Indie Rock / Pop Wedding Band Hire London - Villains
Key Info
Based: London
Guide Price: £1178
Genre: Indie Rock / Pop
Line-Up: 4 piece ( 1 lead vocal / guitar, lead guitar, bass, drums and backing vocals)
Lead Vocals: Male vocals
Audio
About
Indie Rock / Pop Wedding Band Hire London - Villains
Boasting a repertoire of 255 songs, Villains are the perfect 4-piece indie rock band for your event and can guarantee to get the young and the young at heart on the dance floor. Whether it's a wedding, birthday party or other special occasion The Villains will have you and your guests dancing all night long.
As truly British rock band, the band hails from different corners of the UK including Manchester, Hampshire, Hertfordshire and the North East. They’ve all connected in London through a passion for rocking out and winning crowds over. The boys love nothing more than seeing everyone on the dance floor and having everyone sing the lyrics back to them!
The Villain’s band members have played for and with Sir Paul McCartney, Nile Rodgers, Flea, performed on Channel 4 supporting Pixie Lott, played at the famous Roundhouse, toured internationally, played at Download, Bloodstock Open Air, Bestival and Isle of Wight festivals, and play at Glastonbury every year.
With credentials like those, you can be sure Villains have the experience and skills to keep the party going well into the wee hours of the night.
Repertoire
Rock
20th Century Boy - T. Rex A Town Called Malice - The Jam All Right Now - Free All The Small Things - Blink-182 All These Things I’ve Done - The Killers American Idiot - Green Day Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet Bang A Gong - T.Rex Basket Case - Green Day Best of You - Foo Fighters Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy Boys Don't Cry - The Cure Boys Will Be Boys - The Ordinary Boys Caroline - Status Quo Champagne Supernova - Oasis Charmless Man – Blur Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis Cocaine – Eric Clapton Come Together - Beatles Come Up And See Me - Steve Harley Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen Crosstown Traffic - Jimi Hendrix Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers Day Tripper - The Beatles Disco 2000 - Pulp Do You Wanna - Franz Ferdinand Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis Everlong - Foo Fighters Girls And Boys - Blur Give It Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) - Green Day Help - The Beatles Hey Jude - The Beatles High And Dry - Radiohead Hush - Deep Purple I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles I Want To Break Free - Queen In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett In The Morning - Razorlight Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Johnny B Goode – Chuck Berry Last Nite - The Strokes Lola - The Kinks Long Train Runnin – Doobie Brothers Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) - Steve Harley Many Of Horror - Biffy Clyro Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters Monster - The Automatic Mr Brightside - The Killers My Generation - The Who Naive - The Kooks Parklife - Blur Place Your Hands - Reef Pompeii - Bastille Pride - U2 Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix Rock And Roll All Nite – Kiss Rock Around The Clock – Bill Haley Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon She Loves You - The Beatles She's Electric - Oasis Somebody Told Me - The Killers Something - The Beatles Song 2 - Blur Star Girl – McFly Steady, As She Goes - The Raconteurs Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus Teenage Kicks - Undertones The Pretender - Foo Fighters This Boy - The Beatles Tutti Frutti – Little Richard Twist And Shout - The Beatles Under The Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers Use Somebody - Kings of Leon Wonderwall - Oasis You Really Got Me - The Kinks
Pop
A Little Less Conversation - Elvis Presley vs JXL A New England - Billy Bragg Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer American Pie - Don McLean Beat It - Michael Jackson Better Together - Jack Johnson Billie Jean - Michael Jackson Black & Gold - Sam Sparro Black Or White – Michael Jackson Blue Moon - The Marcels Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke Budapest - George Ezra Careless Whisper - George Michael Cecilia - Simon And Garfunkel Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol Cosmic Girl - Jamiroquai Crazy In Love - Beyonce Don't Stop Movin' - S Club 7 Everybody - Backstreet Boys Fireflies - Owl City First Day Of My Life - Bright Eyes Five Colours In Her Hair - McFly Footloose – Kenny Loggins Forget You – Cee Lo Green Get Lucky - Daft Punk ft Pharrell Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac Happy - Pharrell Williams Hey Ho - The Lumineers Hey Ya! - OutKast Hold Back The River - James Bay Hold The Line – Toto House Of Fun - Madness I Gotta Feeling - The Black Eyed Peas I Like To Move It - Reel 2 Real I Need A Dollar – Aloe Blacc I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons I'm a Believer - The Monkees I'm Yours - Jason Mraz Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars Kiss - Prince Last Request - Paolo Nutini Let's Dance - David Bowie Locked Out Of Heaven - Bruno Mars Love Me Again - John Newman Make Me Smile - Steve Harley Message In A Bottle - The Police Message To You Rudy - The Specials Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 Omi – Cheerleader Power Of Love - Huey Lewis And The News Price Tag - Jessie J Purple Rain – Prince Roar - Katy Perry Shut Up And Dance - Walk The Moon Single Ladies - Beyonce Sit Down - James Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Sugar - Maroon 5 Summer Of ’69 - Bryan Adams Tainted Love - Soft Cell Take On Me - a-ha The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson The Weekend - Can't Feel My Face There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran This Charming Man - The Smiths Toxic - Britney Spears Treasure – Bruno Mars Two Princes - Spin Doctors Umbrella - Rihanna Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson ft Bruno Mars Valerie - Mark Ronson ft Amy Winehouse Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance Walking On Sunshine – Katrina And The Waves Weather With You - Crowded House Without You – David Guetta ft Usher Word Up - Cameo You And Me Song – The Wannadies You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon
