Swing Band In London

The Swing Revampers is an events band with a difference.
They perform modern and popular songs (Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Cee Lo Green, Blondie and The Beatles) in a retro, swung, old-school style (think Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee.)
This classy mix of old and new brings a fresh twist on the songs you know and love.
Combining the awesome talents of Richard on the (piano), Luke (double bass), Nick (drums), Frank (sax), Lydia (vocals) and Stephanie (vocals), The Swing Revampers are a maddeningly – talented 6 – piece Swing band, who are all experienced and consummate professionals, having toured throughout the UK and abroad.
As well as sounding sensational, The Swing Revampers are a visual delight – bringing the mix of vintage and modern into their stage costumes, instruments and equipment.
The band works closely with the client, ensuring each event is tailor-made to your specific requirements. If you want subtle, relaxing background music for an afternoon reception, they can do that. If you want an up-beat, full-blast, no-one’s-leaving-the-dance-floor spectacular, The Swing Quintet can do that too.
Whether it be for an intimate vintage tea-party, an after-dinner corporate knees-up, or a full-blown high-octane post-wedding shin-dig, The Swing Revampers will bring energy, sophistication, charm and sparkle to your event.
Repertoire List
Friday I’m In Love
Locked Out Of Heaven
Baby You Can Drive My Car
Brimful of Asha
Call Me
1 Thing
The Female Of The Species
1,2,3,4
Lovefool
American Boy
Get Lucky
Mr Brightside
Starlight
Human
Rude
Teenage Dirtbag
Umbrella
Bad Romance
Feel Good Time
Yellow
Black & Gold
Ain’t Nobody
Crazy
Moves Like Jagger
Would I Lie To You?
Papparazzi
I Kissed A Girl
Material Girl
Into The Groove
Livin’ On A Prayer
Fidelity
I Can’t Get You Out Of My Head
Pour Some Sugar
Hot Like Me
Love In An Elevator
Single Ladies
Kiss
Makes Me Wonder
Moves Like Jagger
Jealous
Last Friday Night
Beggin’
I Need A Dollar
Bet That You Look Good On The Dance Floor
Forget You
Suit & Tie
It Wasn’t Me
Happy
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