Entertainment including: singing artists, bands, groups, classical musicians, close-up magicians, fire eaters, street entertainers, jugglers, marching brass bands, mobile discos, stand-up comedians, town criers, tribute bands and tribute artists throughout
the whole of the Midlands.
Birmingham West Midlands. Tel 0121 475 8815 We are a youth
marching band playing a wide range of musical instruments from bugles, drums,
glockenspiels and flutes. We can play at all types of events and venues from
county shows, sporting events and carnivals to civic ceremony's to weddings.
Thurmaston Leicestershire. Tel 07831 105648 Thurmaston
Marching Brass are a scout and guide marching brass band playing a wide selection of brass instruments. We area
available all year round for all types of events and shows from ceremonial
functions, county shows, fetes and fundays to seasonal events.
Nationwide. Tel 01264 382961 The corps of army music is one of
the youngest army corps, but one of the largest employers of musicians in the
world, over 1100 musicians in twenty nine bands of the Regular British Army.
Band performances at indoor, outdoor concerts, social engagements and worldwide touring.
Visit website for more details.
Ruislip Middlesex. Tel 020 8833 8527 Whether your event is a
special military or civilian occasion, we can provide a variety of musical
ensembles to suit every occasion from small reception bands to the traditional
concert wind band to a party atmosphere with our soul and blues group. Further
details on how to book please visit our website.
Portsmouth Hampshire. Tel 02392 548193 The band of the Royal
Marines are immaculately turned out with ranks of white helmets and blue
uniforms, playing and marching in perfect time behind the magnificent drummers
and the drum major. The drums and bugles of the Royal Marines buglers branch
which lead the band on parade.
Warwick Warwickshire. Tel 01926 490444 The girls range between
the ages of 8 and 25 and play popular tunes from memory on brass, woodwind and
percussion instruments while creating very complex patterns on a football
pitch-sized arena. The ‘colourguard’ is where the girls spin flags at the same
time as performing dance moves.