10 Social Media Content Ideas for Wedding Singers
You’re a singer who’s amazing on stage — but when it comes to social media, it can feel like a whole different performance. You know you need to post consistently to attract more wedding bookings, connect with couples, and grow your following… but between gigs, rehearsals, and travel, it’s hard to know what to post and how to stand out.
We’ve put together 10 quick, actionable content ideas you can implement today — no fancy equipment, no marketing degree, just creative ideas you can shoot straight from your phone. These are the kinds of posts that help other wedding singers grow their audience, increase engagement, and book more dream gigs. Let's dive in
1. Share a Clip from a Recent Wedding Performance

Action: Pick a 15–30 second moment (first dance, audience reaction, emotional chorus) and post it as a Reel / TikTok.
Pro Tip: Use vertical format, good lighting, and tag the venue & photographer.
Example:
• Instagram Reel: “Magical Wedding Singer: Live Performance for Your Special…” — a singer sharing a heartfelt wedding moment. (Instagram)
You can click through their profile to see how they frame the video, caption, tagging, and engagement.
2. Before and After Setup Shots
Action: Post a carousel or split-screen: “Before guests arrive” + “During performance”.
Why: Highlights your professional setup and the transformation you bring to the event.
3. Song of the Week
Action: Record a short cover/rehearsal snippet of a wedding-appropriate song. Add a caption: “This week’s pick: perfect for aisle entrances”.
Why: Positions you as a trusted source for song ideas.
4. Testimonials in Motion

Action: Overlay a client quote (text) over a performance video or photo. Tag the client (if they allow) and the venue.
Why: Real feedback + visuals = social proof.
5. Venue Spotlight
Action: Film or photograph a venue you love. Caption with insights: acoustics, mood, lighting.
Why: Shows your experience and helps clients picture your performance there.
6. ‘This or That’ Polls / Engagement Posts
Action: Use Instagram Stories to ask poll questions: e.g., “Acoustic vs Full Band?” or “First Dance: Canon in D or Perfect?”
Why: Drives engagement, gives insight into your audience’s tastes.
7. A Day in the Life / Soundcheck Tour

Action: Capture short behind-the-scenes clips: loading gear, tuning, soundcheck, walking on stage, post-set sigh of relief.
Why: Builds rapport and humanises your brand.
8. Seasonal Song Suggestions / Playlist Themes
Action: Share playlists or song ideas tied to a season or theme (winter weddings, beach ceremony, etc.).
Why: Useful content that’s also shareable by couples planning their wedding.
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9. Collaborate with Other Suppliers
Action: Post a joint video/photo with a photographer, florist, or planner. Tag each other, share behind-the-scenes clips.
Why: Expands your reach, shows teamwork, increases cross-promotion.
10. “Little Moments” Reel / Highlight Snapshots
Action: Stitch together tiny moments — guests singing, candlelight, couples laughing — into a 20–30 second Reel or TikTok.
Why: Emotional, shareable, and gives a sense of what it feels like to have you perform.
Performer Examples
Check out the performer accounts below, all of which utilise many of the social media ideas above and see if these can help give you some fresh ideas for your own social media accounts.
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Laura Francis Singer — “Professional Wedding & Event Singer” Instagram
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Lula Weddings — “Singing lovers down the aisle since ’16” Instagram
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Lily Kerbey Music — “Alt Wedding and Events Singer” Instagram
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Ella Wedding Singer — shows studio and event content Instagram
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Alexandra Rose Singer — covers event singing, posts from gigs Instagram
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Jade Lamey Singer — shows behind the scenes & gig promos Instagram
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Chelsea Nolan Wedding Singer — UK based, active in posting performance clips Instagram
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Sammi Sings — wedding & events performer in UK, active on Instagram Instagram
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Ellen Blane | Wedding & Events Musician — posts from live performances Instagram
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Libby May Wedding Singer — strong footprint in UK wedding music space Instagram


