Discover 529 Latin jazz bands ready to bring authentic rhythms and sophisticated melodies to your special occasion. These professional musicians combine traditional Latin percussion with jazz improvisation, creating the right atmosphere for weddings, corporate events, and celebrations.
From intimate trios featuring guitar, bass and percussion to full ensembles with horns and vocalists, these acts offer repertoires spanning bossa nova, salsa, mambo and contemporary Latin fusion. With 752 reviews from real clients and an average rating of 5 out of 5. Pricing starts from $58, with an average cost of $818. Use the filters below to find the ideal Latin jazz group for your event.
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Add to favouritesLatin jazz is a specific tradition that blends jazz harmony and improvisation with Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and broader Latin American rhythms. The style emerged in 1940s New York through musicians like Mario Bauzá, Machito and Dizzy Gillespie, and later expanded through bossa nova, samba-jazz and contemporary fusion. It is distinct from straight Latin dance music; a Latin jazz band leans on improvisation and harmonic depth rather than working a dance floor through fixed salsa, mambo or cha-cha arrangements.
A typical lineup centres on piano, upright or electric bass and Latin percussion (congas, bongos, timbales), often with horns (trumpet, saxophone, trombone) and sometimes a vocalist. Repertoire draws on Afro-Cuban standards, Brazilian bossa and samba-jazz, and originals influenced by both. Smaller trios or quartets work well as listening music; larger groups with full horn sections move easily between background sets and concert-style performances. For events that need straight Latin dance music, a dedicated Latin and salsa act is usually a better fit than a Latin jazz band.
Latin jazz suits cocktail receptions, dinner sets, gallery openings, jazz clubs and festivals. At weddings, it works well during the drinks reception or as an alternative to a traditional jazz band for the dinner sitting. Corporate events and brand activations book Latin jazz acts when they want sophisticated atmosphere without committing to a full dance band. For wedding receptions where dancing is the priority, many couples pair a Latin jazz group earlier in the evening with a separate wedding band or wedding DJ for the late slots.
Rates for Latin jazz bands run from $58 for a trio playing a short set to $6762 for larger groups with horns and vocals booked for a full evening. The average sits at $818. Pricing depends on group size, set length, travel and whether a vocalist or additional horns are included.