Romslo Entertainment’s complete guide
When corporate organizers and DMC partners plan events, entertainment is one of the most important choices to create engagement and memorable moments. In this guide, Romslo Entertainment explains which types of entertainment work best and how to choose the right one based on your target audience and desired atmosphere.
What kind of entertainment works best for corporate events?
The best entertainment for corporate events is the one that:
Creates emotional response
Builds atmosphere and identity
Adaptable to brand and event purpose
Scalable to room, audience and setting
Creates conversations and shared experiences
At Romslo Entertainment, we see that the most successful corporate events combine music, visuals and micro-interactions that make guests feel seen and involved.
What does this mean in practice for organizers?
When working with corporate events, we recommend entertainment such as:
1. Energize early in the event
This could be, for example:
Soft jazz duo
Welcome pianist and vocalist
Modern pop versions of well-known songs
This sets the mood before the speeches and presentations.
2. Reinforces the event’s theme and identity
Conferences and kick-offs often work:
Curated DJ sets
Saxophone + DJ
Live percussion + DJ
3. Creating a great atmosphere through tailored concepts
The event is most successful when entertainment is not just a “performance” but an integral part of the room:
Walking vocalists/entertainers
Interactive musical moments
Storytelling through music
Improvised vocal elements that surprise the audience
This increases guest engagement and social sharing.
Romslo Entertainment's experience with corporate events
Through international productions, we see clear patterns:
DMCs and corporate organizers prefer flexible concepts that can be scaled up or down.
International customers want atmosphere-building entertainment, not just an isolated performance.
How to choose the right entertainment – step by step
Step 1: Define the mood of the event
Is it formal, luxurious, energetic or social?
Step 2: Map your audience
DMC? Company? International guests? Executives?
Step 3: Select one main concept + one supporting concept
Examples:
Pianist + vocalist (welcome) + DJ + saxophone (later in the evening)
Ambient atmosphere (mingling) + high-energy vocalist (main show)
Step 4: Build the atmosphere – not just the program
Entertainment should be an experience, not just a point in the roadmap.
Conclusion
Corporate entertainment in 2025 is about more than music. It’s about creating moments, building identity and shaping an atmosphere guests feel, not just see. The best events happen when entertainment is integrated into the room, the team and the overall experience.
Romslo Entertainment delivers the concepts, artists and production that make this possible.