Latin / Salsa / Mariachi Bands for hire

Browse 97 Latin, salsa and mariachi bands available for hire across the UK, rated 5 out of 5 from 1072 reviews from real clients. The average price for a Latin band is currently £734. Read more

Rated Excellent (5/5) from 1072 reviews of Latin / Salsa / Mariachi Bands
The Original Mariachi Band for your party

3 reviews

West London

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The Irresistible Sound of Cuba! Bring the Heat of Cuba to Your Event!

1 review

West London

Book from £810* - get a quote

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Guaranteed to Get Your Party Started!

0 reviews

West London

Book from £666* - get a quote

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Funky Brazilian Samba/Covers Band

6 reviews

West London

Professional guitar&vocals + sax duo with plenty of experience!

11 reviews

West London

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Professional solo singer&guitarist with wide repertoire!

53 reviews

West London

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Vintage Cuban music with a twist of Hollywood happiness and a tropical swing!

4 reviews

West London

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The best Spanish & Latin music band in the UK

8 reviews

South West London

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An electrifying band specialising in Latin, Commercial Latin, and Dance music!

10 reviews

South West London

Book from £2256* - get a quote

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TALIA is a singer/musician who can entertain small to large audiences.

8 reviews

Thornton Heath, Surrey

Book from £200* - get a quote

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Exciting dynamic Latin group playing salsa & Cuban music!

2 reviews

North West London

Book from £743* - get a quote

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Bringing live music to your event

7 reviews

South East London

Book from £1283* - get a quote

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Buena Vista Social Club and Latin Hits Band

1 review

North West London

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Gipsy Kings and Latin Spanish Band for your Event

15 reviews

North West London

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Talented singer with a variety of bands...

2 reviews

North West London

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Frequently asked questions


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.

The cost of hiring musicians can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £734. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £200, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £3304.

Booking latin / salsa / mariachi bands 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.

Most Latin, salsa and mariachi bands perform two sets of around 45 minutes each within a roughly two-hour window, with a break in between. However, performance formats can be more flexible with this style of music than with a typical covers band. Many Latin acts are happy to provide a longer ambient set during a drinks reception or dinner, playing lighter bossa nova, son or acoustic guitar music at a lower volume, and then switch to a higher-energy salsa or cumbia set for the evening party. Mariachi bands often perform a single walkabout set of 60 to 90 minutes rather than a staged performance. If you need the band to cover multiple parts of the day, discuss this when booking as most acts can tailor their format to suit your event timeline.

Many Latin and salsa bands are well suited to outdoor performance, particularly acoustic acts like mariachi trios, flamenco guitarists, and smaller Latin ensembles that use little or no amplification. For larger bands with full percussion sections, amplified bass, and brass instruments, outdoor performance is still possible but requires a flat, stable surface for the setup and access to mains power. A covered area or gazebo is recommended to protect instruments and any electronic equipment from rain or direct sun. Congas, bongos, and timbales can be affected by moisture and temperature changes, so shade is particularly important for percussion-heavy lineups. If your event is in a garden, marquee, or outdoor terrace, let your band know at the booking stage so they can advise on the best setup for the space.

Most Latin and salsa bands are self-contained and bring their own PA system, microphones, and any amplification needed for a typical event of up to around 150 guests. Latin bands tend to have more instruments than a standard covers band, with congas, bongos, timbales, brass, and sometimes a piano or keyboard, so their setup can be larger. If your venue is particularly large, has unusual acoustics, or you are expecting more than 200 to 300 guests, it is worth discussing whether additional sound equipment is needed. Some bands also provide their own lighting, but this is not always included as standard. Mariachi bands performing as a walkabout act usually need no amplification at all for smaller gatherings, though a small PA may be useful for larger spaces or noisy environments.

The Latin / Salsa / Mariachi Bands category on Last Minute Musicians covers a wide range of styles and traditions from across Latin America and Spain. These include Cuban salsa and son, Brazilian samba and bossa nova, Mexican mariachi, Spanish flamenco and rumba, cumbia, merengue, cha-cha-cha, bachata, and reggaeton. Some bands specialise in one tradition, such as authentic Cuban son or Gipsy Kings-style rumba flamenca, while others offer a broader mix of Latin styles. Many acts can also blend Latin rhythms with English-language pop and soul songs, which works well if you want the Latin flavour without every song being in Spanish. When enquiring, let the band know the mood you are after and they can suggest the best repertoire for your event.

Latin and salsa bands are available in a wide range of sizes, from duos and trios right up to 8-piece or larger ensembles with full horn and percussion sections. A duo or trio, typically featuring guitar and vocals with perhaps a cajon or light percussion, is ideal for background music during a drinks reception, dinner, or smaller gathering. A 4 or 5-piece band with dedicated percussion (congas, bongos, timbales) and a vocalist gives you the authentic Latin sound with enough energy to fill a dancefloor. Larger lineups adding brass, piano, and additional vocalists deliver the full salsa orchestra experience and are best suited to bigger venues and events where you want maximum impact. Mariachi bands typically perform as trios or quartets. The right size depends on your venue, guest count, and how prominent you want the music to be.

