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Frequently Asked Questions
As far as possible, common questions have been answered below. If you require any further information please contact the band and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
⇒ How much do you charge?
Price will depend on travelling time/distance, performance length and the type of event. Please Contact Us to get a quote and include as many details about the gig as possible.
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⇒ How long do you play for?
We can play for as long as you'd like us to play! We generally play sets of 45 or 60 minutes each with 2-3 sets performed over the course of the event/evening with a short break in between each set. However if you require something more specific the band are happy to tailor their sets to suit your needs.
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⇒ Will I need to pay a deposit?
A 20% deposit will be required to confirm your booking. This is fully refundable should at least 2 weeks cancellation notice be given prior to your event. Half of the deposit is returnable if notice is given up to 48hrs before the event. 48hrs or less notice will result in a non-refundable deposit.
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⇒ How much space does the band need?
It's understandable that it's not always possible to allocate a large amount of space to the band and therefore the band are happy to try and fit into whatever is provided.
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⇒ What do you wear?
Typical dress is black, smart and funky. Spcific requirements can be catered for e.g. black tie. If you've got a theme for your event we'll try and match that. We've done everything from Cowboys to Ninjas! Contact Us if you have something in mind and we'll be able to let you know if it's possible. Rest assured the band will always look professional.
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⇒ Can I see you before I book you?
While most of the events the band play for are private functions i.e. weddings, birthdays we sometimes play showcase events so keep an eye on the contact page for details of our next public appearance.
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⇒ Do you have any specific requirements?
We need at least 2 standard UK power sockets for the equipment.
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