Springfield’s Original Bridal Show

Springfield’s Original Bridal Show

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It’s the longest-running Bridal Event in Central  Illinois.  Thank you for joining us for the 34th Annual Bridal Extravaganza brought to you by Capitol Radio Group, Savvi Formalwear, and Radio Pro DJ’s at Crowne Plaza Hotel

 Continue Planning Now to ensure you get the first pick of dates from all your favorite and local vendors at Springfield’s Original Bridal Show Website!

Click Here to Pre-Register for the January Show
next year on January 8, 2023, and receive a FREE Wedding Checklist!

ATTENTION VENDORS: We have vendor booths available, but spots are filling fast for 2023!  Our Bridal Show vendors not only get a booth for the day, but are mentioned in radio advertising ALL YEAR and included on our virtual bridal show website at www.capitolbridal.com giving you constant exposure to potential clients!!!  Email us at bridal@capitolradiogroup.com or call 217.753.5400 for more information.

Radio Pro DJsSavvi FormalwearCrowne_Plaza

 

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