Browse 45 brass bands, oompah bands and marching bands for hire across the UK. From traditional brass ensembles and Bavarian bierkeller bands to New Orleans-style street brass and modern brass groups rearranging chart hits, there is a huge range of styles to choose from. Each act on this page has audio samples, video clips and reviews from real clients so you can compare before making contact. Brass bands are rated an average of 5 out of 5 across 443 reviews. The average price for a brass band is currently £1215, though costs vary depending on the size of the group and the type of performance.
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Add to favouritesBrass bands are incredibly versatile. While many people associate them with Christmas carols ringing out across shopping centres, they are a brilliant choice for events throughout the year. The category covers a wide range of styles, from traditional brass ensembles and marching bands to Bavarian oompah groups and modern brass acts rearranging pop, funk and indie hits. Whether you need a full 15-piece parade band or a compact six-piece brass group putting a brassy spin on chart classics, there is something here for every occasion.
Oompah bands are one of the most popular choices in this category. Often performing in Bavarian costume, these bierkeller bands play polka, traditional German drinking songs and crowd-pleasing party music. They are a natural fit for Oktoberfest parties, beer festivals and themed corporate events, but they work just as well at weddings, birthday celebrations and summer parties. Many oompah bands also offer interactive entertainment, getting guests involved with games, sing-alongs and drinking challenges. If you are planning a themed event with a Bavarian feel, an oompah band will set the tone from the moment they start playing.
Traditional brass bands remain a popular choice for wedding entertainment, particularly for outdoor ceremonies and drinks receptions. Brass instruments carry beautifully in open spaces without any need for electronic amplification, making them ideal for garden parties, fetes and outdoor celebrations. A brass band or marching band accompanying a newly married couple from the church or ceremony venue is a tradition that still creates a memorable moment. For something different, consider a New Orleans-style brass group bringing a Mardi Gras feel to your reception, or a modern brass ensemble performing contemporary songs in a style that gets the whole crowd moving.
The size of a brass band can vary significantly, and this affects both the sound and the cost. Some acts on this page are compact groups of five or six brass players, while others are full marching bands with 15 or more musicians. A typical performance is two 45-minute sets within a two-hour window, though many bands are flexible on timing. The average price is currently £1215, but costs range from £250 for smaller ensembles up to £2050 for larger groups or premium acts. Always check with the band how many musicians will attend, as this is the biggest factor in pricing.
The variety in this category means it is worth thinking carefully about the type of event you are hosting before you start browsing. A traditional brass band playing hymns and classical pieces creates a very different atmosphere to a festival-style brass group performing funk and dance megamixes. If you are hosting an outdoor event, check with your venue about any noise restrictions or permissions needed for a marching band, particularly if the band will be moving through public areas. For indoor events at smaller venues, a compact brass group of five to seven players will fill the room without overwhelming it. Listen to the audio samples and watch the video clips on each listing to get a sense of the style and energy before making contact.
Beyond weddings and private parties, brass bands are a strong choice for corporate hospitality, product launches, Christmas events and community celebrations. Christmas brass bands playing carols are a staple of festive events, while strolling brass groups work brilliantly at drinks receptions and networking events where they can move through the crowd. For something with real visual impact at a large-scale event, a full marching band or parade band creates a spectacle that no other type of entertainment can match.
