Choose from 4042 wedding bands available for hire, backed by 8230 reviews from real clients rating acts 5 out of 5 on average. Whether you need a compact acoustic trio for a garden ceremony or a full party band with brass and backing vocals, you will find live wedding music acts at every price point, from $46 to an average of $1164. Read more
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Add to favouritesA live wedding band brings an energy and atmosphere to an evening reception that recorded music simply cannot replicate. Professional wedding music acts are experienced at reading a crowd, adjusting their setlists on the fly, and keeping guests of all ages on the dance floor. Most groups maintain broad repertoires spanning several decades of popular music, from classic Motown and soul through to current chart hits, so there is something for every guest.
Most wedding bands perform two or three sets of around 45 minutes each, with short breaks in between filled by a pre-made DJ playlist or a dedicated DJ service. Total live performance time is usually three to four hours, though many acts offer extended packages. Standard bookings typically include a full PA system, stage lighting, and an MC to introduce key moments like the first dance and speeches. Beyond the main evening performance, many groups offer add-on services such as acoustic ceremony music, cocktail hour jazz sets, or additional musicians like a brass section or extra backing vocalists. If you are looking for music throughout your entire day, some bands work alongside wedding ceremony musicians or wedding singers to provide a complete musical package from the service through to the last dance.
The biggest decision is matching the band size to your venue and guest count. A duo or trio works well for intimate receptions of up to around 80 guests, while larger venues and bigger guest lists benefit from a four to six-piece lineup with a fuller sound. For grand receptions, bands of eight or more musicians with horn sections and multiple vocalists create a real showband experience. Genre flexibility matters too. Most professional wedding music bands cover a wide range of styles within a single performance, but some specialise in specific sounds, from vintage swing to indie rock. If you want a particular vibe, look for groups whose demo videos match the atmosphere you are after. It is also worth thinking about whether a live band, a wedding DJ, or a combination of both is the right fit. Many couples book a band for the main evening sets and a DJ for the later hours, giving variety without a gap in the music. For a more stripped-back daytime sound, acoustic duos are a popular choice for ceremonies and drinks receptions before the main band takes over.
Rates for live wedding bands currently range from $46 for smaller acoustic groups to $23997 for large, established lineups with premium production. The average price of $1164 reflects the preparation and professionalism involved, as most acts spend weeks rehearsing, coordinating logistics, and sometimes learning custom songs for your day. Band size is the biggest factor in pricing, followed by travel distance and performance duration. Peak wedding season dates, typically late spring through early autumn, tend to command higher rates, while midweek or off-season bookings can offer better value. Additional services like ceremony music, extra musicians, or extended DJ sets usually carry separate fees, so it is worth asking about package deals when comparing quotes. Groups that also perform as cover bands or party bands at non-wedding events often bring strong stage skills and polished setlists from regular gigging.