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Wedding / Function Band For Hire, 5-8 piece.


beng98

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Dear East Dulwich forum,


I'm excited to introduce my new Funk & Disco function band 'Blue Flame'. We're a young friendly group of music grads, who have started an 8-piece band designed for all parties, weddings and events. After years of experience performing around the UK and touring the world as session musicians, we've developed a rich and diverse repertoire which is bound to get your party/event off their feet and dancing.


Our prices are competitive and flexible depending on the number of band members desired. We have a grooving 5-piece instrumental band compiled of Sax, Guitar, Bass, Drums and Keys, with the option of including 3 very talented singers.


Below you can watch our performance of Luther Vandross 'Never Too Much' we did back before first lockdown:




If interested please email [email protected] or drop us a dm.


We look forward to partying with you soon. All the best,


Ben

  • 2 weeks later...
I hope that this event will be amazing. After a long search, I was also thinking about making a party in the restaurant. Hope that England will not have so serious restrictions, because I want to visit https://www.poptop.uk.com/venue/therefineryspinningfields/ which is not so far from Liverpool. It is said that there is really cozy atmosphere, it is rather relaxing and brings a lot of new emotions. The kitchen is also pretty tasty, hope to try it out.

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