Party Band Maastricht
Party bands in Maastricht

High-energy party bands for Maastricht private parties, corporate events, and celebrations.

A party band in Maastricht has one job: fill the dance floor and keep it full. Whether it is a private birthday at a Limburg estate, a brand activation at one of Maastricht's industrial venues, or a corporate end-of-year celebration, the music has to actually move the room.

Maastricht is 2h 30m by train from Amsterdam, where most of our acts are based. The same eight-piece band that plays Kingsday mainstages and corporate galas at Westergasfabriek scales down to a 100-guest private party in Maastricht without dropping the energy.

How it works

Party band lineups we send to Maastricht: Standard is a five- to seven-piece, vocals, two horns, keys, guitar, bass, drums. For bigger rooms we scale to eight or nine pieces with brass and percussion. For more intimate parties we drop to a four-piece with a saxophonist as a featured guest.

Venues we have worked at in Maastricht: MECC Maastricht, Vrijthof Square, Theater aan het Vrijthof, Selexyz Dominicanen. Plus event halls, private homes, and the Limburg estate venues. Tell us the venue and we tell you what lineup fits the room.

The booking process

  1. 1Send us the Maastricht venue, date, guest count and the music style you imagine
  2. 2We come back with 2 or 3 acts that fit your room and energy within one business day
  3. 3Review demo footage and recent live wedding/event videos from each act
  4. 4We handle the booking, the technical coordination, and the production timeline

Pricing

Price on request

Pricing is quoted per event. Send us your venue, date, and guest count and we come back within one business day with a specific recommendation and a transparent quote.

Venues we work in

MECC MaastrichtVrijthof SquareTheater aan het VrijthofSelexyz Dominicanen

Frequently asked questions

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Tell us your date, venue, and the feeling you want. We come back with a specific recommendation, usually the same day.

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