For loved-up couples, there is no day more important than their wedding day. Having spent months or even years planning their nuptials, they want to make sure everything goes to plan, their guests have a great time, and they can really celebrate the way they want.
One of the best ways to ensure your wedding goes off with a bang is to have a professional firework display at the end of the evening.
Here are a few reasons why:
1) Grand ending
Your guests have enjoyed a beautiful ceremony, a welcoming reception, delicious food, and a lively dance floor, so what better way to end your special day than with a spectacular display of lights?
While brides and grooms will want their Big Day to go on forever, all good things must come to an end at some point – and firework displays are a great finale to an awesome occasion.
You could have a simple display of just fireworks that still have the wow factor for friends and family. Alternatively, if your budget allows, you could opt for a choreographed display in sync with your wedding colour, theme, honeymoon destination and music of your choice.
2) Big surprise
While fireworks at weddings have been popular for several years, with wedding budgets constantly expanding, many couples have to make tough decisions about what entertainment to choose for their guests.
However, something that should be kept as a priority is a firework display, as it really is one of the most impressive ways to celebrate a wedding. What’s more, it can be done as a big surprise for loved ones right at the end, with friends and family being none the wiser until they go outside and look to the brightly-coloured sky.
3) Celebrity favourite
Couples who want to replicate a celebrity wedding with their nuptials are sure to consider having some fireworks on their Big Day. This is because it has been a favourite among famous brides and grooms for years.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had an exciting firework show at their rehearsal dinner at the Palace of Versailles before they tied the knot. They teamed this with a performance by Lana Del Rey, so their 600-strong guest list was certainly given a treat before their actual wedding in Florence, Italy.
Royal fans will also be interested to hear that Prince William and Kate Middleton had a fun firework display to mark the end of their wedding when they tied the knot in 2011.
Although 2,000 guests were invited to their formal reception and tens of millions of people watched their ceremony on TV, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose to have just 300 friends and family at their evening do, which was hosted by Prince Charles.
They certainly partied the night away, with Ellie Goulding performing for the loved-up couple, who had been together for eight years before saying ‘I do’. The special occasion then concluded with a magnificent firework spectacle lighting up the night-sky.