Norteño-Sax · weddings · Albuquerque, NM
A live performance is one of the most-remembered details of a wedding — guests still talk about the music years later. The right group sets the energy for the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception in ways a DJ can't touch.
Norteño-Sax adds saxophone to the traditional norteño lineup, creating a brighter, danceable sound popular along the Texas-Mexican border. Common in dance halls and wedding receptions, especially for cumbia and chotis.
Typical wedding rate
$550–$1,600/hr
Most groups quote a flat package
Performance length
2–4 hours
Often split across the event
Booking lead time
2–3 months for Saturdays
4–6 months for peak season
Wedding bookings usually span 2–4 hours total but split into segments: a short ceremony or processional set, a reception block, and sometimes a brindis (toast) or first-dance feature. Most groups quote a flat package for the full event rather than strict hourly billing — ask for the wedding-specific rate when you message them.
Standard wedding repertoire includes processional/recessional pieces, vals (waltz), boleros, and a high-energy party block. Most groups happily learn or arrange one specific song for the first dance with at least 3 weeks' notice — this is how you get the moment that gets posted on every guest's phone.
Hotel ballrooms and country clubs almost always have stage space and power figured out. Outdoor venues, vineyards, and private estates need confirmation: power source, weather contingency, sound coverage for the guest count. Religious ceremonies often require quieter acoustic arrangements — ask the group if they offer a chamber subset.
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