Rock Bands in Leicester
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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 Leicester
Local scene and what it means for events
Leicester has an active live-music circuit shaped by student audiences, independent venues, and a steady calendar of pub nights, ticketed gigs, and private functions. For event planners, this means you can typically find rock bands in Leicester that cover everything from classic rock and indie to modern alternative, with options for original sets or well-known covers. Most working bands are used to playing across different room sizes, from intimate back rooms to larger halls, and can adapt their set lengths and volume to suit the space.
What visitors and planners can expect
A professional rock band booking is usually structured around clear timings, a defined set list approach, and a soundcheck window. Common inclusions are:
- Two to three sets (often 40–60 minutes each) with breaks
- A repertoire spanning crowd-pleasers plus genre-focused blocks on request
- Basic stage plot and input list shared in advance
- On-the-night coordination with venue staff and curfews
Occasions that suit a rock band
Rock bands work well for events where energy and recognisable songs matter. Typical bookings include weddings (evening reception), corporate parties, university and society events, birthday celebrations, pub anniversaries, charity nights, and local festivals. They are also suitable for themed nights (e.g., 90s indie, classic rock) when the set list can be tailored to a clear era or style.
Practical details for planners
Price range: Many Leicester-area rock bands for private events fall roughly between £600–£1,800, depending on band size, day of week, travel, and production needs. Pub gigs and smaller showcases may be lower, while peak-season weddings with full production can be higher.
Equipment: Confirm whether the band provides PA and lighting: (common for private functions) or if the venue supplies house sound. Also check backline (amps, drums), microphones (including spares), and power requirements (dedicated circuits for larger rigs).
Space and access: Ask for a stage area: estimate (often 3m x 4m minimum), load-in route: details, parking, and any stairs or lift restrictions.
Schedule: Plan for setup/soundcheck: 60–120 minutes and agree an end time, aligned with venue licensing.
Booking considerations and contracts
Use a written agreement that covers date, timings, fees, deposit, cancellation terms, and what happens if a musician is unavailable (e.g., deputy players). Provide a clear brief on audience demographics, “must-play” and “do-not-play” requests, dress code, and whether announcements are required. If your event needs background music between sets, ask about a playlist option via the band’s mixer.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
For weekends and summer dates, 3–9 months is common. Midweek and off-peak dates may be available with shorter notice.
Can the band learn specific songs?
Many bands can add a small number of requests if given enough lead time. Confirm any extra fees and whether the song fits the band’s instrumentation.
Do I need a sound limiter or noise management plan?
Some Leicester venues use limiters. Share this early so the band can plan appropriate volume, monitoring, and drum options.
What payment terms are typical?
A deposit to secure the date is standard, with the balance due shortly before or on the event day. Clarify accepted methods and invoicing requirements.
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