Browse 1166 covers bands for hire across the UK, rated 5 out of 5 from 11437 reviews from real clients. Cover bands play the songs everyone knows and loves, from classic rock and pop anthems to modern chart hits, soul, funk, indie and everything in between. Most are available as three to six-piece line-ups, with some offering acoustic sets for daytime or drinks receptions alongside full band sets for the evening.
Use the filters below to narrow your search by location, price and availability. Every listing includes audio samples, video and reviews so you can compare acts before getting in touch. The average price for a covers band is currently £1160.
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Sandbach, Cheshire
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Congleton, Cheshire
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Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire
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Nantwich, Cheshire
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Nantwich, Cheshire
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire
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Malpas, Cheshire
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Wrexham Town, Wrexham
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Wrexham Town, Wrexham
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Llangollen, Denbighshire
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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
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Grimsby, Ne Lincolnshire
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Add to favouritesA live cover band is one of the most reliable ways to fill a dance floor. Unlike tribute acts, who focus on a single artist, covers bands draw from decades of popular music to build a set list tailored to your crowd. Most play a mix of rock, pop, soul, funk and indie, pulling from artists as varied as Stevie Wonder, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys and Dua Lipa. The result is a performance that keeps all ages entertained, whether you are hosting a wedding, a birthday party or a corporate awards evening.
A typical covers band plays two sets of around 45 minutes each, with a break in between. Most are self-contained, arriving with their own PA system, backline and basic lighting. Line-ups range from stripped-back trios to six or seven-piece outfits with brass, backing vocals or a dedicated frontperson. Some acts offer flexible configurations, performing as an acoustic duo during a drinks reception before switching to a full band for the evening party. If you need something beyond a standard set-up, such as extra speakers for a large venue or a longer performance window, most bands are happy to quote for add-ons.
Start by thinking about your audience and the mood you want to create. A wedding with a mixed-age guest list calls for a band with a broad repertoire that spans decades, while a 40th birthday might suit a group with a heavier lean towards 80s and 90s anthems. Corporate events often work best with a polished, professional outfit used to reading a room and adjusting energy levels through the night. Every listing on this page includes audio clips, video footage and reviews from real clients, so spend time comparing before making a shortlist. If you have specific songs in mind for key moments, check the band's repertoire list or ask whether they are willing to learn requests.
Weddings remain the most popular booking type for cover bands on this site. A good wedding band will handle more than just the evening party. Many offer ceremony music, acoustic background sets for the wedding breakfast and DJ playlists between live sets so there are no gaps in the entertainment. First dance songs are almost always included, and most bands will learn a specific track if it is not already in their repertoire. If you are planning live music across the full day, consider pairing your evening covers band with a saxophonist or singing pianist for the drinks reception.
For private parties, the priority is usually energy. Look for a band with strong crowd interaction and a set list packed with dance floor fillers. Party bands and covers bands overlap heavily here, so it is worth browsing both categories. For corporate events, reliability and professionalism matter as much as musical ability. Check that the band has experience with corporate bookings, can manage their own load-in quietly and is comfortable working around speeches or presentations. Function bands are another strong option if you need a polished, versatile act for a work event.
The average price for a covers band is currently £1160, though costs vary depending on the number of musicians, travel distance and any extras like extended sets or additional equipment. Smaller line-ups such as duos and trios tend to sit at the lower end of the range, while larger bands with brass sections or multiple vocalists will cost more. Use the price comparison section on this page to see the current low, average and high prices, and contact several acts for accurate quotes based on your specific date and venue. Booking earlier generally gives you more choice, particularly for peak-season Saturdays, but last-minute availability is often better than you might expect with 1166 acts listed.
If you are looking for a specific era or genre rather than a general covers band, it is worth exploring the more focused categories on this site. 70s and 80s bands, 90s and 00s bands, indie bands and soul bands all feature acts that specialise in a particular sound. For something more intimate, acoustic bands and duos work well in smaller venues or for daytime sets. And if your guests want to take the mic themselves, karaoke is always an option alongside or instead of a live band.
