
After 40 years of professionally booking live talent, Jeremy LaBrooy shares what the industry never told couples – including a seven-word phrase that unlocks hidden discounts without damaging relationships
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – February 23, 2026 – With the 2026 wedding season in full swing, couples planning their receptions are faced with the same costly blind spot that has existed for decades: most spend months perfecting every visual detail of their wedding and then book their entertainment – often the element guests remember most – without the knowledge or tools to get it right.
Jeremy LaBrooy knows this better than most. A professional musician since 1986 and founder of Melbourne-based agency Vogue Entertainment [https://www.vogueentertainment.com.au/] Since 1993, LaBrooy has spent four decades in the live entertainment industry booking, negotiating and producing performances for hundreds of weddings and events. Following the successful launch of its debut consumer guide in November 2025, Secrets to Booking the Best Wedding Entertainment now reaches couples worldwide through both eBook and paperback formats.
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The guide translates four decades of professional booking knowledge into a practical tool that any couple can use—on how to evaluate and negotiate with entertainers, how to structure protective contract terms, how to brief performers for their best possible show, and how to create a receiving list that keeps every moment on track.
At the heart of the book is what LaBrooy calls the “Golden Booking Window”: the period of nine to 12 months before a wedding date when couples have the strongest negotiating position. Outside of that period, couples either lock in rates prematurely or face a depleted pool of available talent. They have influence in this – and the book shows exactly how you can use it.
That influence extends to negotiation. At the beginning of the guide, LaBrooy shares a seven-word phrase that has consistently helped couples unlock discounts from entertainers — without creating awkwardness or putting a strain on the relationship. It’s the kind of practical, field-tested detail that sets this book apart from conventional wedding planning advice.
The financial interests are real. The book documents case studies in which couples reduced their wedding entertainment [https://entertainmentnow.com.au/wedding-entertainment/?utm_source=press-release&utm_medium=news-posts&utm_campaign=wedding-entertainment-secrets&utm_term=wedding-entertainment%5Dcosts by between $1,700 and $3,000 USD or more simply by shifting their wedding date from peak to off-peak season. LaBrooy also details the early bird pricing structures that quality entertainers quietly offer, the premium dates that carry hidden surcharges, and the line items – travel fees, equipment costs, break logistics – that routinely inflate invoices without explanation.
On contracts, LaBrooy is direct. The guide identifies the specific red flags couples should never overlook before signing: vague performer substitution clauses, unusual upfront payment demands, missing cancellation protections, and equipment ambiguities that leave couples exposed.
“This isn’t theory,” says LaBrooy. “It’s the exact thinking I apply when I’m booking entertainment professionally. I just wrote it in a way anyone can use.”
“Most couples don’t realise how much of this comes down to timing and preparation,” he adds. “The difference between a good booking and a great one is usually just knowing what questions to ask.”
While rooted in Australian industry experience, the strategies apply across markets. The global wedding industry – estimated at over $160 billion USD annually – faces the same transparency gaps, supply-and-demand booking dynamics, and contract pitfalls whether a couple is celebrating in Melbourne, Manhattan, or Manchester.
A bonus eBook, Crafting The Perfect Wedding Playlist, is included free with every purchase, covering ceremony selections, reception flow, and final song choices.
Secrets to Booking the Best Wedding Entertainment is available as an eBook for $27 USD and as a paperback for $29.99 USD, + $5 shipping worldwide.
eBook: go.entertainmentnow.com.au/wedding-entertainment-secrets
Paperback: books.by/three-sisters/secrets-to-booking-the-best [http://books.by/three-sisters/secrets-to-booking-the-best?utm_source=press-release&utm_medium=news-posts&utm_campaign=wedding-entertainment-secrets]
Book details
Title: Secrets to booking the best wedding entertainment
Author: Jeremy LaBrooy
Publisher: Entertainment Now Pty Ltd & Three Sisters Publishing.
Publication date: November 2025
Formats: eBook / Paperback
Price: $27 USD (eBook) | $29.99 USD (Paperback)
Author available for interview. Review copies available upon request. Media material including author portrait and cover image available upon request.
About entertainment now
Entertainment now [https://entertainmentnow.com.au/] is a Melbourne-based online entertainment guide founded by Jeremy LaBrooy in 2004. Drawing on LaBrooy’s four decades of industry experience, Entertainment Now connects couples and event planners with artists and entertainment services across Australia.
Media contact:
Jeremy LaBrooy
Mulgrave Vic 3170 Melbourne, Australia
1300 379 277
info@entertainmentnow.com.au [mailto:info@entertainmentnow.com.au]
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Website: https://entertainmentnow.com.au/
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