Country Bands for hire in Wiltshire

Hire a country band for a wedding, party or event in Wiltshire. Choose from 95 of the best local live country and western bands, from Nashville-style acts to bluegrass bands and hoedown shows with line dance callers. Every listing includes audio and video samples, pricing and reviews from real clients. There are currently 1321 reviews of country bands on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a country band in Wiltshire is £880. Use the filters below to narrow your search by event type and budget.

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Vintage style singing guitarist - Rocknroll, Blues and Country

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Romford, Essex

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Show Me Country - Country Covers Band

5 reviews

Narberth, Pembrokeshire

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Acoustic folk / covers duo

22 reviews

Oswestry, Shropshire

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A three-piece band performing covers from this week's charts to 70s classics!

2 reviews

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

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Nashville Rocks Band breathe new life into the popular country genre!

10 reviews

Nantwich, Cheshire

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2-piece country cover act performing the very best country hits from old to new!

6 reviews

Nantwich, Cheshire

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Solo acoustic female country singer playing the very best modern country!

5 reviews

Nantwich, Cheshire

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A sensational tribute to the Queen of Country - Dolly Parton!

4 reviews

Benfleet, Essex

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An electrifying tribute that truly does justice to shania twain’s iconic hits

5 reviews

Newark, Nottinghamshire

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5 eejits that play trad, pop & modern Irish Music

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Denbigh, Denbighshire

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Popular covers duo for weddings/events

20 reviews

Wilmslow, Cheshire

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High-energy professional band, bringing Glastonbury to your wedding or event!

3 reviews

Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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The UK’s hottest 4-piece country party band, bringing high-energy!

7 reviews

Sheffield, South Yorkshire

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A Liverpool-based singer-songwriter and performer!

4 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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Girl duo singing country songs from all the well known country singers.

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Romney Marsh, Kent

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Frequently asked questions


Booking country bands in Wiltshire as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in Wiltshire can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £880. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £200, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £2925.

Sound limiters are now common at many UK wedding venues, particularly those in residential areas or with noise-sensitive neighbours. They work by cutting the power to amplified equipment if the volume exceeds a set threshold. Most professional bands can work within standard limiter settings without any real impact on the performance. If your venue's limiter is set at 95dB or above, the majority of bands will have no difficulty. Below 95dB it is worth flagging to the band in advance, as they may need to adjust their setup - for example, using an electronic drum kit instead of an acoustic one, or opting for a smaller line-up. Ask your venue for the exact decibel level and pass it on when you make your enquiry, so the band can confirm they can accommodate it.

As a general guide, a 3-piece band needs a performance area of roughly 3m x 3m. Add approximately 1m of width for each additional musician. A 5-piece band would therefore need around 3m x 5m as a minimum. Most bands will also need a small amount of additional space at the sides or rear for equipment cases during the performance. A raised stage is not essential but does help the band make a bigger visual impact, particularly in larger rooms. The performance area needs to be flat, dry and close to a power supply. If you are unsure whether your venue can accommodate a particular band, share the dimensions with them when enquiring and they will be able to advise. Venues with unusual layouts or low ceilings are worth flagging too.

Most professional bands provide a playlist through their PA system during intervals, so there is no gap in the music and no awkward silence while they take a break. This is usually included as standard and the band will typically put together a playlist that fits the mood of the evening. Some acts offer an upgraded DJ service where a member of the band or a dedicated DJ manages the music between sets, takes requests and keeps the energy going. This is usually available as a paid add-on. Check the act's profile or ask when enquiring if this is something you would like.

In most cases, no. The majority of professional bands provide music through their PA system during intervals and after their final set, so your guests will have continuous music throughout the evening without needing a separate DJ. This is usually included in the booking. If you want a more interactive DJ experience - someone to take requests, mix tracks and keep the dancefloor going after the band finishes - many bands offer this as an optional upgrade, or you can book a DJ separately. It is worth deciding early how late you want music to continue, as a band's final set will typically finish by midnight or the venue curfew, and a DJ can be a cost-effective way of extending the night.

Professional bands take their commitments seriously and cancellations are rare, but illness, accidents or unforeseen circumstances can occasionally affect a booking. It is worth checking what provisions are in place when you book. Many acts and agencies have contingency arrangements, such as calling on dep musicians or arranging a suitable replacement act at short notice. When booking, make sure you receive a written contract that sets out the cancellation terms clearly - for both sides. If you are booking through an agency, ask specifically what happens in the event the act cannot perform. Keeping communication open with your band in the weeks before the event also helps flag any potential issues early.

