Wyrd fox
Wyrd fox are an originals band. Crossing genres and weaving musical magic. With something for everyone, from bluesy numbers and etheric haunting so...
Wyrd fox are an originals band. Crossing genres and weaving musical magic. With something for everyone, from bluesy numbers and etheric haunting so...
Victory Through Sound was born in the winter of 2015 in Brighton, sparked by Andy Vaughan’s (Boy Girl Soup) ambition to craft widescreen expansive...
Pharaoh & The Beats are an Essex and Devon based function band. We joined together in 2015 and the band has six core members consisting of Leanne (...
Leeds has an active live music scene with bands covering everything from acoustic background sets to high-energy dancefloor performances.
Set length: Many bands offer two to three 45–60 minute sets, with options to add a shorter welcome set or a late-night finale.
Line-up options: Common formats include duo or trio acoustic acts, four- to five-piece function bands, and larger show bands with additional singers or horns.
Repertoire: Most bands provide a curated mix of recognisable songs, often spanning pop, rock, indie, soul, funk, and classics, with a limited number of requests possible if agreed in advance.
Live bands in Leeds are regularly booked for events where you want reliable pacing, clear announcements, and professional sound management. Typical use cases include:
- Weddings and civil ceremonies (ceremony music, drinks reception, evening party)
- Corporate events (awards nights, conferences, brand activations, Christmas parties)
- Private celebrations (milestone birthdays, anniversaries, reunions)
- Public or ticketed events (community festivals, venue showcases, student events)
Volume control: Bands can usually adapt their sound level for early evening dining, then increase energy later, provided venue limits are respected.
Price ranges: As a general guide, Leeds-based acts often fall into these brackets depending on size, date, and travel:
Duo/trio: £500–£1,200
4–5 piece band: £1,200–£2,800
Large band (6–9+): £2,800–£6,000+. Peak Saturdays and December dates typically cost more.
Equipment: Most professional bands supply a PA system and basic lighting suitable for small to mid-sized rooms. For larger venues, ask about upgraded PA, additional subwoofers, staging, and wireless microphones for speeches.
Space and power: Plan for a clear performance area (often 3×4 m minimum for a standard band) and access to safe power outlets on a dedicated circuit where possible.
Setup and timing: Allow 60–120 minutes for load-in and soundcheck, plus parking or loading access near the venue.
Booking considerations: Confirm start/finish times, noise curfews, song choices, dress code, breaks, insurance, and whether a deposit and contract are required. If you need a DJ-style playlist between sets, ask whether the band provides it or if you should supply one.
For peak dates, aim for 6–12 months. For off-peak weekdays, 4–12 weeks is sometimes possible, but availability varies.
Most do. Confirm what is included, the room size it covers, and whether additional production is recommended for larger venues.
Usually, yes within limits. Discuss first-dance songs, key moments, and any “do not play” preferences well ahead of the event.
Typically just access, power, and space. Some venues require PAT-tested equipment, public liability insurance, and adherence to noise limits.
Commonly a deposit secures the date, with the balance due before or on the event day. A written agreement should cover timings, fees, cancellations, and contingencies.