Not at all. While salsa and Latin music are built for dancing, your guests do not need any dance experience to enjoy a Latin band. The rhythms are infectious and most people will naturally start moving once the music picks up, even if they have never danced salsa before. A good Latin band knows how to read the room and will build the energy gradually, mixing familiar crowd-pleasing songs with more traditional Latin numbers. Some bands can also offer a short informal dance lesson or demonstration as part of their set, which is a fun icebreaker and gets everyone involved early. If you are concerned about your guests being unfamiliar with Latin dance styles, look for a band that includes English-language songs arranged with Latin rhythms alongside their Spanish-language repertoire.

Yes, this is one of the great strengths of Latin music. Many Latin bands offer different modes of performance within the same booking. During a drinks reception or dinner, they can play relaxed bossa nova, acoustic son, or gentle Latin jazz at a conversational volume. Later in the evening, the same band can switch to high-energy salsa, cumbia, or samba to fill the dancefloor. This versatility means you may not need to book separate acts for different parts of the day. When enquiring, ask the band whether they can cover both ambient and party sets, and discuss the running order so they know when to bring the energy up. Some smaller acoustic lineups are specifically designed for background music, while larger bands with full percussion are better suited to the dance set.

Frequently asked questions about Latin / Salsa / Mariachi Bands, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Latin Band in the UK

A live Latin band brings an energy and atmosphere that few other styles of music can match. Whether the brief is laid-back bossa nova during a drinks reception or full salsa party sets that fill the dance floor, the acts in this category cover a wide range of Latin and South American music styles. You will find Cuban son and salsa bands, Brazilian samba and bossa nova groups, Mexican mariachi ensembles, Latin jazz combos, and acts that blend Latin rhythms with pop, funk and soul to create something more contemporary.

Choosing the right style of Latin band

The variety within this category is broader than many people expect. A traditional mariachi band dressed in charro suits creates a completely different feel to a high-energy salsa outfit with brass, percussion and dancers. Think about the setting and the mood you want. Acoustic Latin duos and trios work well as background music for wedding breakfasts, garden parties and corporate receptions. Larger salsa and samba bands with full rhythm sections are better suited to evening parties where you want guests dancing. Some acts offer both, starting with a relaxed acoustic set before switching to amplified party music later in the evening. If you are looking for live music at a wedding, many Latin bands tailor their sets to fit around speeches, first dances and other key moments.

What to expect from a Latin band performance

Most Latin bands perform two sets of around 45 minutes, typically with a break in between. During breaks, many acts can provide a playlist of Latin and party music to keep the atmosphere going. Larger bands may include percussion, brass, piano or keyboards, double bass and vocals, while smaller acoustic acts might feature guitar, cajon and vocals. Some bands also offer extras such as Latin dance demonstrations or audience participation sections, which can work particularly well at parties and corporate team-building events. Always check the act's profile for details of what is included and whether they carry their own sound equipment.

Pricing for Latin and salsa bands

The cost of hiring a Latin band depends largely on the size of the group. A Latin duo or trio typically starts from around £200, while a full salsa or samba band with five or more musicians will sit higher in the range. The average price across all Latin acts on this page is currently £734, with prices reaching £3304 for the largest and most in-demand ensembles. Travel costs may also apply, so it is worth using the location filters to find acts based near your venue. You can compare prices side by side using the price comparison section on this page.

Latin music for weddings and events

Latin bands are particularly popular for summer weddings, outdoor events and themed evenings, but they work well year-round at any event where you want a lively, celebratory atmosphere. Cuban and salsa music is a natural fit for evening receptions, while a mariachi band can be a memorable addition to a wedding ceremony or drinks hour. For corporate events, Latin music adds energy without overwhelming conversation during dinner, then lifts the room for after-dinner entertainment. If you are planning a themed event around a particular country or region, look for acts that specialise in that style. You might also consider flamenco and Spanish bands if you want a Mediterranean flavour, or pair a Latin band with a DJ to extend the evening's entertainment and keep the dance floor going into the night.

Repertoire and song requests

Repertoire varies widely depending on the style of act. Traditional groups may focus on Cuban classics, boleros, cumbia and son montuno, while more contemporary Latin bands blend chart hits with salsa and samba rhythms. Many acts are happy to learn specific songs for key moments if given enough notice, so if there is a particular track you want for a first dance or entrance, raise it early. Check each act's profile for sample set lists, audio clips and videos so you can hear exactly what they sound like live before enquiring. With 97 Latin bands listed and 1072 reviews from real clients to read through, you can compare acts in detail before making your choice.

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