Glasgow, UK

Soul & Funk Bands in Glasgow

Wedding Motown revues, function-band soul outfits, club-night funk acts — book Glasgow's soul scene direct without an agency taking 25% off the top.

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Soul, Funk & Motown Bands in Glasgow

Wedding soul-revue acts, function-band Motown line-ups, late-night funk outfits — book Glasgow's soul scene direct without an agency taking 25% off the top.

  • 6+ venues hosting soul, funk and Motown nights across Glasgow — from city-centre listening rooms to wedding-circuit hotels and country-house venues.
  • £700–£1,800 — typical 5-9 piece soul/Motown band fee for a Glasgow wedding (3-hour live performance plus DJ-segue sets).
  • £350–£1,300 — club / function venue rates across Glasgow's mid-tier rooms, sliding by band size, set length and venue cap.
  • 0–8% GigXchange commission (0% offline settle, up to 8% platform payments) — vs the 20-25% standard wedding-band agency cut.
  • Soul, funk, Motown, disco, R&B, ska, reggae — the platform tags every soul-family sub-genre, so weddings + corporates + festivals all route through one search.

Featured soul & funk venues in Glasgow

Hand-picked rooms that consistently book soul & funk acts in Glasgow — capacity, vibe, and typical fee at a glance.

Headline room

Sub Club

410 capJamaica Street, G1£500–£1,500

Glasgow’s longest-running underground club — soul/funk live nights complement the Sat-night house programming.

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Headline room

King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut

300 capSt Vincent Street, G2£400–£1,000

Heritage Glasgow venue (Oasis were signed here) — programmes soul/funk and originals across a six-night weekly calendar.

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Intimate club

The Old Hairdresser’s

120 capRenfield Lane, G2£250–£600

Centrally-located bar/venue — left-field soul/funk and small-group jazz programming.

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Mid-size stage

The Berkeley Suite

180 capNorth Street, G3£300–£800

West End basement — Northern Soul DJ residencies, occasional live soul/funk acts.

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Mid-size stage

Stereo

200 capRenfield Lane, G2£300–£800

Vegan-cafe-by-day, venue-by-night — soul/jazz/folk eclectic programming.

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Headline room

Drygate Brewing Co.

300 capDuke Street, G4£400–£1,000

Brewery-tap-room venue — soul/funk function-band programming alongside the venue’s casual live calendar.

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What Soul Bookings Actually Pay

Honest fee ranges for Glasgow soul, funk and Motown bands in 2026 — weddings, corporate events, club nights, festival slots.

Fee breakdown

What Soul Bookings Actually Pay

Glasgow soul-band rates span a wide band depending on the brief. Wedding bookings for a 5-9 piece soul/Motown line-up covering a 3-hour live set plus DJ-segue typically charge £700–£1,800, with premium add-ons (full horn section, dedicated MC, ceremony-PA, lighting rigs) pushing top-end packages over £2,600. Club/function venue bookings sit at £350–£1,300 — band-size and set-length drive the spread, with a tight 4-piece soul outfit at the lower end and a full Motown revue with horns at the upper. Corporate events around Glasgow's commercial district typically pay £350 to £1,300 for tight 90-minute sets. Festival slots vary wildly — emerging tent slots from £300, headline soul/funk stages £2,000+. Compare your rates against the GX Rate Index for Glasgow and adjust by band-size and specialism. These are direct rates — wedding-band agencies cut 20-25% off the top before the band sees a penny, and the Musicians' Union published recommended-fee floor (currently around £140 minimum per 3-hour engagement, scaled up for full-band line-ups) is a useful sanity check on whether a quote is fair.

Venue circuit

Where Glasgow's Soul Scene Lives

£35-65

Which Glasgow venues, residencies and event circuits deliver the most reliable return for working soul/funk bands.

