Tribute Bands & Soundalikes for hire

Browse 157 tribute bands and soundalikes for hire across the UK. From full live tribute shows to solo tribute artists with backing tracks, you will find acts covering every era and genre, ready to perform at parties, corporate events, weddings, pub gigs and festivals. Read more

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Entertaining, polished and professional UB40 tribute act!

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Smethwick, West Midlands

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Solo Phil Collins Tribute Act

7 reviews

Swansea City, Swansea

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The Best Songs of Oasis performed by their Biggest Fan

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Swansea City, Swansea

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The West Midlands’ finest tribute to Motown, Soul and Northern Soul

4 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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The UK's top George Ezra Tribute Act

9 reviews

Swansea City, Swansea

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An authentic Tribute to Britpop, Madchester & Indie

8 reviews

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands

Tribute to the Music of Tony Hadley Spandau Ballet the music of the 80s.

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Maidstone, Kent

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One of the most experienced Michael Jackson Tribute acts

6 reviews

Sandy, Bedfordshire

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Michael Mathers is a highly-rated and authentic UK based Eminem Tribute Act.

3 reviews

Chatham, Kent

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The Live 90s Act Bringing Back the Rave...!

1 review

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands

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Top Bee Gees Tribute Show

29 reviews

Wolverhampton, West Midlands

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Sing Along Massive Classic Rock hits from the 80's and 70's

12 reviews

Cranbrook, Kent

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Performing UB40's greatest hits & Reggae Classics

14 reviews

Market Harborough, Leicestershire

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A sensational tribute to the Queen of Country - Dolly Parton!

4 reviews

Benfleet, Essex

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A high octane tribute to the legendary P!nk!

0 reviews

Benfleet, Essex

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Frequently asked questions


Booking tribute bands & soundalikes 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.

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 £933. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £100, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £3540.

A tribute band is a live act that dedicates its performance to recreating the music of a specific artist or band. Unlike a covers band, which plays songs by many different artists, a tribute band focuses entirely on one act and aims to faithfully reproduce their sound, style, and often their look. Some tribute bands wear costumes, use props, and replicate the stage presence of the original artist to create an immersive show experience. Tribute bands range from solo tribute singers performing with backing tracks to full live bands with multiple musicians. The most popular tribute acts in the UK include tributes to ABBA, Queen, The Beatles, Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Presley, Ed Sheeran, and Adele, though tributes exist for almost any well-known artist or band you can think of.

Tribute acts come in several formats. A solo tribute singer performs as a single artist, typically singing over professional backing tracks. This is a popular and cost-effective option for acts like Elvis, Adele, Ed Sheeran, Michael Buble, or Frank Sinatra. A full tribute band features multiple musicians playing live instruments and recreating the sound of a specific group such as The Beatles, Queen, ABBA, Oasis, or Fleetwood Mac. There are also era or genre tribute acts that focus on a particular period or style of music rather than a single artist. These include 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s tribute shows, as well as Motown, disco, and rock 'n' roll tributes. Some tribute acts offer a theatrical element with costume changes, choreography, and stage production, while others take a more stripped-back approach. Check each act's profile for videos to get a sense of their show style before booking.

A covers band plays songs by many different artists across a range of genres and decades, aiming to appeal to a broad audience. A tribute band focuses on one specific artist or band, performing their songs exclusively and often recreating their look and stage show. The practical difference for your event is that a covers band offers variety and can adapt to a mixed audience, while a tribute band offers a more focused, immersive experience built around a single artist. Tribute bands work best when the audience shares a strong connection to that particular artist. If you want a packed dance floor with something for everyone, a covers or party band may be the safer choice. If your guests are fans of a specific act, or you are hosting a themed event, a tribute band can deliver a more memorable and distinctive show.