Soul
Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Bad Moon Rising - Green River Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison Can’t Take My Eyes Off You - Frankie Valli Car Wash – Rose Royce Chain Gang - Sam Cooke Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes - Paul Simon Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding Hard To Handle - Otis Redding Here Comes The Sun - George Harrison I Feel Good – James Brown I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye I Want You Back – Jackson 5 I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder Knock On Wood – Otis Redding Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye Light My Fire - The Doors Moondance - Van Morrison Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett My Girl - The Temptations Never Too Much – Luther Vandross Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry Proud Mary – Tina Turner Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson Respect – Aretha Franklin Soul Man - Sam And Dave Superstition - Stevie Wonder Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd Thinking Of You – Sister Sledge Use Me – Bill Withers Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes
Lounge
A Foggy Day - Fred Astaire Alison - Elvis Costello All Of Me - John Legend Am I Wrong? – Keb Mo Baby Just Cares For Me - Nina Simone Before You Accuse Me – Bo Diddley Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker Born Under A Bad Sign – Albert King Change The World – Eric Clapton Cocaine – J.J. Cale Crosscut Saw – Albert King Cry Me A River - Julie London Dance With Me – B.B. King Everyday I Have The Blues – B.B. King Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash Further On Up The Road – Bobby Bland Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley Heroes - David Bowie How Baby – Junior Wells I Don’t Need No Doctor – Ray Charles I Wanna Be Like You - Louis Prima I’m Gonna Find Another You – John Mayer I’ve Got A Woman – Ray Charles It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) - Ella Fitzgerald Just A Gigolo - Louis Prima King Of The Road - Roger Miller Lady Is A Tramp - Frank Sinatra Little Wing – Jimi Hendrix Love And Happiness – Al Green Lullaby Of Birdland - Ella Fitzgerald Man Of Constant Sorrow - Bob Dylan Mannish Boy – Muddy Waters Mr Bojangles - Jerry Jeff Walker Mr Sandman - The Chordettes My Funny Valentine - Ella Fitzgerald Nature Boy - Nat King Cole Night And Day - Frank Sinatra Pride And Joy – Stevie Ray Vaughan Puttin’ On The Ritz - Fred Astaire Red House – Jimi Hendrix Rock Me Baby – B.B. King Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford Stop! – Joe Bonamassa Stormy Monday – B.B. King Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald Sway - Dean Martin Sweet Home Chicago – Robert Johnson Talk To Your Daughter – Robben Ford Texas Flood – Stevie Ray Vaughan That’s Alright Mama – Elvis The Bare Necessities – Phil Harris The Things That I Used To Do – Guitar Slim Look The Thrill Is Gone – B.B. King Wabash Cannonball - Johnny Cash What Kind Of Woman Is This? – Buddy Guy Wreck Of The Old ’97 - Johnny Cash
50s
A Foggy Day - Fred Astaire Baby Just Cares For Me - Nina Simone Before You Accuse Me – Bo Diddley Cry Me A River - Julie London Everyday I Have The Blues – B.B. King Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash Further On Up The Road – Bobby Bland Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters I’ve Got A Woman – Ray Charles It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) - Ella Fitzgerald Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Johnny B Goode – Chuck Berry Just A Gigolo - Louis Prima Lady Is A Tramp - Frank Sinatra Lullaby Of Birdland - Ella Fitzgerald Mr Sandman - The Chordettes My Funny Valentine - Ella Fitzgerald Nature Boy - Nat King Cole Night And Day - Frank Sinatra Pride And Joy – Stevie Ray Vaughan Puttin’ On The Ritz - Fred Astaire Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson Rock Around The Clock – Bill Haley Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford Stormy Monday – B.B. King Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald Sway - Dean Martin Sweet Home Chicago – Robert Johnson Texas Flood – Stevie Ray Vaughan That’s Alright Mama – Elvis The Things That I Used To Do – Guitar Slim Look Tutti Frutti – Little Richard Wreck Of The Old ’97 - Johnny Cash
60s
