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Corporate Events

Live Tribute Bands for Corporate Events

Galas, sales kickoffs, holiday parties — a tribute act gets the whole room singing without the cost or rider of an A-list booking. One agency contact runs the band, the schedule, and the production details.

Booking Tips

Booking Entertainment for a Company Event

  1. Start with the audience, not the genre

    A 300-person mixed-age company party calls for a broad catalog — think decades hits over deep cuts. Save the niche tribute for a themed night.

  2. Book before the venue fills your calendar

    Q4 holiday dates are the most contested in live entertainment. If your event lands in November or December, inquire in summer.

  3. Loop in your venue's event manager early

    Load-in access, power, stage size, and sound limits decide what's possible. Three emails in advance beat a day-of scramble.

  4. Decide who owns production

    Some venues have house sound and lights; some acts carry their own; sometimes we rent the gap. Settle this at quote time — it's a real line item.

  5. Build the run-of-show around the band

    Speeches into an empty dance floor kill momentum. Schedule remarks before the band's first set, and let the act close the night.

  6. Put the details in the agreement

    Set times, overtime, attire, meal buyout, and arrival windows all belong in the contract. One agency agreement covers the lot.

Typical Budget Guidance

What Companies Typically Budget

For a single tribute or cover act at a company event, planning budgets commonly run $3,000–$10,000 for regional professional acts, and $10,000–$25,000 for touring-level tribute productions with full staging.

Date (holiday season runs hotter), travel, set length, and production scope are the big levers. Send your date and venue in an inquiry and we'll scope acts to the budget you actually have.

These ranges are planning guidance only — not quotes and not listed prices. Every booking is quoted individually based on the act, date, travel, set length, and production needs.

Corporate Events FAQs

  • Can the band play to a mixed-age corporate crowd?

    That's the core skill of a good cover or multi-era tribute act. Tell us the rough age mix and the vibe you want in your inquiry, and we'll steer you toward acts whose catalogs span the decades your team actually knows.

  • How long will the band perform?

    Two to three sets across an evening is standard, with break music covered by a playlist. Longer or shorter formats are negotiated in the quote — say what your run-of-show needs and the act will build around it.

  • Does the band bring its own sound and lights?

    It depends on the act and the room. Many acts carry production suitable for mid-size venues; larger rooms may need rented reinforcement or the venue's house system. We sort this out during quoting so there are no surprises on event day.

  • Can we run speeches and awards around the music?

    Yes — and it works best when it's planned. Schedule remarks before the band's first set or between sets, and keep the final set unbroken so the night ends on a full dance floor. We'll help you sequence it.

  • Is there one contract for everything?

    Yes. Booking through Premier Tributes means one agreement covering the act, set times, production responsibilities, and day-of logistics, with our team as your single point of contact from quote to load-out.

Tell Us About Your Event

Send the date, the venue, and the sound you’re after — our booking team comes back with real acts and real availability.