From first dance options to late-night dancefloor anthems — discover the 100 best 00s R&B tracks for your Scottish wedding reception, ranked by where they work best.
From first dance options to late-night dancefloor anthems, discover the 100 best 00s R&B tracks for your Scottish wedding reception, ranked by where they work best on the night.
The Orcadian Strip the Willow is a livelier variation of the classic — faster, more spinning, and more intense. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare your guests.
The Canadian Barn Dance is one of the most accessible ceilidh dances — perfect for easing guests into the evening and making sure everyone feels welcome on the floor.
The Virginia Reel brings a barn dance feel to the Scottish wedding ceilidh — accessible for beginners, brilliantly dramatic when the top couple takes over, and always a crowd favourite.
The Dashing White Sergeant is the ultimate wedding mixer — a progressive ceilidh dance that gets guests laughing with strangers and brings the whole room together.
Strip the Willow is the ceilidh dance guests talk about on the way home. Fast, energetic, and brilliantly chaotic — here’s how it works and why it’s a wedding ceilidh essential.
The Gay Gordons is the classic ceilidh opener — easy to follow, fun for all ages, and brilliant for getting a room full of nervous guests onto the floor within minutes.
Find out why a DJ ceilidh with professional calling is the most popular way to include Scottish dancing at your wedding — flexible, affordable, and just as much fun as a full band.
Not all wedding venues are created equal when it comes to the dancefloor. Some rooms simply work — the acoustics, the layout, the atmosphere all combine to create a space where people want to dance. Others, despite being visually beautiful, present challenges that make it harder to generate and sustain that energy. After performing at…