Glasgow's soul circuit owes a lot to the city's Northern Soul allnighter heritage and its function-band tradition — the working soul scene here has historically been about wedding ceilidhs morphing into Motown sets at the Boswell Hotel and the city’s West End country-house circuit. Sub Club's Saturday programming and Berkeley Suite's Northern Soul nights feed the DJ-driven end; the live circuit is anchored by King Tut’s and the Old Hairdresser’s. Sub Club (410 cap, Jamaica Street, G1) and King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut (300 cap, St Vincent Street, G2) are the obvious top of the live-soul ladder, but for working bands the wedding circuit is where the income actually lands — Saturday weddings at country-house venues across central Scotland routinely book 6-9 piece soul outfits at £700–£1,800 plus expenses, and a band that picks up two of those a month is comfortably full-time. Corporate events, festival side-stages and weeknight residencies fill the calendar. Bands that diversify across all three tracks (weddings + clubs + corporate) typically clear £35-65k a year working full-time in Glasgow.

For Working Soul & Funk Bands

How Glasgow soul bands book direct, get paid, and stay booked without paying 25% to a wedding agency.

Platform model

For Working Soul & Funk Bands

GigXchange connects Glasgow soul, funk and Motown bands directly with wedding clients, venues, promoters and corporate bookers — no agencies skimming 25%, no mystery middlemen pricing your fee without telling you what they're charging the client. Browse open gigs, message wedding clients and bookers directly through the platform, agree the fee, sign a contract and get paid via secure Stripe escrow. Build relationships across Glasgow's scene — most bookers know each other and word travels fast on which bands actually fill a dancefloor versus which ones look great in promo videos. Document everything as you climb: clean live audio recordings of weddings (with permission), crowd-shot video, head-counts, venue testimonials. The first 250 GigXchange users keep zero commission forever during Open Alpha — sign up to lock that in before the cap closes. The Musicians' Union also publishes recommended national fee rates that are worth quoting against client lowball offers.

For bookers

For Wedding Couples, Venues & Promoters

How Glasgow bookers find the right soul/Motown band direct — without the wedding-agency markup on every booking.

Find Glasgow soul/funk bands across every specialism on GigXchange — 5-piece soul outfits, full 9-piece Motown revues with horns and backing vocalists, neo-soul trios, R&B function bands, ska/reggae crossover acts. Browse verified band profiles with audio samples, recent wedding/gig footage, line-up details, equipment lists, two-way reviews and typical fees. Filter by band-size, instrumentation (horns? backing vocals? string section?), genre specialism and date availability. Message bands directly to discuss the brief — first-dance song, ceremony PA, pre-dinner background music, dancefloor sets. Sign contracts and pay through escrow so both sides are protected. Pay only 8% platform fee instead of the 20-25% wedding-agency markup — and book the band you actually heard, not a name on an agency roster who turns up on the night with substituted players.

Direct Booking, No Agency Cut

How GigXchange handles Glasgow soul-band bookings — the model, the cut, the protections.

Commission

Direct Booking, No Agency Cut

GigXchange handles Glasgow soul/funk-band bookings the way working bandleaders have always wanted them handled. Browse verified band profiles, message wedding clients and bookers directly, agree the fee, sign a contract and get paid through Stripe escrow — all in one place, on 0–8% commission instead of the 20-25% wedding-band-agency cut. Reviews flow both ways so couples know which bands deliver on the night and bands know which venues pay on time. Compare your fee against the GX Rate Index for Glasgow so you negotiate from data, not gut. The first 250 users keep zero commission forever during the Open Alpha. Music Venue Trust have written extensively on grassroots venue economics; the platform's commission ceiling is a direct response to that work, and the same logic applies to small-band fees.

Discovery

Built for Glasgow's Soul Network

How the platform surfaces every layer of Glasgow's soul/funk scene — discovery, depth, relationships.