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Bad Moon Rising - Green River Blue Moon - The Marcels Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker Born Under A Bad Sign – Albert King Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison Can’t Take My Eyes Off You - Frankie Valli Chain Gang - Sam Cooke Come Together - Beatles Crosscut Saw – Albert King Crosstown Traffic - Jimi Hendrix Day Tripper - The Beatles Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding Hard To Handle - Otis Redding Help - The Beatles Here Comes The Sun - George Harrison Hey Jude - The Beatles How Baby – Junior Wells Hush - Deep Purple I Don’t Need No Doctor – Ray Charles I Feel Good – James Brown I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles I Wanna Be Like You - Louis Prima I Want You Back – Jackson 5 I'm a Believer - The Monkees In The Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett King Of The Road - Roger Miller Knock On Wood – Otis Redding Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye Light My Fire - The Doors Little Wing – Jimi Hendrix Man Of Constant Sorrow - Bob Dylan Master Blaster – Stevie Wonder Message To You Rudy - The Specials Mr Bojangles - Jerry Jeff Walker Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett My Generation - The Who My Girl - The Temptations Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix Red House – Jimi Hendrix Respect – Aretha Franklin Rock Me Baby – B.B. King Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones She Loves You - The Beatles Something - The Beatles Soul Man - Sam And Dave Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks The Bare Necessities - Phil Harris The Thrill Is Gone – B.B. King This Boy - The Beatles Twist And Shout - The Beatles Use Me – Bill Withers Wabash Cannonball - Johnny Cash Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes You Really Got Me - The Kinks
70s
20th Century Boy - T. Rex Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers Alison - Elvis Costello All Right Now - Free American Pie - Don McLean Bang A Gong - T.Rex Boys Are Back In Town - Thin Lizzy Car Wash – Rose Royce Caroline - Status Quo Cecilia - Simon And Garfunkel Cocaine – Eric Clapton Come Up And See Me - Steve Harley Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac Heroes - David Bowie I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Wizzard Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder Lola - The Kinks Long Train Runnin – Doobie Brothers Love And Happiness – Al Green Make Me Smile - Steve Harley Mannish Boy – Muddy Waters Message In A Bottle - The Police Moondance - Van Morrison Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry Rock And Roll All Nite – Kiss Stuck In The Middle – Steelers Wheel Superstition - Stevie Wonder Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd Teenage Kicks - Undertones Thinking Of You – Sister Sledge
80s
A New England - Billy Bragg A Town Called Malice - The Jam Addicted To Love - Robert Palmer Beat It - Michael Jackson Billie Jean - Michael Jackson Boys Don't Cry - The Cure Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen Dance With Me – B.B. King Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes - Paul Simon Fairytale In New York - The Pogues Footloose – Kenny Loggins Hold The Line – Toto I Want To Break Free - Queen Let's Dance - David Bowie Master Blaster – Stevie Wonder Merry Christmas Everybody - Slade Never Too Much – Luther Vandross Power Of Love - Huey Lewis And The News Pride - U2 Proud Mary – Tina Turner Purple Rain – Prince Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel Summer Of ’69 - Bryan Adams Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N' Roses Tainted Love - Soft Cell Take On Me - a-ha Talk To Your Daughter – Robben Ford There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths This Charming Man - The Smiths Walking On Sunshine – Katrina And The Waves Word Up - Cameo You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon
90s
All The Small Things - Blink-182 Am I Wrong? – Keb Mo Basket Case - Green Day Black Or White – Michael Jackson Boys Don't Cry - The Cure Champagne Supernova - Oasis Charmless Man – Blur Cosmic Girl - Jamiroquai Disco 2000 - Pulp Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis Everlong - Foo Fighters Everybody - Backstreet Boys Girls And Boys - Blur Give It Away - Red Hot Chili Peppers Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) - Green Day Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley High And Dry - Radiohead House Of Fun - Madness I Like To Move It - Reel 2 Real Jingle Bell Rock - Bobby Helms Kiss - Prince Monkey Wrench - Foo Fighters Place Your Hands - Reef She's Electric - Oasis Sit Down - James Song 2 - Blur The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson Two Princes - Spin Doctors Under The Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers Weather With You - Crowded House Wonderwall - Oasis You And Me Song – The Wannadies
00s
7 Nation Army - White Stripes A Little Less Conversation - Elvis Presley vs JXL All These Things I’ve Done - The Killers American Boy - Estelle American Idiot - Green Day Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet Best of You - Foo Fighters Better Together - Jack Johnson Black & Gold - Sam Sparro Boys Will Be Boys - The Ordinary Boys Careless Whisper - George Michael Change The World – Eric Clapton Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis Closer – Ne-Yo Crazy – Gnarls Barkley Crazy In Love - Beyonce Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers Do You Wanna - Franz Ferdinand Don't Stop Movin' - S Club 7 Dynamite - Taio Cruz Fireflies - Owl City First Day Of My Life - Bright Eyes Five Colours In Her Hair - McFly Hey Ya! - OutKast I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys I Gotta Feeling - The Black Eyed Peas I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs I'm Yours - Jason Mraz I’m Gonna Find Another You – John Mayer In The Morning - Razorlight Lady - Modjo Last Nite - The Strokes Last Request - Paolo Nutini Mama Do - Pixie Lott Many Of Horror - Biffy Clyro Mercy - Duffy Monster - The Automatic Mr Brightside - The Killers Naive - The Kooks New Shoes – Paolo Nutini Parklife - Blur Rehab - Amy Winehouse Rock Dj – Robbie Williams Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs Señorita - Justin Timberlake Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon Single Ladies - Beyonce Smooth - Santana Somebody Told Me - The Killers Star Girl – McFly Steady, As She Goes - The Raconteurs Stop! – Joe Bonamassa Sunday Morning – Maroon 5 Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus The Pretender - Foo Fighters Toxic - Britney Spears Umbrella - Rihanna Use Somebody - Kings of Leon Valerie - Mark Ronson ft Amy Winehouse Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer What Kind Of Woman Is This? – Buddy Guy
