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Add to favouritesLondon is the busiest wedding market in the UK, and it is also home to some of the country's most talented and experienced wedding bands. With 1322 wedding bands listed across the capital, you will find acts covering every style, size and budget, from four-piece covers bands for intimate venue receptions to large soul and swing ensembles for grand hotel ballrooms.
London wedding venues vary enormously, and the right band depends as much on the venue as on the music style. Smaller venues in East London, Shoreditch and Hackney often suit a tighter four or five-piece act or even an acoustic duo. Grand hotels in Mayfair, Knightsbridge and the City can accommodate larger ensembles with full brass sections and a bigger stage presence. Outdoor venues and marquee receptions offer more flexibility but need more thought around sound and power supply. Check your venue's capacity for live bands, any noise limits or curfews, and whether there is an adequate stage area before shortlisting acts.
Most London wedding bands play a broad mix of pop, soul, Motown, disco and chart hits across multiple decades. Some specialise in particular eras or genres: a 70s funk band, a swing and big band ensemble, an indie rock covers act, or a smooth soul outfit. Think about what will work for your guest list as a whole, not just your own preferences. A broadly appealing setlist with something for every generation tends to keep the dance floor full throughout the evening.
Most wedding bands in London are experienced at playing first dance songs and can learn specific requests with enough notice. If you have a particular version of a song in mind, share a recording with the band when you enquire. Some bands can also arrange songs in a different style if that suits the mood better.
Most wedding bands perform two or three sets across the evening and provide a DJ service during breaks, covering the full night without a separate DJ hire. This is a cost-effective option for London weddings where budgets can be stretched by high venue costs. Confirm the DJ service is included and ask about the playlist policy for the DJ element of the evening.
London presents specific logistical considerations for wedding bands. Parking and load-in access can be complicated at central and inner London venues. The Congestion Charge zone is a factor for some acts, who may include it in their quote or add it as a travel cost. Check with the band when you enquire, and confirm with your venue whether there is dedicated supplier parking or load-in access. Noise restrictions and curfews vary significantly across London venues, particularly in residential areas, so make sure the band is aware of any limits before booking.
The average price for a wedding band in London is currently £1121. Four or five-piece bands typically start from around £1,000 to £1,500 for a Saturday booking in London, with larger ensembles ranging from £2,000 to over £4,000 depending on size and demand. London prices tend to be higher than the national average due to travel costs, parking and the premium on popular weekend dates. The December party season and peak summer wedding months carry the highest rates. Every listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section further up this page gives a full breakdown.
