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Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Add to favouritesA 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.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
