Rock Bands in Derby
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We Were Young is a duo formed by two friends from different parts of their local music scenes within Kent. They write music that helps them to cope...
We Were Young is a duo formed by two friends from different parts of their local music scenes within Kent. They write music that helps them to cope...
We are an acoustic rock act. The band is made up of Eamon Killen on lead vocals, kim Scott on violin, conor breen on guitar and backing vocals and...
We are an acoustic rock act. The band is made up of Eamon Killen on lead vocals, kim Scott on violin, conor breen on guitar and backing vocals and...
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Rock bands in Derby for live events
What to expect from rock bands in Derby
Derby has an active live-music circuit, with rock acts ranging from classic cover bands to modern alternative and indie-rock line-ups. Event planners can usually choose between faithful renditions of well-known songs, heavier sets with guitar-driven originals, or mixed-format performances that balance crowd favourites with newer material. Most bands are accustomed to typical UK venue requirements, including timed soundchecks, volume limits, and set lengths that fit around speeches, catering, or venue curfews.
Performance format: Common options include two 45–60 minute sets, three shorter sets across an evening, or a single high-energy headline set with background music between.
Suitable occasions and venue types
Rock bands in Derby are often booked for:
- Weddings and evening receptions
- Corporate parties, awards nights, and product launches
- Private celebrations such as birthdays and anniversaries
- Student events and community festivals
- Pubs, clubs, and ticketed venue nights
Space requirement: A typical 4–5 piece band needs roughly 3m x 4m, with additional room for speakers and a small mixing position.
Practical details for planners
Costs depend on band size, day of the week, travel, and production needs.
Price range: Many local rock bands fall between £600–£1,500 for an evening, while premium acts with larger line-ups, lighting, and dedicated engineers may run £1,500–£3,000+.
Equipment: Some bands supply a basic PA suitable for small to mid-size rooms, plus microphones and stands. Larger venues typically require an upgraded PA, monitoring, and lighting; these can be provided by the band, a hire company, or the venue’s in-house team.
Power and access: Confirm parking/loading, stairs or lifts, and whether setup can happen before guests arrive.
Booking considerations: Ask for a setlist sample, confirm song requests and “do not play” lists, and check public liability insurance and PAT testing if the venue requires it.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
For peak summer weekends and December dates, aim for 6–12 months. For midweek or off-peak months, 8–16 weeks is often workable.
Can the band learn specific songs?
Many bands can learn 1–3 songs with sufficient notice. Share the original version you prefer and confirm whether it will be played live or used for a first dance only.
Do I need to provide a PA system and sound engineer?
It depends on venue size. Small rooms may be covered by the band’s own PA. Larger spaces often benefit from a hired system and engineer to manage sound balance and volume limits.
What should be included in the contract?
Include performance times, set lengths, total fee, deposit and cancellation terms, equipment responsibilities, access and power details, and any overtime rates or curfew requirements.