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Knights of Swing

from£995

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Highly experienced and entertaining jazz / swing function band playing the classic hits from artists such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Michael Bublé, and more.

The band was brilliant – not only were they great guys, but their performance was absolutely exceptional. Amy, Private Party, Sevenoaks

Knights of Swing are one of the top jazz and swing function bands in the UK and have performed at hundreds of weddings and functions, consistently receive rave reviews from clients and guests.

Previous wedding venues include The Savoy, Claridge's, The House of Lords and Blenheim Palace - just to name a few - and corporate clients such as John Lewis, Vodafone, ASOS and British Airways.

They are available as a quartet and quintet (with saxophone) and offer the option of learning a first dance song outside of their repertoire to wedding couples.

If you are after a top swing jazz band for your wedding, party, or event, then look no further.

Performance info

Starting line-up Vocals; piano; bass; drums
Performance duration 2 x 60 minute sets

Booking options

Song requests
Add £0
The band are happy to learn and perform a request (e.g. first dance), subject to suitability
Add saxophone
From £250
For solos and an authentic soul and R&B sound
Add female vocals
From £250
For shared lead vocals, harmonies and a varied repertoire
Add solo jazz piano
From £185
Set a sophisticated tone for your afternoon drinks reception
Jazz background music
From £430
Dinner jazz sets by the band's jazz trio, ideal for drinks receptions or meals

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