Yes, tribute bands are a popular choice for wedding evening receptions, though there are a few things to consider. Because a tribute act performs songs by one artist or band only, the appeal depends on the tastes of your guests. An ABBA tribute or a Beatles tribute, for example, tends to work well at weddings because the music is widely known and loved across age groups. A more niche tribute might not have the same broad appeal. Many tribute acts address this by offering a second set of general covers alongside their tribute set, giving you the best of both worlds. This is worth asking about when enquiring. If you want the tribute act to cover your first dance, check whether the artist's catalogue includes a suitable song, or whether the act can learn a non-tribute song as a one-off request. For the ceremony and drinks reception earlier in the day, you would typically book separate musicians, as tribute bands are primarily an evening entertainment act.

Many tribute acts offer the option of a mixed covers set alongside their main tribute performance. A common format is one set of tribute material and one set of general party covers, giving your guests both the tribute experience and a broader selection of dance floor hits. This is particularly popular at weddings and birthday parties where the audience may not all be fans of the same artist. Not all tribute acts offer this, and the quality of the covers set can vary. Some acts are equally strong across both sets, while others are at their best when performing as their tribute character. Check the act's profile or ask when enquiring whether they offer a combined tribute and covers package, and if possible, watch video of both their tribute and covers performances before booking.

Most tribute acts have a well-rehearsed setlist of the artist's best-known songs, and in many cases they will play the biggest hits as a matter of course. If there are particular songs you would like included, or specific deep cuts that are important to you, let the act know when booking. Most will do their best to accommodate requests from within the artist's catalogue, provided the songs work well in a live setting. For songs outside the tribute artist's catalogue, such as a first dance song by a different artist, some acts may be willing to learn it as a one-off request, though this is not always possible. If the act cannot accommodate it, the song can usually be played through their PA system instead. Discuss any specific requirements early in the booking process so there are no surprises on the night.

Tribute bands and tribute singers are booked for a wide range of events. They are a popular choice for milestone birthday parties (particularly 40th, 50th, and 60th birthdays where the music matches the guest of honour's era), corporate Christmas parties, summer balls, charity galas, and themed events. They also perform regularly at pubs, clubs, holiday parks, and ticketed venue nights. Tribute acts work well at weddings too, especially for the evening reception, though their appeal depends on the tastes of the audience. For corporate events, a tribute act can serve as a headline entertainment feature that gives the evening a clear identity and talking point. The key is matching the tribute artist to the tastes of your audience. An ABBA or Queen tribute will appeal to almost any crowd, while a tribute to a more niche artist works best when you know your guests are fans.

Most tribute bands perform two live sets of 45 to 60 minutes each, with a break in between. The total live performance time is usually around two hours. Some tribute acts, particularly solo tribute singers performing with backing tracks, may offer a single longer set or a different format depending on the show. Many tribute bands offer a second set of general party covers alongside their main tribute set, which gives you up to two hours of tribute material plus additional covers to broaden the appeal. During breaks, most acts play music through their PA system to keep the atmosphere going. If you need the act to perform for longer than the standard two hours, or if you want a specific set structure to fit your event schedule, discuss this when booking.

Most tribute bands can perform outdoors with the right setup, though there are some additional considerations compared to a standard covers band. As well as the usual requirements of a reliable power supply, flat surface, and rain protection, tribute acts may bring additional stage production such as props, costumes, and lighting rigs that need to be kept dry and secure. Wind can be a particular problem for costume elements and any backdrop or staging the act uses. Direct sunlight is uncomfortable for performers, especially those wearing elaborate costumes, wigs, or makeup as part of their tribute show. If you are planning an outdoor performance, discuss this with the act well in advance so they can advise on what is practical. Have a confirmed backup indoor option in case the weather makes an outdoor show impossible.

A professional tribute band is self-contained and provides all the equipment needed to perform. This typically includes a full PA system, microphones, all instruments, and stage lighting. Many tribute acts also bring additional production elements specific to their show, such as costumes, wigs, props, backdrops, and in some cases special lighting effects or video screens to enhance the tribute experience. Solo tribute singers performing with backing tracks will usually provide their own PA system, microphone, and a device for playing tracks, as well as any costumes or props. The amount of equipment varies significantly between acts, so if your venue has limited stage space or restricted load-in access, discuss this with the act when booking. For larger tribute shows with extensive production, the act may need more setup time than a standard covers band, so factor this into your venue access schedule.

