The format

Walk-around magic, built for weddings.

For weddings, the format that lands best is walk-around magic during cocktail hour or the reception. It's intimate, it's interactive, and it works around your timeline — not against it.

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Cocktail hour

While you're taking photos, your guests are being entertained. No awkward small-talk gaps. No standing around checking phones.

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Reception

Between dinner and dancing — or during dinner itself — magic moving from table to table. A second show happening alongside yours.

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Stage feature (optional)

Want a featured moment? A short interactive set can be added before the first dance or as part of the evening's program.

Wedding cocktail hour magic
Close-up magic for wedding guests
— A second show
Hidden between the speeches
Why this fits

No mic. No spotlight. Just shared wonder.

Wedding entertainment doesn't have to compete with the day. The best magic for a wedding floats alongside it — quietly creating the moments people text each other about later.

It works with your timeline

Cocktail hour, reception, dinner — magic moves through the room without ever asking your guests to stop, sit, or pay attention. The day stays yours.

It connects strangers

Your aunt from Wisconsin and your college roommate suddenly have something to talk about. Magic gives people a shared moment to share. The room warms up faster.

It feels premium, not gimmicky

This isn't balloon animals at a kids' birthday. It's intimate, polished, sleight-of-hand magic that fits a beautifully styled wedding — and matches the level of the rest of your day.

The vision

Picture your reception.

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Cocktail hour where your guests aren't on their phones waiting for you to get back from photos.

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Tables that are actually talking to each other — not just to whoever they came with.

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A moment hidden between the toasts that becomes "oh my god, did you see…" for the rest of the night.

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Your wedding planner texts you the next day: "Everyone is still talking about that magician."

Wedding questions

Quick answers.

What part of the wedding day works best?
Cocktail hour is the sweet spot — it's when guests need entertainment most (you're off taking photos). Reception is great too, especially between dinner and dancing.
Will it interrupt the timeline?
No. Walk-around magic moves around the guests, not the other way around. There's no announcement, no setup, no mic. Your timeline stays exactly as planned.
Can my photographer capture it?
Absolutely — and they tend to love it. The reactions on guests' faces (gasps, laughter, wide eyes) are some of the best candid moments your photographer will get all day.
How does pricing work?
It depends on guest count, length of performance, and travel. A quick call or message — and you'll get a custom quote within 24 hours.
How far in advance should we book?
Wedding season (May–October) books up quickly — 6+ months out is ideal. Off-season weddings can usually be locked in faster.
Let's talk

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