Browse 280 vintage and retro bands available for hire across the UK, rated 5 out of 5 from 2371 reviews from real clients. Vintage bands span decades of music, from 1920s jazz and swing through to 1950s rock 'n' roll, rockabilly and beyond. Many also put a retro twist on modern chart hits in the style of Postmodern Jukebox. Read more
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Bedford, Bedfordshire
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Whitstable, Kent
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Godalming, Surrey
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Herne Bay, Kent
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Herne Bay, Kent
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Frinton On Sea, Essex
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Wallingford, Oxfordshire
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Brighton, East Sussex
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Add to favouritesVintage bands bring the sound, style and atmosphere of a bygone era to weddings, parties and corporate events. The term covers a broad range of musical styles, from the hot jazz and swing of the 1920s and 30s through wartime close-harmony groups, 1950s rock 'n' roll, and the rhythm and blues of the early 1960s. Some acts perform period-accurate repertoire in full vintage costume, while others take a more modern approach, reworking current chart hits in a retro swing or jazz style, much like the Postmodern Jukebox format that has become hugely popular in recent years.
The vintage category on LMM includes acts that specialise in specific eras and those that draw from several decades at once. 1920s, 30s and 40s style bands typically play jazz standards, big band swing and wartime classics, often dressed in period attire. Rock 'n' roll bands recreate the energy of the 1950s, with double bass, slicked-back hair and a repertoire of Elvis, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. You will also find gypsy jazz ensembles, vintage vocal harmony trios, Dixieland jazz groups and retro soul acts in these listings. If you are after a band that covers multiple eras in a single set, many vintage acts offer exactly that, moving from Cole Porter to Amy Winehouse within the space of a few songs.
Weddings are one of the most popular settings for vintage entertainment. A small acoustic jazz trio or swing band works well during a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, providing elegant background music without overwhelming conversation. For the evening reception, a larger vintage lineup with drums, bass, horns and vocals can fill a dance floor just as effectively as a conventional wedding band. Many couples choose a vintage band because it gives their day a distinctive character, particularly if the wedding has a specific theme such as Art Deco, prohibition-era or mid-century modern. Vintage vocal groups are also a popular choice for ceremonies and drinks receptions, offering something more personal than a standard playlist.
Outside of weddings, vintage bands are a strong fit for corporate functions, themed birthday parties, product launches and charity galas. Gatsby and prohibition themes remain among the most requested for corporate events, and a jazz band in period costume immediately sets the tone for the evening. For a more relaxed corporate setting, a gypsy jazz trio or vintage acoustic duo can provide sophisticated background music that works well in bars, restaurants and gallery spaces.
Most vintage bands are self-contained and bring their own PA system, microphones and stage lighting. Lineups range from solo performers and duos through to seven-piece bands with brass sections, so there is an option for almost any venue size and budget. Smaller acts suit intimate venues and afternoon sets, while larger lineups are better for evening dance sets where volume and energy matter. Many bands also offer a DJ or playlist service between sets, covering the full evening without the need to hire a separate act. It is worth asking about this when you request a quote, as it can save a significant amount compared to booking two separate performers.
Vintage bands on LMM are currently priced from £150 to £4700, with an average of £857. Pricing depends on the size of the band, the travel distance, and whether you need additional services such as a DJ set or extended performance time. Duos and trios tend to sit at the lower end, while full bands with horns and multiple vocalists are at the higher end. For a more detailed breakdown, use the price comparison section on this page, which shows budget, average and premium prices for the acts currently listed.
