Soul Bands for hire in London

Browse 308 live soul bands for hire in London, featuring audio samples, videos and 2863 reviews from real clients rated 5 out of 5. London's soul bands range from intimate trios to full groups with brass sections, backing vocalists and choreographed performances. Many are experienced at performing in the capital's hotels, members' clubs and corporate venues.

Use the filters below to narrow your search by price and availability. The average price for a soul band in London is currently £1347.

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All Female Party Band

16 reviews

West London

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Motown Masters are described as a "Superb Band" the best in Motown and Soul!

1 review

West London

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luxury string ensemble, celebrated for its diversity and renowned for bringing

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West London

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3 piece DJ Live band covering club anthems, R&B, afrobeat and latin

4 reviews

West London

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Playing 90's RnB classics as well as Soul and Pop music

3 reviews

Central London

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7 - piece disco outfit performing popular hits from the 60's to current day

28 reviews

Central London

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Powerhouse vocalist able to provide shows as a soloist or with 2-7 piece band!

2 reviews

Central London

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Talented singer with a variety of bands...

2 reviews

North West London

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Bringing the old-school and new-school RnB vibes to your event!

14 reviews

South West London

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A fresh 3-piece band with powerful vocals, a wide range, and talented musicians!

22 reviews

South West London

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A band with a passion for creating a truly fun and unforgettable atmosphere!

8 reviews

South West London

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We are a collective of some of the most in-demand musicians in the UK!

11 reviews

Central London

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The perfect wedding and party band!

26 reviews

Central London

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We are passionate about bringing the party to your wedding or event!

21 reviews

Central London

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We are passionate about delivering top-notch performances!

16 reviews

Central London

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Frequently asked questions


Booking soul bands in London 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 London can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £1347. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £150, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £7080.

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 soul and Motown bands perform for two hours of live music, typically split into two sets of 60 minutes or three sets of 40 minutes, with breaks in between. The exact format can usually be tailored to your event timeline. Some bands offer extended sets or a late finish for an additional fee if you want the live music to continue past midnight. Between sets, most bands provide a playlist through their PA system so there is no gap in the music. If you want a more interactive experience during breaks, some acts offer a manned DJ service where a band member takes requests and keeps the energy going. Discuss your preferred format and finish time when booking so the band can plan accordingly.

Soul and Motown bands can perform outdoors, but their larger lineups and amplified equipment mean there are important practical requirements. The band will need a covered stage area or marquee to protect instruments, amplifiers, speakers and microphones from rain and direct sunlight. A solid, level surface is essential, and reliable mains power is a must, as a full soul or Motown band typically draws more power than a smaller act. Wind and ambient noise can affect sound quality outdoors, so a professional PA system with adequate power for the space is important. Discuss outdoor plans with the band early in the booking process so they can advise on what is needed. If there is any risk of bad weather, have an indoor backup plan in place.

Most professional soul and Motown bands are fully self-contained and bring everything they need to perform, including a PA system (speakers, mixing desk, microphones), backline amplifiers, instruments, stage lighting and often a DJ setup for music between sets. You generally do not need to hire any additional equipment unless the venue is unusually large. Soul and Motown bands tend to have larger lineups than many other types of band, which means they need more stage space and more power sockets. A typical 5 or 6 piece band needs a performance area of around 4m x 3m, with larger lineups requiring more. Confirm the band's technical requirements when booking and share them with your venue so that stage space, power supply and load-in access are all sorted well in advance.

Soul and Motown bands play classic hits from the golden era of soul music, including songs by Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Supremes, Otis Redding, James Brown and The Jackson 5. Most also cover funk and disco from artists like Kool and The Gang, Earth Wind and Fire, Chaka Khan and Donna Summer, as well as modern soul-influenced pop and R&B from Bruno Mars, Beyonce, Amy Winehouse, Pharrell Williams and John Legend. This mix of vintage classics and contemporary hits is one of the reasons soul and Motown bands are so popular for weddings and parties. The music appeals across generations, so guests of all ages tend to recognise and enjoy the repertoire. Browse audio and video clips on each band's profile to get a feel for their style and range.

Soul and Motown bands are one of the most popular choices for wedding receptions. The music is upbeat, danceable and universally liked, which makes it easy to fill the dance floor with guests of all ages. Classics like Signed Sealed Delivered, My Girl, Superstition and Ain't No Mountain High Enough are wedding staples for good reason. Many soul and Motown bands also offer a daytime option, such as a stripped-back trio or duo, for the ceremony or drinks reception. This means you can have live music throughout the day without booking separate acts. The full band then performs for the evening reception. Ask about all-day packages when enquiring if this appeals to you.

In practice, most bands listed under either category play a very similar repertoire. Motown refers specifically to the sound and artists associated with Motown Records in Detroit during the 1960s and 70s, including The Supremes, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and The Jackson 5. Soul is a broader genre that encompasses Motown but also includes artists from other labels and eras, from Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding through to modern performers like Amy Winehouse and John Legend. A band listed as a Motown band may focus more heavily on that classic 1960s Motown sound, while a soul band may cover a wider range of soul, funk, R&B and disco. However, the overlap is significant and many bands appear in both categories. If you have a preference for a particular era or style, check the band's repertoire list and listen to their audio clips before enquiring.

