Bianca and Trevor said their vows over a hillside long-table dinner at golden hour, the valley glowing behind them — and the dancing didn't slow until the last bottle was empty.
Some weddings hand you a moment, and Bianca and Trevor's handed us the whole sky. They'd set one long banquet table running right along the crest of the hill, layered rolling country and oak woodland stretching out behind it, and by the time toasts started the sun had dropped behind the ridgeline and turned every glass amber. We got to score the prettiest hour of the day, and our whole job was to keep it feeling effortless.
Earlier, Bianca had walked in to a string version of "Can't Help Falling in Love," and even from across the open hillside you could see Trevor fighting back tears. We placed the system to carry across that open air without ever stepping on conversation, kept the dinner volume low and warm while the light did the heavy lifting, and ran easy classics underneath it — a little Frank Sinatra, some Etta James — as the wine went around. We timed the speeches so the best of them landed exactly as the sky went pink, the couple standing together at the head of the table, half-laughing, half-misting up.
Once dinner cleared and the first stars showed up, the energy turned over fast. The grand entrance had already set the tone with "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," and their first dance to "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran glowed in the last of the light. Now the floor opened to "September," and despite the February chill this crowd packed it immediately.
An open-air floor under a darkening sky is a specific kind of fun — people dance bigger, sing louder, and don't care who's watching. We rode their lead all night, a throwback block built around "Crazy in Love," a short country detour for Trevor's family, then a surge of current hits. The peak was a full-room "Mr. Brightside," everybody screaming into the dark. We closed warm and sweet with "Can't Help Falling in Love" brought back around.
Bianca and Trevor, thank you for trusting us with a sunset like that — and for a crowd that turned a hillside into a dance floor.






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