Night At The Jukebox

Night at the Jukebox is the ultimate interactive cover band that transforms any event into a full-blown request party. No fixed setlists, no boring routines – here, you decide what gets played. Like a living jukebox, this band brings every party to life with surprise songs, high energy, and non-stop crowd interaction.
Your Party, Your Music – From Rock Anthems to Guilty Pleasures

Whether it’s a wedding, corporate event, or festival, Night at the Jukebox delivers exactly what the crowd wants. Guests can request their favorite songs throughout the evening, and the band effortlessly jumps between genres. From dancefloor hits to nostalgic singalongs – everything is on the table, and it’s all performed live with passion and flair.

Live Band with DJ Energy

The band is made up of four young, professional musicians who know how to get the party started (and keep it going). Want to go bigger? Add a trumpet or saxophone for extra punch. And with their own DJ spinning request-based tracks between sets, Night at the Jukebox offers five hours of non-stop, party-fueling music.

Crowd-Powered Party Vibes

Armed with flyers and pens, guests can easily send in their song requests during the night. The band doesn’t just play your songs – they bring the crowd into the performance, creating a personalized and electric atmosphere that everyone will remember.

Night at the Jukebox isn’t just a cover band – it’s your music, your party, and your unforgettable night.

Night At The Jukebox can also be upgraded with a professional allround DJ.

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Price indication: from € 2.695,-

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  • Formation: 4 persons
  • Genre: Top 40, Pop, Rock, Dance
  • Showtimes: 3 x 45 minutes or 2 x 60 minutes
  • Optional: Allround DJ, extra musicians

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