Upcoming showcases for renowned band

The Blue Lion Band Credit: The Blue Lion Band

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The Blue Lion Band are live music experts, wedding enthusiasts, and party starters. They offer high energy live music for weddings, festivals, private functions, and corporate events.

Their band size is fully customisable from 3 to 14 musicians, making them the perfect fit for any event budget or style. Blue Lion's talented musicians have performed with renowned artists including Ellie Goulding, Kanye West, Mark Knopfler, Tom Jones, George Michael, Gotye, and Alicia Keys. They work to make every event unforgettable, creating and delivering high-energy, fun performances to keep the dance floor jumping.

This talented crew will create a set list to suit your musical preferences, from elegant classical music or string pop covers for the ceremony, to jazz during cocktail hour, and dance music to get the crowd going during the reception.

They are available to perform at events throughout the United Kingdom and you can watch their talented musicians perform live at a free showcase near you!

At the showcase, you'll be able to preview a variety of musical styles and band sizes to help you find the perfect fit for your event. It's also a great opportunity to speak with the Blue Lion musicians and producers in person and ask any questions you have about the band. Make it a date night or invite friends for a fun evening out!

See all upcoming dates here: bluelionband.co.uk/live-showcases

Upcoming Showcases:
London, May 24, 8:30pm - 9:30pm | Gigi's, 11 Hoxton Square

Manchester, May 25, 8:30pm - 9:30pm | Kings Arms,11 Bloom Street

Get in touch by making an inquiry on the website: bluelionband.co.uk, or reach out directly to info@bluelionband.co.uk / +44 7478 623 944.

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