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The dance floor is the litmus test. Live bands, DJs, jazz trios, ceilidh callers and surprise acts to keep the party going.

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Wedding entertainment in the UK typically costs £500-£1,200 for a DJ and £1,500-£3,000 for a live band, with most couples spending around £1,000-£2,000 overall. Live bands and popular DJs book up fast, so secure yours 9-18 months ahead, especially for peak-season (May-September) Saturdays. Before paying a deposit, confirm in writing that the act holds Public Liability Insurance (most venues require £5-10 million cover) and current PAT certificates for their equipment, as venues will check both on the day.

Typical UK cost: Most UK wedding DJs charge around £500-£1,200, while live wedding bands typically cost £1,200-£2,500 (premium acts £3,000+), with overall entertainment spend usually landing around £1,000-£2,500.

Tri Tones Jazz
Tri Tones Jazz
Entertainment
HotScotch Ceilidh Band Edinburgh
HotScotch Ceilidh Band Edinburgh
Entertainment
City of Edinburgh
MKP Entertainment
MKP Entertainment
Entertainment
Webber Discos
Webber Discos
Entertainment
Kings Pet Services
Kings Pet Services
Entertainment
Toastmaster Pav
Toastmaster Pav
Entertainment
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Murphy's Lore Ceilidh & Barn Dance Band
Murphy's Lore Ceilidh & Barn Dance Band
Ceilidh / Barn Dance
Hampshire, Dorset
from £500–£800
The Wedding Pianist Covering Cheshire and North West
The Wedding Pianist Covering Cheshire and North West
Pianist
Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Manchester +2 more
Pop Up Piano
Pop Up Piano
Entertainment
Harpist Lucy Bishop
Harpist Lucy Bishop
Entertainment
Warwickshire
Country Bound
Country Bound
Weddings, Festivals, parties
London, Brighton, East Sussex +109 more
from £1,500–£3,500
Moomuu Photo Experiences
Moomuu Photo Experiences
Entertainment
TMW Productions
TMW Productions
Entertainment
Leicestershire
from £545
The Rock Ceilidh Band
The Rock Ceilidh Band
Ceilidh Band and Disco
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fife +2 more
from £650–£1,300
Theo The Magician
Theo The Magician
Entertainment
Rat Pack Tribute
Rat Pack Tribute
Rat Pack Tribute
London, East Sussex, Kent +12 more
from £300
Dave Collins Roadshow
Dave Collins Roadshow
Entertainment
Crystal Palace String Quartet
Crystal Palace String Quartet
Strings
London, Brighton, East Sussex +65 more
The Supershakers
The Supershakers
Party Band
London, East Sussex, West Sussex +5 more
from £4,000–£8,000
The Smyth Sisters
The Smyth Sisters
Entertainment
Grant Maidment Magic
Grant Maidment Magic
Entertainment
Mr Swing S Dance Orchestra
Mr Swing S Dance Orchestra
Entertainment
Dan Phelps - Pianist
Dan Phelps - Pianist
Pianist
Oxfordshire, Bath, Bristol +19 more
from £275–£650
The Voice Box - Live Band and Mobile Live Music Stage
The Voice Box - Live Band and Mobile Live Music Stage
Live Music
Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Manchester +1 more
from £375–£2,495

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding band or DJ cost in the UK?

A professional wedding DJ typically costs £500-£1,200, with most couples paying around £850-£1,250 for an evening of music. A live wedding band usually costs £1,500-£3,000, depending on the number of members, their experience, and travel distance. Quotes can rise 15-25% for peak-season Saturdays (May-September) and in higher-cost areas, and you should check whether VAT, travel, and overtime are included.

How far in advance should we book wedding entertainment?

Book a DJ around 9-12 months ahead and a live band 12-18 months ahead, as the most in-demand acts get snapped up first. For peak-season weekend dates (spring and summer Saturdays), popular bands and DJs are often booked more than a year in advance. If your date is fixed, securing your entertainment early gives you the widest choice; leaving it to the final few months sharply limits who is still available.

What is usually included when you hire a wedding band?

A typical wedding band plays two 60-minute sets or three 40-minute sets of live music during the evening reception, finishing around midnight. Most include setup, soundcheck (roughly an hour), and recorded background music or a DJ playlist between and after their live sets, so the dance floor stays busy. Always confirm in writing the exact performance times, what happens during breaks, and whether learning a special first-dance song is included or costs extra.

What should we ask a wedding band or DJ before booking?

Ask to see a written contract, their Public Liability Insurance certificate (most UK venues require £5-10 million cover), and current PAT certificates showing their electrical equipment has been safety-tested within the last year. Check the total price including VAT, travel, and any overtime, plus the deposit amount and cancellation terms. It is also worth confirming set times, song-request and do-not-play lists, what they wear, and whether they provide their own PA and lighting.

Should we hire a live band or a DJ for our wedding?

A DJ is the more affordable option (£500-£1,200), can cover a wide range of genres and decades, and plays continuously all evening, making them a flexible choice for keeping a varied crowd dancing. A live band (£1,500-£3,000) brings energy and a memorable centrepiece performance but plays in timed sets with breaks, so many bands also provide DJ-style music in between. Some couples book both, or choose a band that includes an evening DJ service, to get continuous music plus the wow factor of live performance.