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Priya & Aiden's Tracy Wedding: An Open-Air Country Celebration

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Priya & Aiden's Tracy Wedding: An Open-Air Country Celebration

Priya and Aiden married out on an open Tracy field under string lights and big blue sky. We spun for an easygoing crowd in cowboy hats and sundresses.

Some of the prettiest setups we work are the simplest ones, and Priya and Aiden's was a wide-open field on the edge of Tracy with nothing but blue sky doing the decorating. White-linen rounds scattered across the grass, peach and coral accents on the tables, folding chairs catching the afternoon sun, and strands of café lights strung between poles waiting for dusk to make them matter. We set up right at the edge of the dance floor with the whole property stretching out behind it — flat farmland to the horizon, a line of trees off to one side. It is the kind of space where the sound is yours to shape, so we got out early, confirmed power, and dialed everything in before a single guest arrived.

The crowd told you exactly what kind of party it would be. Cowboy hats, sundresses, jeans and pearl-snap shirts, people who clearly knew each other and were in no hurry. Priya looked radiant coming in, and their first dance was "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran, soft and timeless out under the open sky.

But this was a blended celebration, two families and two cultures, and the floor is where it truly came alive. We opened with a bhangra set that pulled Priya's family up instantly, the energy electric, then bridged into "Uptown Funk" and "September" to fold everyone in together. The blend kept rolling as the light went long and gold — Bollywood favorites flowing into current hits, a little hip-hop for Aiden's college crew, then back to a dhol-driven moment that had the whole room circling up and clapping.

This turned out to be a sing-along kind of room more than a show-off kind of room, hands on shoulders, everybody who knew the words leaning in for them. The peak was a massive group moment to "Mundian To Bach Ke," hands in the air, both families completely merged on the floor under the café lights. By full dark the field was glowing and the floor stayed honest and full right to the end. Priya and Aiden, thank you for an open-air night under the Central Valley sky that felt exactly like the two of you.


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