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Wedding Musicians & Bands in Italy
Music carries an Italian wedding through its phases: strings or classical guitar for the ceremony, jazz through aperitivo, and then — however elegant the crowd — a dance floor that needs running until curfew. Many couples layer all three with different performers.
One thing to check before you book any act: your venue's music rules. Italian venues live under commune noise regulations — outdoor amplified music often ends between 10pm and midnight, with the party moving indoors after. The right band knows how to work that transition; our venue questions guide covers what to confirm in writing.
What a Wedding Musician Costs in Italy
Ceremony musicians
Strings, classical guitar, or vocalist for the ceremony and aperitivo
€600–1,200
DJ
Professional DJ with equipment, reading the room until curfew
€800–2,000
Live band
Party band, typically 3–5 pieces
€2,000–4,000
Full production
Named acts, larger bands, lighting and staging
€5,000–15,000+
Ranges consistent with our Italian wedding cost guide.
How to choose well
- —Confirm the venue's outdoor music curfew and indoor option before booking any amplified act
- —Ask for live footage — a band's studio recording tells you nothing about a dance floor
- —Check equipment logistics: remote estates may need generators or have power limits
- —Brief the do-not-play list as firmly as the requests — it is your soundtrack
Building the whole team? Our complete supplier guide covers all six hires, costs, and the booking order.
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