OVERVIEW
Luke Dewing is a Wodonga local, self driven guitarist and vocalist having honed his skills in Perth's live circuit for 7 years, both as an acoustic soloist and as a band performer.
More recently, Luke has spent the last few years performing along the NSW/VIC border playing to a wide variety of crowds, from the older RSL audiences to the younger nightclub crowds. This has given Luke the opportunity to hone his skills as a versatile performer suitable the widest variety of occasions. Through this, Luke has developed a collective repertoire of rock classics, soul, pop and top 40.
Luke is able to play most song choices requested by the bridal party, bring a song list specific to a genre, and play a wide range of songs from Elton John to Michael Jackson, Bruno Mars to Daryl Braithwaite.
For an intimate wedding ceremony or a rocking reception this dynamic performer will deliver an engaging show suitable for all audiences!
Willing to travel anywhere in Victoria and Southern NSW. Locations more than 2 hours from Yarrawonga Mulwala may incur a small travel surcharge.
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In my experience most of the time people have requested the order to be the First Dance then the Father Daughter dance. However this doesn't make provision for the rest of the bridal party and then the rest of the family and friends to join the dance floor before clearing it for the Father Daughter dance. The way to avoid this is to out the Father Daughter dance either after the Father's speech or later on in the evening.