Browse 254 swing bands for hire across the UK, from classic swing groups and jive bands to boogie woogie acts and vintage swing singers. Every act has audio samples, videos and reviews from real clients to help you choose, with an average rating of 5 out of 5 across 2387 reviews. Swing bands range widely in size and style. Some are compact trios built around vocals, guitar and double bass, while others feature brass sections, backing singers and full rhythm sections. Many acts offer flexible line-ups, so you can scale the band to suit your venue and budget. The average price for a swing band is currently £952, though smaller acoustic line-ups start lower and larger ensembles with horn sections will cost more.
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Add to favouritesSwing bands sit in a sweet spot between jazz and out-and-out party music. They bring the energy of a live band with the sophistication of jazz-influenced arrangements, making them a strong choice for weddings, corporate events, birthdays and any occasion with a vintage or retro theme. Unlike a traditional jazz band, which might lean towards background listening, a swing act is built to get people dancing, drawing on upbeat standards, rat pack classics and pop hits rearranged in a swing style.
Line-ups vary enormously. At one end you might book a swing duo or trio with vocals, guitar and double bass for a relaxed drinks reception. At the other, a full swing ensemble with a brass section, backing vocals and a rhythm section can fill a large venue with sound. Many acts on LMM offer multiple configurations within the same booking, so a stripped-back acoustic set during dinner can expand into a full band for the evening party. If you are planning a vintage-themed event, a swing band with the right look and repertoire can tie the whole atmosphere together, particularly for 1920s, 1930s or 1940s-themed evenings. For dedicated era-specific acts, browse our 1920s, 30s & 40s bands category.
Swing is one of the more versatile choices for wedding entertainment. A good swing band can handle background music during the meal, build energy for a first dance and then keep the floor packed through the evening. Repertoire typically spans jazz standards, Sinatra and Buble-era classics, Motown favourites and swing-styled versions of modern chart hits. If you have a specific song in mind for your first dance or a key moment, most bands are happy to learn it and arrange it in their style. For couples who want vocal-led entertainment without a full band, a jazz singer or singing pianist can cover similar ground in a more intimate format.
This category also includes jive bands and boogie woogie acts, which lean towards a higher-energy, dance-driven sound rooted in the 1940s and 1950s. Jive bands are a popular choice for events with a rock 'n' roll or lindy hop theme, and they work especially well where guests want to dance rather than just listen. If your event leans more towards rockabilly or early rock 'n' roll, you might also consider a dedicated rock 'n' roll band.
Swing bands currently range from £150 to £7080, with an average price of £952. The biggest factor in pricing is the size of the line-up. A duo or trio will cost significantly less than a seven or eight-piece band with a horn section. Travel distance, performance duration and whether you need PA equipment also affect the quote. Many bands offer tiered packages, so it is worth asking about smaller line-up options if you are working to a tighter budget. You can compare prices across all 254 acts using the price comparison section on this page.
Pay close attention to each band's audio and video samples, as the term "swing band" covers a broad range of styles. Some acts play strictly traditional jazz and swing standards, while others focus on modern pop rearranged in a vintage swing style. Check the repertoire list on each act's profile to make sure it matches the feel you are after. Reviews from previous clients are also useful for gauging how well a band reads a room and interacts with guests. With 254 swing, jive and boogie woogie acts listed, the filters above will help you narrow your search by location, price and availability.
