Throwing A Disco Wedding: Tips & Tricks For The Perfect Day

Find a venue 

basement disco club in brooklyn
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When you’ve got an idea of the style you’d like for your wedding day, it’s time to start scouting out locations for your disco wedding. Luckily, we know just the way to make this step simple. Just head to Peerspace and search for wedding venues in your area! 

What’s Peerspace, you might ask? Nothing too special – just one of the biggest peer-to-peer venue marketplaces on the planet. It’s a simple and easy way to find and book wedding venues from LA to London, and you can filter your listings by factors like their price, size, location, and amenities. You can also filter listings by their overall style, like retro or boho, or even search by keywords (disco ball, anyone?). 

Some Peerspace venues that would be amazing for a disco-inspired wedding or reception include: 

To see the spaces available in your area, just input your event type, your city, and your wedding dates to browse the listings for rent. Then, use the filters to narrow your search down to the grooviest venues on the block. We told you it was easy! 

Show off your groovy style

Disco Wedding
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Now that you’ve got your venue out of the way, it’s time to focus on other aspects of your disco wedding. Namely, the iconic disco style. The 70s were an era of flowing dresses, bell sleeves, and free-spirited expression. The fashions of the era lend themselves beautifully to boho-inspired wedding dresses. For bridesmaid dresses, shades of orange, chartreuse, or pale yellow can evoke an era-appropriate color palette and offer seamless style for your wedding party.

As for grooms, groomsmen, and suit-wearing members of your wedding party, we’d like to take a moment to remind you that bell-bottomed suit pants are a thing. And they’re glorious. But you don’t have to go that far to honor the disco theme. Just keeping with a 70s-inspired color palette can help you capture the theme without going too overboard. On the other hand, if overboard is what you want – we say go for it! 

Learn more tips and tricks by reading our retro wedding guide next!

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