10s
All Of Me - John Legend Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke Budapest - George Ezra Forget You – Cee Lo Green Get Lucky - Daft Punk ft Pharrell Happy - Pharrell Williams Hey Ho - The Lumineers Hold Back The River - James Bay I Need A Dollar – Aloe Blacc I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons Just The Way You Are - Bruno Mars Locked Out Of Heaven - Bruno Mars Love Me Again - John Newman Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5 OMI - Cheerleader Pompeii - Bastille Price Tag - Jessie J Roar - Katy Perry Shut Up And Dance - Walk The Moon Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye Sugar - Maroon 5 The Weekend - Can't Feel My Face Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran Treasure – Bruno Mars Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson ft Bruno Mars Walk The Moon - Shut Up And Dance Without You – David Guetta ft Usher
Christmas
Fairytale In New York - The Pogues I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Wizzard Merry Christmas Everybody - Slade Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee
Testimonials
We booked The Villains for our beautiful wedding all the way in Devon. For the finer points of the booking we dealt with Rhona who was a pleasure to deal with and always available to answer any queries. The band themselves were beyond our expectations, they really made our evening party special and both singers were amazing! We had so many compliments from the guests and all the other suppliers wanted to know where they had come from. The band really interacted with the guests and got myself (the bride) and many of the children to sing too, which everyone loved! We are both so grateful for what a special touch they added to our day.Angela, Wedding, July 2016
We had The Villains play at our wedding in June and they were simply fantastic. We really can't say nice enough things about them. The booking process ahead of time was very smooth and they delivered in huge style on the day. Frankie, Wedding, June 2016
I recently had The Villains play at my wedding, what a wonderful experience. The floor didn't empty from the start of the night to the finish. No request was too big, we had asked they join in part way through our first dance song, which they agreed to do and it made the occasion all that more special, the floor was filled within moments. As with most weddings our schedule was over running, the band fit in with us every step of the way, they were polite, professional and friendly, it was an absolute pleasure to have them part of our special day. All of our guests commented on how great it was to have a live band. The booking process is very easy and their manager answered all queries promptly, she helped with all sorts of guidance along the way to ensure our event was perfect. If you are thinking of a live band for your next event I can highly recommend The Villains.Leah, Wedding, March 2016
Please thank the band so much, we truly think they made the occasion all the more special. They definitely added a WOW factor. Our guests have all commented on how great they were. They allowed and actively encouraged audience participation which delighted many of our guests (especially the ones who could actually sing!). They arrived early and were very accommodating to our schedule as we did run slightly behind. Having the band join in our first dance song saw the dance floor filled from beginning to end. Hopefully they enjoyed the night, the brides certainly woke up having thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The process of booking, setting up and the actual event was all too easy. Thank you for your help in arranging all of our particular requests and getting us started with the spotify list, it made our job of organising this wedding that much easier.Nicky & Leah, Wedding, March 2016
We just wanted to say a massive thank you to yourself and the band for Saturday. The band were excellent, got all the guests involved with the music and made the night really special. They were also very friendly and happy to be flexible with the time delays. Thanks again, it was a pleasure working with you throughout and we will be sure to recommend The Villains to anyone who needs a good band. Mark & Mel Herman, Wedding, January 2016
FAQ
How long do you take to set-up? The minimum set up time required is 60 minutes. However it's best to schedule in 90 minutes to mitigate any unforeseen issues that might arise. The band will work quickly to set up and sound check as soon as possible. Sound checking is very important for us as it means we'll be able to avoid poor sound quality, feedback, and other technical sound issues which could arise throughout the performance. A good sound check means you'll get a great performance.