Band size affects both the sound and the budget. A 3-piece can fill a dancefloor just as effectively as a larger act and tends to be better suited to smaller venues or those with sound restrictions. A 4 or 5-piece gives a fuller sound and more stage presence, which works well in larger rooms. Bigger show bands with brass sections, multiple vocalists or additional musicians create a more spectacular impact but cost more and need more space. As a rough guide, match the band size to your guest numbers and venue capacity. For events up to around 100 guests, a 3 or 4-piece is usually ideal. For 150 or more, a 4 or 5-piece tends to work better. For very large events over 300 guests you may also need to consider whether the band's own PA system is sufficient, or whether additional sound equipment will be needed.

Most country bands play two sets of around 45 minutes each within a two to three hour window. Between sets and after the performance, the band typically provides a playlist through their PA so there is no gap in the music. Some country bands offer longer packages for events where they are providing entertainment across a full evening, including a mix of live sets and called line dancing. If your event includes a hoedown or barn dance element, the format may be adjusted to allow for the caller to lead dances between musical sets. When booking, discuss your event timeline with the band so they can structure their sets to fit around speeches, food service or other key moments.

Country bands come in a wider range of styles than many people expect. Modern country bands play contemporary Nashville-influenced music alongside classic country hits, appealing to a broad audience at weddings and parties. Traditional country and western bands focus on the classic repertoire from artists like Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and Patsy Cline. Hoedown and barn dance bands combine country music with called line dances and square dances, led by a professional caller who guides guests through the steps. Bluegrass bands bring a more acoustic, rootsy sound with fiddle, banjo and mandolin. Americana bands draw from country, folk, rock and blues for a more contemporary feel. Some acts offer a mix of these styles across the evening, starting with relaxed background country music for a drinks reception and building to an upbeat set with dancing later on.

Most country bands are happy to play outdoors and the style lends itself well to outdoor events, particularly barn weddings, garden parties, festivals and summer celebrations. A smaller acoustic country line-up of two to four players can perform without amplification, making them ideal for outdoor ceremonies and drinks receptions where running power is impractical. Larger bands with full drum kits and amplified instruments will need access to a power supply and some shelter for their equipment. The main risk with outdoor performance is weather. Rain can damage instruments and electrical equipment, and wind affects the sound for both the band and the audience. If your event is outdoors, have a covered backup area available and discuss the plan with the band in advance. Marquees, barns and tipi venues are excellent settings for country music and give the band protection while maintaining the outdoor feel.

Most professional country bands are fully self-contained and provide their own PA system, microphones, mixing desk and basic lighting. This means you do not usually need to hire separate sound equipment. The PA is typically powerful enough for events of up to around 150 to 200 guests, though for larger events or unusual venue layouts you should discuss this with the band when booking. If the band includes a caller for line dancing or a hoedown, they will also bring a microphone and PA setup for the caller to be heard clearly above the music. Some smaller acoustic country acts, such as duos or trios, may perform without amplification for intimate settings like drinks receptions or ceremony music. All reputable acts carry public liability insurance, and any electrical equipment will be PAT tested.

Many country bands offer a line dancing or hoedown option, either as part of their standard performance or as an add-on. The band will typically bring a professional caller who teaches the dances from the floor, demonstrating the steps and guiding guests through each routine. No experience is needed and the caller will start with simple dances before building to more complex ones. This works brilliantly as an icebreaker at weddings and corporate events, because even reluctant dancers tend to join in once they see others having a go. The format usually alternates between called dances and straight musical sets, so guests who prefer to watch and listen are catered for too. If you specifically want line dancing or a barn dance element, confirm this when booking, as not all country bands include a caller in their standard line-up and it may affect the price. Some acts also offer square dancing, which is called in pairs rather than lines.

Country music works well at weddings, particularly for couples who want something a bit different from the standard covers band. A country band can cover the whole evening, from gentle acoustic sets during the drinks reception through to a high-energy party set to close the night. For the first dance, most country bands can learn a specific song or suggest options that work well, from classic country ballads to more upbeat Nashville pop tracks. If you want to add an interactive element, a hoedown or line dance session in the middle of the evening gets all age groups involved and makes for great photos. Country bands are particularly popular for barn weddings, rustic venues, outdoor marquees and farm settings where the music matches the atmosphere. They also work well at themed events, whether that is a full Wild West theme with costumes and decorations or simply a love of country music as the evening soundtrack.

