Taproom & kitchen events
Wedding DJ planning for The Broken Seal
Laid-back Squamish taproom energy—when you want a reception that feels approachable, social, and easy for guests to enjoy.
Fit, flow, and atmosphere—before the playlist talk
Casual venues can produce some of the most honest dance floors—because guests already feel comfortable. The music still needs structure: special moments first, then celebration.
The tone can be fun without feeling sloppy when transitions are handled cleanly.
From ceremony support to a dance floor that feels earned
Group-event layouts reward a simple, clear run-of-show: what matters most, what can flex, and when you want the night to peak.
Audio for speeches in lively rooms is a planning point worth deciding early.
Sea-to-Sky weddings, Squamish-rooted planning
Squamish taproom culture is part of the town’s texture—local context still matters for timing, noise realities, and guest expectations.
Availability first, then build the soundtrack around your story and your crowd.
Start with your date—then talk fit and coverage
The same contact flow powers every venue guide: pick your date, check the calendar, then continue when you are ready to share details.