What time do you play? Any time to suit you, standard prices are for 2 hours of live music, anytime between 6pm and 1am inside Greater London, or between 6pm and midnight outside Greater London
How long do you play for? We’re flexible! Usually we do 2 x 60 or 3 x 40 minute live sets in the evening and can provide either a pre-mixed disco (tailored to your tastes) or a crossfading bespoke playlist designed by you before, in-between and after live sets, so your whole night of entertainment is covered in one booking. We can also perform up to 2 hours’ worth of an acoustic set as an add-on, which is perfect for during drinks or dinner.
Do you have your own PA and lighting? Yes – all included in the price.
Do you have Public Liability Insurance and PAT tested equipment? Yes.
Will you perform our first dance? Yes, as long as we have two weeks’ notice we will learn the first dance of your choice.
How much space do you require? 4 piece – 3 x 3m please!
How much power do you require? 2 x 13 amp sockets is fine for our system.
Do I need to provide food/drinks? All the hard work the band puts in from traveling to your venue, setting up, and working well into the night makes the band quite hungry and thirsty! So they would very much appreciate being fed and watered either before their performance or during a break. They don't expect a 3 course meal, and they won't drink on the job if you don’t want them to, but it's true that a happy band always results in a happy performance.
Can we add a musician or have a smaller band? Of course! We flex our line up to suit stage sizes and budgets whether that means adding or subtracting band members to get you the perfect fit. Our normal line up is a 4 piece band - 1 vocalist / guitar, lead guitar, bass, drums, with backing vocals.
Travel We are based in London, and are happy to travel to any gig within Greater London for free. We are always happy to travel further afield for a performance, and we do frequently travel outside of London for shows. We have set fees to cover our travel expenses and overnight accommodation if required.
Choosing Songs One of the things we pride ourselves on is our repertoire which has 255 songs in it spanning multiple genres. And what’s more is you get to pick exactly what you want to here. In a standard 2 hour set we cover 32 songs. Once you book the band we encourage you to pick your favourites from the repertoire and leave the ordering up to our musical director to create medleys and flow within the set. We’ve been doing this for a few years now and know what works well on the dancefloor. If you’d rather hand the reins over to us that’s more than fine, or if you’d like you can use the traffic light system where you highlight which songs into green, amber and red categories and leave the design up to our musical director.
Band Members Falling Sick As a working band, we work with a roster of official 'deps' or understudies ready to step in at a moment’s notice should an unforeseen circumstance occur. They are professional well-rehearsed musicians representing the best talent out there, and for this reason we can guarantee the quality of our performance will not falter. Therefore you can be safe in the knowledge that if a band member falls ill we will be able to have another member of our collective step in seamlessly.
Sound Limiters We can work with sound limiters! We have a few tricks up our sleeves for making sure you and your guests still get a slamming performance without cutting the power via the sound limiter. We can go acoustic, meaning we can have drums replaced by cajon or the drummer can use a smaller kit and even use feathered drumsticks or hot rods to reduce the decibel level. We can even use an electric drum kit if necessary, where we can literally turn down the volume of the loudest instrument (the drums). We can also have guitar and bass use less wattage for their amps and go acoustic if needed. We’ve dealt with sound limiters up and down the country and can confidently say a sound limiter won’t be a problem.