Both offer called dancing as part of the experience, but the style of music and dance is different. A ceilidh band plays Celtic and folk tunes, and the dances are performed in pairs or groups with set formations, typically involving swinging, spinning and progressing around the room. A country band playing a hoedown set focuses on American country music, and the dances include line dances (performed individually, all facing the same direction) and square dances (performed in groups of eight). Line dances are generally easier for beginners because each person follows the same steps independently, while ceilidh dances require more coordination with a partner. If you want a mix of both styles, some bands can offer a crossover set combining ceilidh and country dances. The choice often comes down to the atmosphere you want: a ceilidh has more of a traditional British folk feel, while a hoedown has an American party energy.

A typical four to five piece country band needs a performance area of roughly 3m x 4m, with additional space for a drum kit at the back. If the band includes a caller for line dancing, you will need a much larger clear floor area for the dancers. As a rough guide, allow at least 5m x 5m of open dance floor space for around 30 to 40 active dancers, and more for larger groups. The caller needs to be visible and audible to everyone, so a slightly raised stage or clear sightline from the dance floor is helpful. For barn and marquee venues, discuss the layout with both the band and the venue in advance to make sure the performance area, dance floor and guest seating all fit comfortably. Country bands are used to performing in all sorts of spaces and are generally flexible about adapting their setup to suit the room.

The repertoire varies between acts, but most country bands cover a broad range. Classic country fans can expect songs by Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson and The Eagles. Modern country and Nashville acts cover artists like Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Shania Twain, Keith Urban and Zac Brown Band. Many country bands also include crossover hits and country-rock that appeals to a general audience, such as tracks by Fleetwood Mac, Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers and similar artists. For hoedown events, the setlist will include well-known line dance songs alongside the broader repertoire. Most acts publish their song list online and are happy to take requests, though learning new songs may take a few weeks of notice and some bands charge an additional fee for songs not already in their repertoire.

When you book, the band will want to know the type of event, your musical preferences, any specific song requests (especially for a first dance), the approximate number of guests and whether you want line dancing or a hoedown element. As the event approaches, share practical details about the venue: the performance area dimensions, power socket locations, any sound limiter or noise restrictions, load-in access and parking arrangements. If the band needs to carry equipment through the venue, knowing the route from the car park to the performance area helps them plan their setup time. For outdoor events, confirm what backup cover is available in case of rain. Letting the band know the running order of the evening, including timings for speeches, food service and cake cutting, means they can structure their sets to fit around key moments rather than interrupting them.

Country bands are versatile and work well beyond the obvious Wild West themed party. At weddings, they suit everything from intimate barn ceremonies to large marquee receptions. For corporate events, a country band with a hoedown caller makes an excellent team-building activity because the called dances get everyone involved regardless of age or dancing ability. Birthday parties, anniversary celebrations and charity fundraisers all work well with country music, particularly if you want a relaxed but energetic atmosphere. Themed events like Wild West nights, American Independence Day parties and hoedown evenings are a natural fit. Festivals and outdoor summer events suit country bands well, as the music carries naturally in open spaces. Some country bands also offer acoustic sets suitable for more formal settings like drinks receptions, corporate dinners or ceremony music.

Frequently asked questions about Country Bands available in Wiltshire, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Country Band in Wiltshire

Whether you are planning a country-themed wedding, a barn dance, a hoedown party or a corporate event with a difference, the country bands available in Wiltshire cover a range of styles and budgets.

Formats and line-ups

Country bands near you range from acoustic duos and trios to full bands with fiddle, banjo, drums and bass. Some focus on classic country and western material, while others play modern country-rock and crossover hits. Many also offer line dancing with a professional caller, which is a popular addition for weddings, birthday parties and corporate events. If you are looking for a solo performer rather than a full band, browse country singers for acoustic acts suited to smaller events and earlier parts of the day.

Booking and pricing

Country bands in Wiltshire are currently priced between £200 and £2925, with an average of £880. Smaller acts (duos and trios) sit at the lower end of the range, while full bands with five or more members command higher fees. Most bands perform two or three sets with breaks in between, and many provide background music or a DJ service between sets. If you have specific song requests, pass them to the band well in advance.

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