Entertainment Music Irish and Ceilidh Bands in West Sussex

Irish and Ceilidh Bands in West Sussex

If you fancy a traditional, good old fashioned dance at your evening reception then you should certainly hire a reputable and professional Irish wedding band in West Sussex from the list below. Whether you're arranging a barn style wedding in Horsham or stately nuptials in Chichester, these talented musicians will travel to you and put on a show. Scroll down to find out more.

Selsey

Band of Wolves specialise in authentic American blues music for your wedding. Crafting their performance around your day, this four piece band can create music for your ceremony, wedding breakfast or evening reception and are fully equipped with their own PA systems. Allow guests to be transported to the deep south of the USA…

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20.64 miles Request Prices

Biggin Hill

Offering 1940’s and 1950’s authentic bluegrass along with some Irish classics, ‘60s pop and jazz in Nashville style, this Biggin Hill band would be excellent entertainment for a Wild West Hoedown or an American themed wedding celebration. This banjo and filled lead five piece band can also provide an additional caller for a fun barn dance…

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33.16 miles Request Prices

Forest Hill

This talented Ceilidh band is the perfect alternative music and entertainment choice for your wedding. They have added modern twists to traditional Ceilidhs, ensuring that every guest young and old will be on the dancefloor. Go wild at your wedding by booking this fun and lively Lewisham based band for your memorable reception...

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40.96 miles Request Prices

Dulwich

Composed of five talented musicians, this energetic Irish band has emerged from the world of Gaelic music. Combining traditional and contemporary styles, the Dulwich group has a large repertoire of various traditional Irish tunes. Performing with an impressive array of instruments including guitar and vocals, your guests will surely be entertained…

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