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The Duo who do the song you have on your house party playlist - the ones to dance to the ones to sing to the ones to cry to - we make the set for y...

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The Duo who do the song you have on your house party playlist - the ones to dance to the ones to sing to the ones to cry to - we make the set for y...

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We are Anghel & Clarke, a professional vocalist duo based in London with over 30 years of singing experience. From performing at intimate weddings ...

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We are Anghel & Clarke, a professional vocalist duo based in London with over 30 years of singing experience. From performing at intimate weddings ...

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We are a London-based duo performing elegant pop, R&B, and jazz-influenced lounge sets across boutique hotels, cocktail bars, restaurants, and priv...

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We are a London-based duo performing elegant pop, R&B, and jazz-influenced lounge sets across boutique hotels, cocktail bars, restaurants, and priv...

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Duos for live events

What visitors and planners can expect

Duos are a practical live music format for private and corporate events, combining the presence of live performance with a small footprint. A duo usually features two performers, often pairing vocals with guitar or piano. Some acts add subtle electronic elements to widen the sound while keeping an intimate feel.

Guests can expect music that feels close and responsive to the room. Planners can expect efficient logistics with lower stage and technical demands than a full band. Repertoires commonly include pop, soul, jazz, acoustic rock, and contemporary chart selections, with the ability to shift from relaxed ambience to more upbeat moments.

Occasions that suit a duo

Duos are ideal when you want live music that supports the atmosphere without dominating the space. They are commonly booked for:

  • Weddings, ceremonies, and receptions
  • Birthdays, anniversaries, and private dinners
  • Corporate receptions, launches, and awards events
  • Hotel lounges, restaurants, and venue residencies
  • Small festivals and community events

Practical information for booking

Price range: Fees depend on reputation, date, travel, and duration. Professional event duos often start around £600–£950 for shorter local sets and can reach roughly £1,400–£2,350 or more for premium acts, extended coverage, or peak-season Saturdays.

Set formats: Standard options include 2 × 45 minutes, 3 × 40 minutes, or a continuous 60–90 minute lounge-style set. Many duos offer ceremony music or tailored cocktail sets.

Equipment: Most provide a compact PA, microphones, and basic mixing. Larger rooms, outdoor locations, or dance-focused segments may require an upgraded PA or a sound technician.

Space and power: Plan for roughly 2 × 2 meters of clear floor space and one or two standard power outlets.

Booking considerations: Confirm load-in access, sound limits, and setup time, typically 45–90 minutes. Share a clear timeline and highlight key cues such as entrances or speeches. Provide song requests early so arrangements and keys can be confirmed. Check with the venue about any necessary music licensing.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

For peak wedding and December holiday periods, booking 6–12 months ahead is common. Weekday corporate events and off-peak dates may allow shorter lead times.

Can a duo cover both background and dance music?

Yes. Many duos plan a softer first set for mingling and a more upbeat later set, sometimes using light percussion or backing elements to support dancing.

What should I provide at the venue?

A level performance area, nearby power, and clear access for load-in are usually enough. If the venue has an in-house sound system, share specifications in advance.

Do duos take requests?

Most do within their style. A short list of must-plays and do-not-plays helps align expectations.

Is a duo a good alternative to a DJ?

A duo offers a live feel and can cover key parts of an evening. For late-night, nonstop dance sets, a DJ or a combined setup may be more suitable.

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