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Inaugural Brisbane Wedding Trail Promises a Unique Wedding Planning Experience

FREE EVENT - Brisbane Wedding Trail (open to the public) 2 mins read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Brisbane, Sunday 25th August 2024 [FREE EVENT] - Wedding enthusiasts and engaged couples are in for a treat as Brisbane gears up to host its first-ever WedMe Wedding Trail on Sunday 25th August. Departing from the traditional wedding expo format, the Brisbane Wedding Trail will showcase a curated selection of the city’s most distinctive warehouse venues and premier local vendors.

From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, couples will have the exclusive and free opportunity to explore iconic venues including The Warehouse, Lightspace, Loyal Hope, The Bethnal, Warehouse25, The Little Laneway, and Factory 51. Each venue will open its doors simultaneously, offering a glimpse into their unique charm and wedding-ready amenities.

What sets the Brisbane Wedding Trail apart is its focus on creating an interactive and immersive experience for attendees. Alongside venue tours, couples can meet with top-tier vendors specialising in photography, celebrancy, styling, floral arrangements, and more. This format allows couples to envision their dream wedding firsthand and connect directly with the professionals who can bring their vision to life.

Adding to the excitement, the event includes a spectacular $20,000 Wedding Giveaway, making it not just an exploration but an opportunity for one lucky couple to kickstart their wedding plans with a substantial boost. Anyone can enter prior to 2pm on Sunday 25th August at WedMe.com.au/20k-wedding-giveaway.

"We’re thrilled to launch the Brisbane Wedding Trail, offering a fresh perspective on wedding planning," said Bree Nicholls, Director at WedMe. "This event caters to couples seeking unique venues and high-quality vendors, all in one seamless experience. Whether you’re at the beginning stages or finalising details, the Wedding Trail promises inspiration and practical insights."

The Inaugural Brisbane Wedding Trail is poised to be a highlight for engaged couples and wedding industry professionals alike. Free tickets at www.wedme.com.au.

For media enquiries, please contact Bree Nicholls on 0411 474 047 or at [email protected]

www.wedme.com.au | @brisbaneweddingtrail @wedme.com.au @gcweddingtrail

 


Key Facts:

- FREE event for the public

- Sunday 25th August 2024

- Seven venues open their doors from 10am - 2pm

- $20K Wedding Giveaway

- Free tickets at www.wedme.com.au

 


Contact details:

Bree Nicholls

[email protected]

0411 474 057

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