn the performer/ or act will indicate their commitment to agreement by signing the contract as well.
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Please note: Changes to the date or time of the event requested after the signing of the contract can render the agreement null and void. In such cases the deposit may be forfeited to the entertainer and/or agency. On some occasions it has happened that a new date, and/or time selected has been booked and the deposit applied to the new booking. This will be done at the discretion of the entertainer and is subject to availability. Cancellation of the event also may result in the deposit being forfeited. This policy is standard for the industry, as most bookings occur well in advance and the likelihood of rebooking the date is unlikely, causing substantial lost revenue for the act. Balances due may be required to be paid prior to the date of the event, if this is the case it will be discussed with you prior to the signing of the contract, and will be included in the contract.



