
Wedding Sound & Lights · Marrakech
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French · English
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
Events Collection is a Marrakech sound, lighting, and audio visual rental company run by Youssef El Hachmy, with two premises in the city, one near Marjane on the Casablanca road at Kairaouane 5 and another at Lotissement Assaada. Their business is straightforward and they state it in three lines: sale and rental of sound equipment, scene and structure, and lighting. This is a working equipment house, the kind of local supplier that stages and powers events week in and week out, rather than a boutique wedding brand. The offer is practical. They rent and sell sound systems, they build stages and structures, and they light rooms and outdoor spaces, with technical personnel and logistics included so the gear does not simply arrive on a pallet and sit there. They describe working with nationally and internationally renowned suppliers, and their named partners include JBL and Synq, which are solid, professional audio brands rather than unknown budget gear. For a wedding, that means the raw capability is there: a proper PA so the speeches and the first dance are heard cleanly, uplighting to warm a bare venue, and a stage or structure if your celebration needs one. You can see their work on Instagram at eventscollectionofficiel and reach them on +212 661 61 81 59, with the office open Monday to Friday from 9 to 5 and Saturday morning until 1. In our directory the range runs from 1,500 to 7,000 dirham, which fits the scope of the service. A modest sound and lighting package for an intimate reception sits at the lower end, while a larger setup with a stage, structure, and full lighting design climbs toward the top. The 7.8 rating is fair, a competent and reliable local AV house rather than a celebrated wedding production studio. Here is the honest caveat, and it is the same one that applies to most equipment first suppliers. Everything on their site points at corporate work: team building, seminars, staff days, company anniversaries, incentives, and inaugurations. Weddings are not mentioned anywhere, so you are hiring a capable corporate AV house and asking it to light and sound a wedding, which is a different craft from lighting a conference. That is workable, but it changes the questions. Confirm they understand wedding ambiance, warm low uplighting and a dance floor wash rather than flat white conference light, and that they can run sound for a DJ or a band across a long evening, not just a lectern and a slideshow. Because their pages name no specific equipment models and publish no prices, insist on an itemised quote that lists exactly what speakers, lights, and structures you are getting, how many, and for how long. Ask specifically who operates the sound and lighting on the night, how many technicians stay, and until what hour, since a wedding runs far later than an office seminar and their standard office hours end early. And ask to see photographs of a real wedding or private party they have produced, not only their corporate events. Settle those points, and Events Collection is a sensible, fairly priced choice for a couple who want dependable sound and lighting from an established local supplier rather than a designed, branded wedding production. One more practical note worth making early. Because the office keeps business hours and closes Saturday at 1, a Saturday evening or Sunday wedding needs its own written agreement for setup, standby, and teardown outside those hours, so confirm the crew is contracted for your full timeline and not just a weekday delivery window. And ask about power early: a garden, a palmeraie villa, or a desert site may need a generator to run a full sound and lighting rig cleanly all night, and you want to know now whether that generator is on their quote or your venue's responsibility, because a rig that browns out during the first dance is the one failure a couple never forgets.