Folk Groups for hire in Birmingham, West Midlands

Browse 148 folk bands for hire in Birmingham, from traditional folk groups to modern indie-folk and festival-style bands for weddings, parties and events. Birmingham's central UK location makes it accessible to folk bands based across England, Scotland and Wales, giving you a wider selection than most other Midlands cities. Whether you want a traditional folk ensemble or an indie-folk band for a festival-themed wedding, the listings here cover a range of styles and budgets.

Prices for folk bands in Birmingham typically start from around £200, with an average of £846. Use the filters below to narrow by event type, and check 1602 reviews rated 5 out of 5 from real clients to help guide your choice.

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Award-winning musician, touring nationally!

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Liverpool, Merseyside

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An exciting and memorable occasion to savour for years to come.

4 reviews

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Performing all your favourite hits in their unique party / festival style

18 reviews

Bristol, Bristol

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Boot-stomping acoustic trio covering Country hits from 60s to present day

3 reviews

Bristol, Bristol

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Barndance/ceilidh band with entertaining caller.

6 reviews

Wirral, Merseyside

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Celtic music from Wales - concerts, ceilidhs, events, festivals, corporate.

2 reviews

Newport City, Newport

Available in Birmingham (West Midlands)

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4-Piece Band Bringing Nashville Nights to Every UK Stage

5 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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3 piece folk and rock wedding band!

5 reviews

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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5 eejits that play trad, pop & modern Irish Music

1 review

Denbigh, Denbighshire

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Experienced and versatile Greek performers for all occasions!

2 reviews

Baldock, Hertfordshire

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Ceilidhs – Weddings – Country Dances – Reeling Parties

52 reviews

Reading, Berkshire

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Quality vocal harmony duo with Acoustic guitar and violin

5 reviews

St. Albans, Hertfordshire

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A Folk, Pop, Festival band led by the fantastic vocals of John Adams.

15 reviews

Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf

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Pop, Rock, Indie, Classical and Irish!

9 reviews

Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire

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Versatile & charismatic professional duo specialising in acoustic music!

3 reviews

St. Albans, Hertfordshire

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Booking folk groups in Birmingham, West Midlands 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 Birmingham, West Midlands can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £846. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £200, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £3304.

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.

A folk band is a group of musicians who perform folk music, which can range from traditional English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh songs and instrumentals through to modern indie-folk and Americana-influenced material. On LMM, the Folk Groups category covers a broad spectrum. At one end are traditional folk ensembles playing authentic material on fiddles, accordions, whistles, guitars and bodhrans. At the other are contemporary folk acts inspired by artists like Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers and Fleet Foxes, performing upbeat acoustic arrangements of well-known pop and rock songs with banjos, double bass and stomping percussion. Many folk bands blend both styles, and the category also includes bluegrass groups, shanty singers and world folk acts.

Folk bands on LMM cover a wide range of styles. Traditional folk groups perform English, Irish, Scottish and Celtic songs and instrumentals, often featuring fiddle, accordion, tin whistle and acoustic guitar. Indie-folk and festival-style acts play modern pop and rock hits reworked with acoustic instruments, banjos and cajons in the style of Mumford and Sons or The Lumineers. Americana and bluegrass bands bring a transatlantic flavour with mandolins, banjos and close harmonies. Some folk acts specialise in sea shanties, wartime songs or world folk traditions. Check each act's profile, song list and video clips to find the style that best suits your event.

Most folk bands perform two sets of 45 to 60 minutes, with a break in between, spread across a two to three hour window. Many folk acts provide background music through their PA during breaks and after their final set so there is no gap in the entertainment. Some groups offer extended packages including a softer acoustic set during a drinks reception or wedding breakfast followed by a higher-energy evening performance. If you need music at a specific time, such as a first dance or a particular ceremony moment, let the folk band know when booking so they can plan their sets around your schedule.

Folk bands are often an excellent choice for outdoor events. Many folk groups use primarily acoustic instruments such as fiddles, guitars, accordions and whistles, which makes them naturally suited to outdoor settings like gardens, courtyards, festival fields and tipi weddings. Smaller acoustic folk ensembles may not need any amplification at all for intimate outdoor gatherings. Larger folk acts or those using amplified instruments will need access to power and ideally a covered area to protect equipment from rain or direct sunlight. Always confirm outdoor suitability with the folk band before booking, and have a contingency plan in case of bad weather.

Most professional folk bands bring their own PA system, microphones and any amplification needed for the performance. The equipment requirements for folk acts vary depending on the style and size of the group. A small traditional folk ensemble playing primarily acoustic instruments may need very little amplification, while a larger indie-folk band with electric bass, drums and multiple vocalists will bring a fuller sound system. If your venue is particularly large, has unusual acoustics, or imposes restrictions on amplified music, share these details with the folk group when booking so they can advise on the best setup.

Folk bands are one of the most popular choices for weddings, particularly for couples planning barn weddings, tipi receptions, festival-themed celebrations, country house events and outdoor marquee receptions. The acoustic, organic sound of a folk group complements rustic and bohemian wedding settings naturally. Many folk acts offer flexibility across the day, providing gentle background music during a drinks reception or wedding breakfast and then switching to a higher-energy set for the evening party. Some folk bands also offer a roaming option during the afternoon, moving through the crowd rather than performing from a fixed stage. The repertoire typically includes a mix of folk classics and well-known pop and rock songs rearranged in a folk style, so there is something for guests of all ages.

