Pricing
Pricing
The honest version.
Pricing for live music isn't one-size-fits-all, and any tribute act listing a single price on their homepage is either underselling their bigger gigs or overcharging their smaller ones. So here's how it actually works.
What affects the price
Six variables
- 1.Format (solo / duo / full band)
- 2.Set length
- 3.Travel (covered region vs beyond)
- 4.Event type
- 5.Date (peak vs off-peak)
- 6.Add-ons (DJ playlist, extended cover, learning new songs)
Pricing ballpark
Indicative ranges
| Booking type | Solo | Duo | Full band |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pub/venue single set (midweek) | £ | ££ | £££ |
| Private party (off-peak) | £ | ££ | £££ |
| Wedding evening (peak) | ££ | £££ | ££££ |
| Corporate event | ££ | £££ | ££££ |
Always included
- Full PA
- Lighting
- Insurance
- PAT-tested kit
- Consultation
- Soundcheck
- Playlist between sets
- First dance rehearsal
- All travel within covered region
Quoted separately
- Travel beyond region
- Overnight accommodation
- Additional musicians
- Non-Ezra learning requests
- Extended set lengths
Payment terms
How booking works
- 25% non-refundable deposit to secure the date
- Balance due 14 days before the event
- Bank transfer preferred; card payment on request
- Corporate: invoiced against PO with 30-day terms
A note on undercutting
If you've had a quote from another tribute act that's significantly cheaper, it's usually one of three things: no PA included, no insurance, or a karaoke-track "band" where one person plays over pre-recorded music.
Geoff Ezra is a live show with a live musician. That's the thing you're paying for.
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Get a specific quote
Drop the date, the venue and rough timings. You'll get a reply the same day with availability and a quote.