One of the first questions couples ask when planning live music is simple: how much does a wedding jazz band actually cost?
In California — where weddings already stretch budgets — pricing can feel all over the place. After booking over 800 weddings across Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and beyond, here's a clear breakdown of what you can expect.
The Short Answer
A jazz band for a California wedding typically costs between $3,000 and $15,000+, depending on band size, hours, and location.
National averages (around $2,000–$4,000) don't really apply here. California has a higher cost of living, higher musician rates, and a deep pool of professional talent — especially in Los Angeles and the Bay Area.
For a polished, professional band with strong vocals and a full sound, most couples invest $5,000–$9,000.
What Affects the Price of a Wedding Jazz Band
Band Size (Biggest Factor)
- Duo or Trio
Ideal for ceremonies, cocktail hours, and intimate weddings. This is the most budget-friendly way to have live jazz. - 5–6 Piece Band
The most popular option for California weddings. Typically includes vocals, rhythm section, and a horn. Great balance of energy and cost. - 7–8 Piece Band
Bigger sound, more versatility, stronger stage presence. Works well for larger venues. - 9–10 Piece Band
Full horn section, multiple vocalists, high energy. Best for ballrooms and large estate weddings.
Each step up adds cost — but also noticeably changes the experience.
Hours of Performance
Most wedding bands quote 2–3 hours of performance (with breaks).
Additional costs may apply for:
- Ceremony music
- Cocktail hour
- After-party sets
- Overtime (if the event runs late)
Location (Local vs Travel)
Pricing can vary depending on where your wedding is:
- Los Angeles / Malibu → typically local pricing
- Santa Barbara / San Diego / Palm Springs → regional travel fees
- San Francisco / Napa / out-of-state → higher travel + lodging costs
Always include your venue location when requesting a quote.
Season & Day of the Week
- Peak season: April–October
- High demand dates: Saturdays (especially June & September)
- More flexibility: Fridays and Sundays
Booking off-peak dates can sometimes reduce cost.
Real Wedding Jazz Band Pricing Examples
To give you a clearer picture:
Example 1
5-piece jazz band in Los Angeles
3 hours (cocktail + reception)
Total: ~$6,500
Example 2
Trio for ceremony + cocktail hour in San Diego
2 hours
Total: ~$3,200
Example 3
8-piece band in Napa with travel
4 hours total coverage
Total: $10,000–$13,000
These ranges reflect real California weddings and typical configurations.
Hidden Costs to Be Aware Of
Some quotes may not include everything upfront. Ask about:
- Sound system / PA equipment
- Travel and lodging
- Overtime rates
- Special song requests
- Lighting or production upgrades
A transparent band will walk you through all of this.
Jazz Band vs DJ: What's the Difference in Cost?
Typical DJ in California: $800–$2,000
Live jazz band: $3,000–$15,000+
A DJ plays recordings. A live band interacts, adjusts in real time, and creates a completely different atmosphere.
Many couples choose a hybrid option:
- Jazz trio for ceremony + cocktail hour
- DJ for late-night dancing
This keeps costs balanced while still giving you live music where it matters most.
How to Get the Best Value
- Book early (top bands fill 6–12 months in advance)
- Be upfront about your budget
- Ask about bundled packages (ceremony + reception)
- Compare quality, not just price
A good bandleader can adjust the lineup to fit your priorities.
Is a Jazz Band Worth It?
For most couples, this ends up being one of the most memorable parts of the night.