Many soul and Motown bands offer a stripped-back option for daytime events, such as a vocal duo or trio with piano or acoustic guitar. This is ideal for wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions and wedding breakfasts where a softer, more intimate sound is preferred. The full band then joins for the evening reception. Booking a daytime set from the same band that performs in the evening can be more cost-effective than hiring a separate act for each part of the day, and it gives the event a consistent feel. Not all bands offer this, so ask specifically about daytime or acoustic options when making an enquiry. Some acts also offer a jazz or lounge-style set as an alternative to their usual high-energy performance.

Soul and Motown bands are a popular choice for corporate events including awards ceremonies, gala dinners, product launches, Christmas parties and summer functions. The music is crowd-pleasing and works well across a broad range of guests and ages, making it a safe choice for events where attendees may not share the same musical tastes. Many soul and Motown bands have extensive experience performing at corporate functions and can adapt their volume and style to suit the format. For example, they might play a quieter set during a dinner and then raise the energy for a dance floor set afterwards. When enquiring for a corporate event, check whether the band holds public liability insurance and confirm their experience with similar events.

Soul and Motown bands tend to be larger than average, so it is worth confirming a few things with your venue before booking. Check whether there is a sound limiter and, if so, what decibel level it is set at. Most professional bands can work within standard limiter settings of 95dB or above, but tighter limits may require the band to adjust their setup. Ask about the available stage or performance area dimensions, as a 5 or 6 piece band typically needs at least 4m x 3m, with larger lineups needing more. Also confirm load-in access (are there stairs, narrow doorways or restrictions on timing?), the number of available power sockets, whether the venue has a music curfew, and parking arrangements for a van or large vehicle. Sharing these details with the band early avoids surprises on the day.

Once you have confirmed your booking, the band will usually get in touch to gather the details they need. It helps to have the following ready: the full venue address with postcode, load-in access details, the location within the venue where the band will perform, your event timeline with the times you want live music, any sound restrictions or limiter details from the venue, and a contact number for someone at the venue on the day. If you have song requests or a specific first dance song, share these as early as possible. Most bands are happy to learn a first dance if given enough notice. Also confirm whether the band needs a hot meal (most do for events where they are on site for several hours) and whether you have any dietary requirements to pass on to the venue.

A soul band is a live act that performs music rooted in the soul genre, covering everything from the classic recordings of the 1960s and 70s through to modern soul, funk, R&B and disco. Typical lineup sizes range from a 4 piece (vocals, guitar, bass and drums) to larger ensembles of 7 or more musicians with brass sections, backing vocalists and keyboards. The bigger the lineup, the fuller and more powerful the sound. Soul music is characterised by its strong vocals, rhythmic grooves and emotional delivery. A good soul band will cover artists spanning several decades, from Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Al Green to Amy Winehouse, Bruno Mars and Lizzo. The genre's energy and danceability make soul bands a popular choice for weddings, parties and corporate events where getting guests onto the dance floor is the priority.

London has an enormous range of event venues, from hotel ballrooms and converted warehouses to historic livery halls and rooftop terraces. When booking a soul or Motown band in London, confirm load-in access and parking arrangements, as many central London venues have restricted vehicle access and limited space for unloading equipment. If the venue is within the Congestion Charge zone, check whether the band includes the charge (currently 18 pounds) in their quote or adds it as an extra. The ULEZ charge (12.50 pounds) may also apply for older vehicles. Many London venues have sound limiters, particularly in residential areas. Confirm the limiter level with the venue and pass it to the band so they can plan accordingly. London's busy event calendar means popular soul and Motown bands book up quickly, especially for Christmas parties and summer weddings, so enquire well in advance for peak dates.

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

Hire Soul Bands in London

London has one of the largest pools of professional soul bands in the UK, with acts ranging from tight four-piece groups through to full ensembles with brass sections, backing vocalists and choreographed stage shows. The capital's mix of hotel ballrooms, members' clubs, rooftop terraces and converted warehouse spaces means there is a venue and a soul act to match almost any occasion, from intimate birthday celebrations to large-scale corporate events and weddings.

Soul music for London weddings and events

Soul is a popular choice for London wedding receptions, particularly at larger venues where a full band can make the most of the space. Many soul acts are happy to learn a first dance song, and experienced groups know how to build the energy across an evening. If your venue has sound limiters or a noise curfew, check with the band in advance as larger line-ups may need to adjust their setup. For couples also considering a broader repertoire, many London wedding bands include soul and Motown numbers in their sets. If you are after a dedicated Motown sound, browse our Motown bands in London.

Choosing a soul act in the capital

When booking a soul band for a London venue, factor in the practicalities. Parking and load-in access can be tight at central locations, and the Congestion Charge applies to most zone 1 and 2 venues. Some hotels and members' clubs have house pianos and basic PA, which can simplify setup for smaller acts. Larger groups with a full brass section will need adequate stage space and sufficient power supply. Many acts offer flexible line-ups, so you can scale the band to fit both your venue and your budget. If you are looking for something smaller, a solo singer or covers band can still deliver a soulful set.

What do soul bands cost in London?

The average cost of a soul band in London is £1347, with prices across the listings on this page ranging from £150 to £7080. Acts with full brass sections and backing vocalists typically cost more than stripped-back line-ups. Many bands also offer bolt-on options such as additional musicians, DJ sets between live sets, or extended performance times. Use the price comparison section on this page to compare rates across all 308 soul acts available in London.

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