Hire Bandas · Houston, TX

Banda for hire in Houston

Banda — specifically Banda Sinaloense — is high-energy Mexican brass-and-percussion music with deep roots in Sinaloa. Bandas typically range from 12 to 18 members and play through tubas, tambora, clarinets, and trumpets. Expect dance floors to fill within the first song.

Houston's Latino population is the third-largest in the US and the city's wedding and quinceañera circuit is huge. Strong Tejano roots mean norteño and conjunto are deeply popular alongside the Mexican-import genres.

Typical hourly rate

$1,200–$3,000/hr

2-hour minimum is standard

Group size

12–18 musicians (tuba, tambora, clarinets, trumpets, vocals)

Booking lead time

2–3 months for Saturdays

Same-week often available for weekdays

Popular events for bandas in Houston

  • weddings
  • quinceañeras
  • rodeo events
  • birthdays
  • graduations

Common venues in Houston

  • banquet halls in the East End
  • private ranches
  • reception halls in Pasadena
  • church halls

What clients say about bandas in Houston

"Wedding in Houston. Booked banda for the reception and they raised the roof. Everyone — even the older relatives — was on the dance floor."

★★★★★ — Elena R.

"Quinceañera in west Houston. Banda was the right call — every guest danced. Group was responsive and showed up with their own backline."

★★★★★ — Daniel V.

Frequently asked: bandas in Houston

How much does a banda cost in Houston, TX?
Banda groups in Houston typically charge $1,200–$3,000 per hour, depending on group size, day of week, and event distance from the city. A typical banda for a weddings runs around $2,100 for a 2-hour minimum. Get exact pricing on each artist's profile on MusicYaa — no quote-shopping.
How far in advance should I book a banda in Houston?
For a Saturday wedding or quinceañera in Houston, book 2–3 months out. The most-requested bandas book Saturdays 4–6 months out during peak season (April–October). Weeknight events and smaller gatherings often have same-week availability. MusicYaa shows real availability calendars — you can see who's open before you message them.
What does a typical banda group look like?
Banda groups are usually 12–18 musicians (tuba, tambora, clarinets, trumpets, vocals). The instrumentation drives the sound — tuba, tambora, clarinet, and trumpet or trombone. Most bandas on MusicYaa list group photos and performance video so you can see and hear them before booking.
Can I request specific songs for a banda performance in Houston?
Yes. Most bandas happily take a song list — message the group through MusicYaa with your requests at least a week before the event. Standard repertoire is usually included; very rare or technical requests may incur a small rehearsal fee. For sentimental selections (a parent's favorite, a "tu eres tu" surprise) most groups will accommodate with notice.
Do bandas in Houston bring their own sound equipment?
Most professional bandas bring their own amplification for groups under ~30 musicians and venues under ~200 guests. For larger venues like banquet halls in the East End and private ranches, confirm sound coverage when booking — some groups partner with local sound providers or include AV in the package. Outdoor events almost always need additional power; the artist will flag this in their profile or messages.

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