Ceilidh Bands for your wedding@Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

A live band can make the simplest venue come to life. Peruse our choice of talented ceilidh bands that perform in your part of the country. The spirited The CG Celtic / Irish Folk Band will involve everyone in the evening's entertainment, whatever their age. At a wedding ceilidh, the first dance can either be done to the band, or to the Bride and Groom's own CD. If the first dance is done by the ceilidh band or barn dance band, then it is often one involving the bride and groom as the 'centre piece'. It's a great way to start, because it involved all the guests and gets the evening off to a great start. Whether for this or other venues in the area, see: Ceilidh Bands Take time to look and listen. Civil wedding venues are places of character. Here is one description: Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire

"Stoneleigh Abbey, a true gem hidden away in the Warwickshire countryside, yet only a ten minute drive from the M40 motorway and a short drive from the nearby towns of Coventry, Warwick, Stratford, Kenilworth and Leamington. Stoneleigh Abbey is a magical place for your wedding and, because we understand just how special the day is, you will have exclusive use of the venue. The Abbey is fully licensed for civil wedding ceremonies with 11 internal areas and one garden location to choose from. They are happy to host all or part of your wedding day celebrations."

Midsummer Music organise music groups across the country, including some of the venues mentioned on our web site. Our clients and venues have been pleased with our performances and we have many kind notes of thanks in our archives.. However, the references to various venues on these pages implies no connection or promotion of either us by the venue, or the venue by us. Venue details are from government registries and correct to the best of our knowledge.

There are lots of bands who play instrumental wedding music at Midsummer Music. Ceilidh Bands to sopranos for Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire