Three Voices. One Fresh Take on the Party Band.
Most wedding bands have a singer. The Rainflowers have three. Weronika leads from the front with a vocal presence that commands the room, while Matthew on guitar and Ryan on keys share lead duties and add two-part and three-part harmonies that give every song a richness and depth most five-piece bands simply cannot produce. It is a setup that makes a Fleetwood Mac number sound as natural as a Whitney Houston belter or a Beyoncé floor-filler, and it is the first thing guests notice.
The Look and the Feel
The Rainflowers are not just a band that sounds contemporary: they look it and carry it. There is a visual energy on stage that goes beyond playing well. Ryan in particular is the kind of performer you cannot take your eyes off, the music visibly running through him as he plays, bringing a personality and showmanship that lifts the entire band. Combined with Weronika's stage presence and the tight interplay across all five members, The Rainflowers deliver the kind of performance that feels like an event in itself, not background entertainment with the volume turned up.
Built for the Dancefloor
The setlist leans heavily into feel-good, dancefloor-ready music. ABBA, Earth Wind & Fire, Donna Summer, and The Jackson 5 sit alongside Dua Lipa, Chappell Roan, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. David Bowie, Queen, and Fleetwood Mac bring the classic weight. The balance is deliberately tilted towards songs that move people rather than songs that fill time, and the three-voice setup means male leads, female leads, and harmony-driven tracks all get the vocal treatment they deserve. Couples can pick favourites from the setlist, and The Rainflowers will learn first dance songs with enough notice, taking time to discuss the detail so the performance matches what you have in mind.
The Ceilidh with a Modern Twist
The Rainflowers offer a ceilidh set of three dances, around 30 minutes, with all steps called throughout. Rather than traditional ceilidh instruments, they play it with their own lineup, giving it a modern, band-driven feel that sits naturally alongside the rest of the night. It works particularly well for weddings with a mix of Scottish and non-Scottish guests, bridging the gap between tradition and party without a jarring shift in tone.
What's Included
The Rainflowers perform from 8pm to midnight as standard, with flexibility on start times. Full PA and lighting are provided, with setup and soundcheck handled within an hour. Background music runs through the PA during the 30-minute break, or couples can supply their own playlist. Optional add-ons include an extra hour of live performance or a DJ set extension for venues with a 1am licence, an acoustic daytime reception set with Weronika and Matthew on acoustic guitar covering modern hits alongside classic soul, jazz, and blues standards, and acoustic ceremony music for your entrance, signing, and exit.
What Couples Say
Across their reviews, the themes are consistent: packed dancefloors, vocals that stand out, and a band that brings genuine energy and warmth to the room. Guests regularly ask where couples found them, and the communication in the lead-up draws consistent praise. One review sums up what makes The Rainflowers different: the three singers and the way they use them, creating a live sound that feels layered, dynamic, and unlike the standard wedding band setup.
Who They're Perfect For
The Rainflowers suit couples who want a contemporary, visually striking band with a vocal sound that sets them apart. If you are after a night that feels fresh, stylish, and built around music that keeps every guest on the dancefloor, this is the band that delivers it.