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. 1.Format (solo / duo / full band)
  2. 2.Set length
  3. 3.Travel (covered region vs beyond)
  4. 4.Event type
  5. 5.Date (peak vs off-peak)
  6. 6.Add-ons (DJ playlist, extended cover, learning new songs)
Pricing ballpark

Indicative ranges

Booking typeSoloDuoFull 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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