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The ultimate music solution from formal wedding music to party music like you have never heard. For a unique take on Rock and Pop classics guarante...

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The ultimate music solution from formal wedding music to party music like you have never heard. For a unique take on Rock and Pop classics guarante...

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Formed in October 2014, So Close has done much “Rocking of Socks to the point of them being removed” with various very talented musicians in the So...

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Formed in October 2014, So Close has done much “Rocking of Socks to the point of them being removed” with various very talented musicians in the So...

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Function bands for events: What to expect

What is a function band?

A function band is a professional live music act hired to perform at private, corporate, or public events. Unlike original artist showcases, function bands focus on well-known songs across popular genres and eras, tailoring sets to suit the mood of the occasion. Most offer flexible line-ups, from compact trios to full-scale ensembles with brass or backing vocalists, allowing planners to align the sound and visual impact with the event size and budget.

What visitors and planners can expect

Function bands typically provide a structured performance plan that includes arrival and setup, soundcheck, live sets, and optional background music between sets. Reputable bands will share sample set lists and accommodate reasonable requests, especially for first dances, entrance songs, or a short list of must-play tracks. Many also offer an experienced band leader who coordinates timings with venue staff and event managers.

Suitable occasions

Function bands are commonly booked for:

  • Weddings and receptions
  • Corporate parties, awards, and product launches
  • Charity galas and fundraising events
  • Milestone birthdays and anniversaries
  • Seasonal celebrations such as holiday parties
  • Community festivals and formal dinners
The key consideration is the desired energy level. A smaller acoustic group may suit receptions or dining, while a larger party band is ideal for dance-focused evenings.

Practical details for planners

Price range: Costs vary by location, date, demand, and line-up size. As a general guide, smaller line-ups can start around £800–£1,500, mid-size bands often range from £1,500–£3,500, and large premium acts can exceed £4,000. Peak-season weekends usually command higher fees.

Equipment: Many bands are self-contained, providing PA, microphones, basic lighting, and instruments. Confirm power requirements, stage dimensions, and whether the venue has noise limits or an in-house sound engineer.

Set format: A common structure is two or three sets of 40–60 minutes. Some bands offer an add-on DJ or curated playlists to maintain momentum.

Booking considerations: Review contracts for cancellation terms, overtime rates, travel costs, and break policies. Ask for proof of public liability insurance if required by the venue.

How to choose the right band

Look for consistent live performance footage, clear communication, and transparent pricing. Discuss the audience profile, dress code, and schedule early. A band that can adjust volume and style throughout the evening will generally deliver the best guest experience.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

For popular dates, booking 6–12 months ahead is common, especially for weddings and end-of-year corporate events. Off-peak or midweek bookings may be possible with shorter notice.

Can the band learn specific songs?

Many function bands will learn one or two songs with sufficient notice. This is often included in the fee or offered as a small add-on.

Do function bands provide a DJ service?

Some do. This may be a band member acting as a DJ or a dedicated professional. Confirm equipment, playlist control, and setup time.

What space and power are typically needed?

A small band may need around 3×2 metres, while larger line-ups may require 5×4 metres or more. Standard power sockets are usually sufficient, but confirm exact requirements in advance.

What happens if a musician is unavailable?

Professional bands often have dep musicians on standby. Ensure the contract specifies how substitutions are handled to maintain quality.

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