Many folk bands on LMM offer a crossover repertoire, performing well-known pop, rock and indie hits rearranged with acoustic folk instrumentation. This is particularly common among indie-folk and festival-style acts, who might perform songs by artists like Taylor Swift, Avicii or The Killers using banjos, fiddles, acoustic guitars and cajons. The result is a fresh, distinctive take on familiar songs that keeps the dancefloor moving while maintaining the folk atmosphere. Traditional folk groups tend to focus on authentic folk material, though some will learn a modern song for a first dance or special moment if given enough notice. Check each folk act's song list on their profile to see where the balance falls between traditional and contemporary material.

The instrumentation varies depending on the style of folk music. Traditional folk ensembles commonly feature fiddle, acoustic guitar, accordion, tin whistle, concertina, melodeon, mandolin and bodhran (a handheld Irish drum). Indie-folk and festival-style acts often add banjo, double bass or bass guitar, cajon and sometimes brass instruments like trumpet or saxophone. Bluegrass groups typically include banjo, mandolin, fiddle, guitar and upright bass. Some folk bands also feature harp, ukulele, harmonica or bouzouki. The mix of instruments gives each folk act a distinctive sound, so it is worth watching the video clips on each band's profile to hear how they sound before booking.

Many folk bands offer a roaming option, where the musicians move through the crowd rather than performing from a fixed stage. This works particularly well during drinks receptions, garden parties, festival-themed weddings and corporate events where guests are mingling rather than seated. Roaming performances are best suited to smaller acoustic folk ensembles, typically duos, trios or quartets using portable instruments like fiddle, guitar, accordion and vocals. Larger folk groups with drum kits, double bass or amplified equipment are better suited to a fixed performance area. If you would like roaming music as part of your event, check whether the folk act offers this option and discuss the logistics with them when booking.

A folk band focuses primarily on performing music for listening and dancing in a standard party format, playing a mix of folk songs, instrumentals and often folk-influenced pop covers. A ceilidh band (also spelled ceili for Irish events) provides music specifically for organised, caller-led group dancing, where a caller talks guests through each dance before the band plays. Both types of act draw on similar musical traditions, particularly Celtic and British folk music, and some groups offer both formats. If you want structured group dances with a caller guiding your guests through the steps, look at our Celtic Groups and Ceilidh Bands category. If you want a folk-flavoured party band where guests dance freely, this Folk Groups category is the right place to look.

Most folk bands are happy to take song requests, particularly for key moments like a first dance or processional music. Many folk acts publish a song list on their profile, which is a good starting point. If you have a specific song in mind that is not on their list, raise this early in the booking process so the group has time to learn and arrange it. Bear in mind that rearranging a pop or rock song for folk instrumentation takes preparation, so requests made well in advance are more likely to be accommodated. Some folk bands may charge a small fee for learning new material outside their existing repertoire.

Frequently asked questions about Folk Groups available in Birmingham, West Midlands, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Folk Band in Birmingham

Birmingham's position at the centre of England makes it one of the most accessible cities for folk bands travelling from any part of the UK. Bands from the North West, the South West, Wales and Scotland all regularly perform at events in the Birmingham area, which means the choice available is broader than the local scene alone would suggest. The listings on this page include traditional English and Celtic folk groups, indie-folk bands performing acoustic pop with fiddles and banjos, and acts that blend both styles. For Celtic music with caller-led dancing, our ceilidh bands in Birmingham page covers that format. For dedicated Irish acts, see our Irish bands in Birmingham page.

Folk bands for Midlands weddings

Folk bands are a distinctive choice for weddings in the Birmingham area, particularly at the barn conversions, country estates and rural venues that are common across Warwickshire, Staffordshire and the Cotswolds fringe. The acoustic, organic sound of a folk band suits these rustic settings naturally, and the indie-folk style in particular matches the festival-themed weddings that have become popular in the region. Many bands offer a roaming afternoon set followed by a full evening performance, giving couples a complete entertainment package from a single act. For other wedding options, our acoustic bands in Birmingham and Birmingham wedding bands pages list acts for different parts of the day.

The Midlands folk scene

The West Midlands has a growing folk and acoustic music scene, with regular folk nights and acoustic sessions running in pubs and arts venues across Birmingham, Moseley and the wider region. The annual Moseley Folk and Arts Festival has helped raise the profile of folk music locally, and many of the bands on this page are active on the Midlands folk circuit. This local expertise translates well to event bookings, where experience performing to mixed audiences and adapting to different venue settings is a real advantage.

Outdoor events and garden parties

The Midlands' range of outdoor venues, from stately home gardens to farm and estate settings, creates strong demand for folk bands during the summer. Acoustic folk bands can perform without mains power, making them ideal for garden parties, fetes and outdoor corporate events where running electricity to the performance spot is impractical. For events with a country or Americana theme, our country bands in Birmingham page covers that style.

Birmingham folk band prices

Folk band prices in Birmingham currently range from £200 to £3304, with an average of £846. Midlands pricing benefits from Birmingham's central location, which keeps travel costs lower than for more remote areas. Summer Saturday weddings are the busiest period. Duos and trios are the most affordable option, while larger bands with full PA sit at the higher end. Use the price comparison section on this page to compare rates.

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