Tribute Bands in Nottingham
Queen – Live Forever is Scotland’s ultimate 100% live band Queen tribute experience.
Performed by a top-class five-piece band, Queen – Live Forever...
Queen – Live Forever is Scotland’s ultimate 100% live band Queen tribute experience.
Performed by a top-class five-piece band, Queen – Live Forever...
Tony Alexander UB40 tribute and reggae show, over 40 years experience performed all over the world, Tony was signed in 2014 by stone studios intern...
Tony Alexander UB40 tribute and reggae show, over 40 years experience performed all over the world, Tony was signed in 2014 by stone studios intern...
Tribute bands in Nottingham
What to expect when booking a tribute band
Tribute bands in Nottingham specialise in recreating the sound, setlist flow, and on-stage feel of well-known artists, usually covering a specific act or era. For visitors, this means a recognisable, sing-along experience that works well in pubs, live music venues, and ticketed events across the city. For event planners, it typically means a structured show with clear timings, consistent branding, and a repertoire designed to suit mixed-age audiences. Most tribute acts offer one or two performance sets, with short breaks, plus optional background music between sets. Depending on the band, you may also get costume styling, scripted transitions, or themed visuals.
Occasions and venues that suit tribute acts
Nottingham tribute bands are commonly booked for private and public events where familiar songs help energise the room quickly. They are especially suitable for:
- Corporate events: End-of-year parties, awards nights, team socials
- Weddings: Evening reception entertainment and late-night sets
- Birthdays and anniversaries: Milestone celebrations with a clear theme
- Festivals and community events: Outdoor stages, fundraising nights, local fairs
- Hospitality venues: Weekend headline slots, themed nights, seasonal programming
Practical details for planners
Price range: In Nottingham, fees often fall between £600 and £2,500+ depending on band size, demand, day of week, travel, and production requirements. Solo or duo tribute shows are usually at the lower end, while full-band productions with lighting and crew sit higher.
Equipment: Many acts can provide a full PA and basic stage lighting for small-to-medium rooms; larger venues may require in-house systems or a dedicated sound engineer. Confirm whether the band supplies microphones, mixing desk, monitors, and lighting stands.
Space and power: Allow a clear performance area, safe cable routes, and reliable power outlets near the stage. Ask for the band’s stage plot and technical rider early.
Timing: Typical load-in is 60–120 minutes, plus soundcheck. Some venues restrict soundcheck times, so agree a schedule in writing.
Booking considerations: Request recent live video, clarify the exact tribute theme, and confirm set duration, break music, overtime rates, and cancellation terms. For outdoor events, plan weather cover and discuss noise limits and curfews.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
For peak dates (Fridays, Saturdays, December, and summer weekends), aim for 3–9 months. Midweek and off-peak bookings may be possible with 4–8 weeks’ notice.
Do tribute bands take song requests?
Many will accommodate a small number if it fits the artist style. Share must-play songs early so the band can confirm feasibility.
Is a deposit required?
Usually yes. Expect a deposit to secure the date, with the balance due shortly before the event or on the day, depending on the contract.
Can they play without providing a PA system?
Yes, if the venue has suitable sound and monitoring. Provide technical details of the in-house system so the band can confirm compatibility.
What affects the final cost most?
Day of week, performance length, band size, travel and parking, production needs, and whether you require early load-in, additional sets, or extended soundcheck time.