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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.

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Showcase Weddings
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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.