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A tribute band gives your guests a live concert experience built around the music they already know and love. Unlike a general covers band that plays songs from many different artists, a tribute act focuses on one artist or era and recreates the sound, look and feel of that specific performance. That focus is what makes tributes so effective at themed events, milestone birthdays and any occasion where the music itself is the main attraction.

Types of tribute act

The range is broad. At one end you have solo tribute artists performing with high-quality backing tracks. These are a popular choice for pubs, restaurants and smaller private parties where space and budget are limited. At the other end, full-band tributes with four to seven members deliver a complete stage show, often with authentic costumes, period-correct instruments and coordinated lighting. Between those extremes, duos and trios offer a middle ground that works well for corporate functions and mid-sized celebrations. Some of the most in-demand tributes on the platform cover acts like ABBA, Elvis, The Beatles, Queen, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and Michael Jackson, but you will also find tributes to more niche artists and era-specific shows covering decades from the 1950s through to the 2000s.

Tribute bands for parties and private events

Milestone birthdays are one of the most popular bookings for tribute acts. If the guest of honour grew up listening to a particular artist, hiring a tribute to that act turns the evening into something personal and memorable. Themed parties work especially well too. An 80s night with a Duran Duran or Madonna tribute, a 70s disco party with a Bee Gees act, or a rock and roll evening with an Elvis performer all give guests a reason to dress up and get involved. For less themed occasions, a party band or function band playing a broad mix of hits might be a better fit.

Tribute bands for corporate events

Corporate clients book tribute acts for awards dinners, Christmas parties, team celebrations and product launches. The advantage of a tribute over a general band is that the act comes with a built-in identity and a recognisable setlist. Guests know what to expect, and a well-known tribute can generate excitement before the event even starts. If you are planning a themed corporate evening, a tribute act is a natural centrepiece. For events that need background music earlier in the evening and a high-energy show later, some tribute acts offer a DJ service between sets or can recommend a DJ to run alongside them.

Tribute bands for weddings

Tribute acts are less common at weddings than wedding bands or wedding singers, but they can work brilliantly for couples who share a strong connection to a particular artist. An ABBA tribute, a Motown show or a Beatles act can be the highlight of an evening reception. The key is to make sure the tribute's setlist has broad enough appeal to keep all your guests entertained, not just the die-hard fans. Many tribute acts are experienced wedding performers and know how to balance their signature material with other crowd-pleasing songs.

Live band vs backing tracks

This is one of the biggest decisions when booking a tribute. A full live band delivers more energy, visual impact and a more authentic concert feel. You get the interaction between musicians, the stage presence of a full lineup, and a sound that responds to the room in real time. A solo artist with backing tracks, on the other hand, is more affordable, needs less space and is easier to manage logistically. The quality of modern backing tracks means the overall sound can still be impressive. Watch the video clips on each listing to compare the two approaches and decide which suits your venue and budget.

What to check before booking

Video is essential for tribute acts. More than any other type of entertainment, you need to see how convincing the tribute is before committing. Look at the costumes, the stage setup and how the performer captures the mannerisms of the original artist. Read the reviews too, as they often highlight how audiences reacted on the night. Practical considerations include how much space the act needs (full bands with lighting rigs need more room than a solo performer), whether they provide their own PA, how long setup takes, and whether they need a dressing room or changing area. If your venue has noise restrictions or a curfew, confirm the act can work within those limits.

Pricing

Tribute acts generally cost more than a standard covers band because of the additional investment in costumes, props, specialised arrangements and the level of detail required to convincingly recreate an artist. The average price across all tribute acts listed here is currently £933. Solo tributes typically start from around £300 for a standard booking, while full-band shows with production elements can range from £800 to over £2,000 depending on the size of the act and the scale of the show. Weekend dates and peak periods like the Christmas party season command higher rates. Every listing shows a starting price, and you can use the price filter above to search within your budget.

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