Peat Loaf
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Peat Loaf is the UK's leading Meat Loaf tribute act with a storming set performing all of the Meat Loaf classics including Bat Out of Hell, Dead Ri...
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Derby has a varied live music scene, with bands available for pubs and clubs, wedding venues, corporate spaces, and private halls across the city and wider Derbyshire. Most event-ready bands offer a structured set format (often two or three sets across an evening), a defined repertoire, and clear technical requirements. You can typically choose between cover bands (pop/rock/indie/soul), jazz trios and swing groups, function bands with vocalists, and specialist acts for themed nights. For planners, the key advantage of a professional live band is reliability: confirmed line-ups, punctual load-in, predictable set lengths, and the ability to adjust volume and pacing to the room.
Live bands can work well for a wide range of occasions where you want a social, shared focus without turning the event into a club night. Common use cases include wedding receptions, anniversary parties, milestone birthdays, charity fundraisers, awards evenings, Christmas parties, student and alumni events, venue residencies, and summer outdoor celebrations. For daytime or early-evening events, smaller line-ups (duos, trios, acoustic sets) can keep the sound controlled while still feeling “live.”
Price range: In Derby, many local acts fall between £300–£900 for smaller line-ups and shorter sets, while full function bands commonly range from £1,200–£3,000+ depending on size, demand, date, and production.
Equipment: Many bands bring their own PA, microphones, and basic lighting, but you should confirm what is included and what the venue already provides.
Space and power: Expect to discuss stage area, safe access for load-in, and standard mains power.
Timing: Allow time for setup and soundcheck, particularly if you have speeches or tight room turnaround.
For peak Saturdays and December dates, booking 6–12 months ahead is common. For midweek or off-peak months, 4–12 weeks may be enough, depending on the band’s diary.
Many do, but it varies by line-up. Ask exactly what is included: PA size, microphones, lighting, and whether an engineer is supplied or the band runs sound from stage.
A typical format is two 45–60 minute sets or three 40–45 minute sets, plus background music during breaks if agreed. Custom timings are often possible with prior notice.
Provide the date, venue address in Derby/Derbyshire, guest count, event timings, indoor/outdoor details, access notes, and any volume or curfew restrictions.
Often yes, especially for first dances or key moments, but it may involve a fee and a minimum notice period. Ask early and share a preferred version or arrangement.