Glasgow's soul/funk scene isn't a single sound — it's a network of wedding bands, function outfits, club residencies, festival acts and session players threaded across central Scotland. GigXchange surfaces all of it in one place: gig listings, venue capacities, typical fees, band profiles, audio reels, video clips, and verified two-way reviews. Filter by sub-genre (soul, funk, Motown, disco, R&B, ska, reggae), by band-size, by date, by postcode area. Search venue managers, wedding planners and corporate bookers in Glasgow, send pitch packs in two clicks, get fees confirmed before you load in. Bookers see the full Glasgow soul-band roster — not just whoever's on a particular agency's books. Sub Club sits alongside the wedding circuit on the same venue ladder, and bands climb that ladder with rates that respect Glasgow's scene weight rather than the agency overhead.

Glasgow Soul FAQ

Wedding fees, function-band rates, booking timelines and equipment expectations — the questions Glasgow soul bands and bookers ask us most.

How much does it cost to hire a soul band in Glasgow for a wedding?
Most Glasgow soul/Motown wedding bands charge £700–£1,800 for a 5-7 piece line-up covering ceremony PA, pre-dinner background music, first dance and 2-3 live dancefloor sets with DJ segues. Premium packages with full horn sections, dedicated MCs or string-section add-ons push £2,000–£3,300. Booking direct on GigXchange typically saves 20-25% versus going through a wedding-band agency.
What's the typical Glasgow soul-band fee for a corporate event?
Mid-tier corporate events (3-hour evening receptions, 80-200 guests) typically pay £350–£1,300 for a 4-6 piece soul/funk band depending on band-size, set-length and the client's brand-music brief. Tight 90-minute showcase sets at conference dinners run £700–£1,400. Daytime networking events (cocktail-format soul-jazz trios) start around £400.
How far ahead should I book a Glasgow soul band?
Wedding soul/Motown bands book 6-18 months ahead — peak summer Saturdays at popular central Scotland wedding venues sometimes need 12-24 months for in-demand bands. Corporate events run 4-8 weeks. Club residencies typically lock in 2-6 weeks ahead. Last-minute bookings (under 2 weeks) are possible via the platform's availability filter, especially weeknights.
Do Glasgow soul bands bring their own equipment?
Most working Glasgow soul bands travel with backline (amps, drum kit, keyboards, in-ear monitoring) and rely on the venue's house PA unless explicitly priced into the package. Wedding bands typically bring full PA + stage lighting + dancefloor lighting as standard. Always confirm what's included before signing — equipment scope is the most common pre-gig dispute. GigXchange contracts surface this explicitly during booking.
Do Glasgow soul bands play Motown, R&B and ska, or specialise?
Glasgow has a deep crossover pool — most working soul outfits cover Motown classics (Stevie Wonder, Aretha, Marvin Gaye), modern R&B (Amy Winehouse, Bruno Mars), funk (James Brown, Earth Wind & Fire) and disco (Chic, Donna Summer) as standard. Some specialise (e.g. dedicated 60s Northern Soul revue, ska/reggae crossover, neo-soul). Search GigXchange by genre tag (soul, funk, Motown, disco, R&B, ska, reggae) to find bands that match your brief, and check audio samples to confirm the era and energy.
Can I hire just a soul singer with backing tracks instead of a full band?
Yes — Glasgow has a strong solo soul/Motown vocalist circuit using high-quality backing tracks, typically charging £175–£650 for a 2-set evening covering similar repertoire. Useful for smaller weddings, drinks receptions, restaurant residencies and corporate background-music briefs where space or budget rules out a full band.
What's the difference between a soul band and a function/wedding band in Glasgow?
A "function band" or "wedding band" in Glasgow typically covers a broader catalogue (pop, indie, soul, Motown, rock&roll) tailored to keep a mixed-age wedding crowd happy. A dedicated Glasgow soul band leans into Motown, funk, R&B and disco specifically — same wedding spec, narrower musical lane. If your guests are dance-floor-focused and skew toward soul/Motown taste, book a soul specialist; if you want broader pop crossover, book a function band that includes a soul set.

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