What are some good wedding bands in Phnom Penh?

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Re: What are some good wedding bands in Phnom Penh?

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Your phone playlist or youtube playlist is your best bet.
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Re: What are some good wedding bands in Phnom Penh?

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The Suk Straggler wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:01 am I'm getting married in December. Can anyone recommend a good wedding band? A Cambodian band that is not crazy expensive and is actually . . . very good? Maybe one that can sing a few songs in English? Thank you!
You'd have better replies posting a classified ad on https://lengpleng.com

and contacting bands listed here ( https://lengpleng.com/?page_id=8759&lang=en_GB ) directly on Facebook. Btw, the band does not have to be from Phnom Penh... you can ask them to travel with their equipment and setup a day in advance. Personally, I'd hire an events company and get them to prepare the auditions and handle the logistics for you.

You can also hit the town for a few weekends checking out live gigs. And if you see something you like, approach them and ask if they do private gigs.

Good luck and Godspeed :beer3:
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