Find the right reggae or ska band from 231 professional acts. These Caribbean music specialists bring authentic rhythms and infectious energy to weddings, parties and events worldwide. All reggae and ska bands have been rated 5 out of 5 by previous clients, with 338 reviews from real clients. Acts start from $60 and average $955 across different lineup sizes and experience levels. Browse by location, price and availability using the filters below.
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Add to favouritesReggae and ska are related but distinct Jamaican styles. Ska came first, emerging in late-1950s Jamaica with a fast, brass-led upbeat sound that drew on American R&B and mento. Through the mid-1960s it slowed into rocksteady, then evolved by the late 1960s into reggae, with its characteristic offbeat skank, heavier bass and slower tempo. Modern Jamaican-influenced bands often draw on all three plus later styles like dub, dancehall and reggae fusion, so it's worth being clear about which sound you're booking.
Ska bands are typically larger, with horn sections (trumpet, trombone, sax) driving an upbeat dance sound. The energy suits parties, festivals and events where the brief is "people up and moving". Reggae bands range from acoustic duos performing classic Bob Marley material through to full-band setups with rhythm section, keys, horns and backing vocals. Reggae works well as both background atmosphere (acoustic and dub-influenced sets) and dance-floor music (full-band roots reggae and reggae-pop). Many acts cover both styles in a single set, often pairing well with calypso bands or wider Caribbean music acts on multi-act bills.
Outdoor weddings, summer garden parties, festivals, beach events, charity fundraisers, university balls and Caribbean-themed corporate events all book reggae and ska bands. The laid-back end of reggae works for daytime acoustic sets and drinks receptions; ska and full-band roots reggae handle evening dance sets. For events that want a Bob Marley-specific feel, see Bob Marley tribute artists.
Rates for reggae and ska bands range from $60 for an acoustic reggae duo to $5001 for full ska bands with horn sections and extended performance times. The average sits at $955. Pricing reflects band size (a full ska act with a four-piece horn section is significantly larger than a five-piece reggae band), set length and travel distance.