Live Bands
A highly experienced, versatile trio with a wide and eclectic repertoire of music from modern day to way back. .
*Feel-good Brazilian Bossa Novas...
A highly experienced, versatile trio with a wide and eclectic repertoire of music from modern day to way back. .
*Feel-good Brazilian Bossa Novas...
Ready to Rock
UNCHAINEDJC are a 9 piece Joe Cocker trib band based in Staffordshire and we're formed to keep the music of Joe Cocker alive. Our latest set list i...
UNCHAINEDJC are a 9 piece Joe Cocker trib band based in Staffordshire and we're formed to keep the music of Joe Cocker alive. Our latest set list i...
Paul is an accomplished musician with a wealth of experience as a solo performer. His Bolan V Bowie Double tribute show projects the look and sound...
Paul is an accomplished musician with a wealth of experience as a solo performer. His Bolan V Bowie Double tribute show projects the look and sound...
A new up and coming Band based in Telford, Shropshire! You can choose the setlist yourself and we'll cover anything you want us to!
A new up and coming Band based in Telford, Shropshire! You can choose the setlist yourself and we'll cover anything you want us to!
After an audition at a small nightclub, a young American fiddle player from New Mexico was asked to become the first fiddler with (Grammy winner an...
After an audition at a small nightclub, a young American fiddle player from New Mexico was asked to become the first fiddler with (Grammy winner an...
JRC is an Kent-based rock trio with sunny harmonies, pop energy and the kind of bluesy spirit that can really get a crowd moving.
Simple, really.
JRC is an Kent-based rock trio with sunny harmonies, pop energy and the kind of bluesy spirit that can really get a crowd moving.
Simple, really.
Live bands for events and celebrations
What to expect from a live band
Live bands bring energy, atmosphere, and authenticity to any event. Whether it’s a wedding, corporate event, private party, or festival, a live performance creates a dynamic experience that recorded music simply cannot match. Professional bands typically tailor their repertoire to the audience, offering everything from classic rock and pop hits to jazz, soul, or acoustic sets. Many groups can also adapt their performance style — from background entertainment during dinner to a full-stage show that gets everyone dancing.
Suitable occasions for live music
Live bands are versatile and can perform at a wide range of events, including:
- Weddings and receptions
- Corporate functions and awards nights
- Birthday parties and anniversaries
- Festivals and public gatherings
- Hotel, bar, or restaurant entertainment
Choosing the right type of band depends on the event’s theme, size, and atmosphere. For example, a jazz trio suits a cocktail evening, while a 10-piece soul band is ideal for large-scale celebrations.
Practical details for planners
Price range: The cost of hiring a live band can vary depending on factors such as the number of musicians, travel distance, performance length, and technical requirements. Smaller duos or trios may charge around £400–£800, while full bands with extensive equipment and multiple sets can range from £1,000 to £3,000 or more.
Equipment: Most professional bands provide their own sound system (PA), instruments, and microphones. Larger events may require additional sound and lighting equipment, which can be arranged through the venue or an external supplier.
Space and power: Bands typically need a stage area of at least 3×4 metres and access to standard power outlets. Outdoor events may require a sheltered performance space and weatherproof power supply.
Setup and timing: Setup usually takes 60–90 minutes, depending on the band size and technical needs. Bands often perform two to three 45-minute sets with short breaks in between.
Booking considerations: It’s advisable to book several months in advance, especially during busy seasons such as summer weddings and December events. Discuss key details such as setlists, performance times, and any special song requests during the booking process.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
Most live bands recommend booking at least three to six months before your event, though popular groups may be reserved up to a year ahead.
Can the band learn specific songs?
Yes. Many bands will learn one or two special songs for key moments such as a first dance or corporate theme, usually at no extra cost or for a small rehearsal fee.
Does the band need a stage?
A raised stage is not essential, but it enhances visibility and sound projection. A clear, level area with enough space for musicians and equipment is the main requirement.
What happens if a band member is ill?
Professional bands usually have backup musicians available to ensure the performance goes ahead as planned. This should be outlined in the contract before booking.