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Add to favouritesLive music is one of the things guests remember most about a wedding. A great wedding band does more than just play songs: it reads the room, builds the energy across the evening and creates moments that no playlist can replicate. With 1535 wedding bands listed across the UK, you will find acts to suit every style, venue size and budget.
Wedding bands range from acoustic duos and trios to large nine or ten-piece soul, funk and swing ensembles. A smaller band, such as a four or five-piece covers act, is a popular and cost-effective choice for standard wedding venues with a mid-sized dance floor. Larger bands with a full brass section deliver a bigger sound and more stage presence, but require more space and come at a higher price point. Think about your venue size and the scale of your wedding before deciding. If you have a smaller venue or are working within a tighter budget, a solo wedding singer with a DJ can be just as effective as a full band.
Most wedding bands play a broad mix of hits across multiple decades, which ensures there is something for every generation of guest. Common styles include pop, rock, soul, Motown, disco and current chart music. Some bands specialise in a particular era, such as the 60s and 70s or the 80s and 90s. Others focus on a specific genre, such as swing, jazz or country. Think about what your guests will respond to and look for bands whose demo tracks reflect that energy. Most bands can customise their setlist to include specific requests or themes.
Many couples want their wedding band to play their first dance song. Most bands are happy to do this, though it is worth confirming early and giving them enough notice to learn the song if it is not already in their repertoire. Some bands can also learn a bespoke arrangement of a song. If you want a specific version of a song, share a recording with the band when you discuss the booking.
Most wedding bands perform two or three sets across the evening and offer a DJ service during their breaks, either using their own playlist or accepting requests. This means there is continuous music throughout the evening without needing to hire a separate DJ. Confirm this is included when you book, or ask whether there is an additional charge for the DJ service.
Watch as much video footage as you can before enquiring. A band's live performance is the best indicator of what your guests will experience. Check the setlist for variety and make sure there is something for all age groups. Confirm the setup requirements, including the space needed for the stage, power supply and how long the band needs for sound check. Ask about their experience at weddings specifically, as wedding entertainment requires a different skill set to pub or festival gigging. Check the cancellation policy and whether a deposit is required.
The average price for a wedding band is currently £1065. Four or five-piece bands typically start from around £800 to £1,200 for a standard Saturday booking. Larger ensembles with brass sections range from £1,500 to over £3,000 depending on size and demand. Saturday bookings during peak wedding season (May to September) are the most expensive, and the Christmas party season also carries premium rates. Every listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section further up this page gives a full breakdown.
