A Voice That Changes the Room
Most wedding bands can fill a setlist. Los Perros have something rarer: a frontman whose voice makes people stop mid-conversation and turn towards the stage. Connor's vocal range is the first thing couples notice and the last thing guests stop talking about. Rich, powerful, and versatile enough to shift from a tender first dance ballad to a full-throttle floor-filler without missing a beat, it's the quality that elevates Los Perros from a great band to one that genuinely surprises people.
Five Musicians, One Massive Sound
Los Perros are a five-piece: Connor on lead vocals and guitar, backed by bass, drums, keys, and guitar. It's a lineup built for depth and dynamics. The rhythm section hits hard enough to drive a packed room, the keys add texture and range, and twin guitars give the band a live, raw edge that you feel in your chest. These are musicians first, not performers running through a setlist. Every song gets their own stamp on it, and the difference is audible from the first note.
287 Songs and Counting
With a repertoire spanning nearly 300 tracks, Los Perros cover serious ground: current chart (Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Beyonce), modern classics (The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Paolo Nutini), singalong anthems (Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, Queen), Motown, soul, country, and everything in between. The setlist is broad, but it never feels scattered. Couples can flag songs they definitely want to hear on the night, request exclusions, or leave it entirely to the band. On the night itself, Los Perros read the room in real time, picking tracks based on what's working rather than running through a fixed list. That flexibility is a big part of why the dancefloor stays full.
First Dances That Stop the Room
If there's one thing Los Perros have built a genuine reputation for, it's first dances. Couples consistently single out their first dance as one of the standout moments of the entire wedding, with many describing the band's version as better than the original recording. Give them at least two weeks' notice and they'll learn a live arrangement of your chosen song, tailored to the moment. It's not a karaoke run-through: Connor's vocal ability means these performances carry real emotion, and it shows in how often couples mention them months later.
The Night Doesn't Have to End at Midnight
Los Perros offer a range of options to shape your full evening. A daytime entertainment set during your drinks reception sets the tone early. Their standard performance runs from 8pm to midnight, with a 30-minute break (timed to your evening buffet, with curated playlist music keeping things ticking over). If your venue has a late license, a live DJ set keeps the party going through to 1am. They also offer a 30-minute ceilidh set with live calling and step demonstrations, perfect for getting every generation onto the floor. All PA, lighting, and equipment is included in your quote, with no hidden extras.
What Couples Consistently Say
The pattern across Los Perros' reviews isn't just positive, it's remarkably consistent. The same themes surface whether the wedding was in Glasgow, Aberdeen, the Borders, or the Lake District: a dancefloor that never empties, guests raving about the band for days afterwards, and a group of musicians who are as easy to deal with off stage as they are impressive on it. Venue staff at one location described them as "the best band they have had there for a long time." Communication before the wedding is straightforward, requests are handled without fuss, and the band's willingness to go the extra mile (letting a guest jump on drums, calling an impromptu ceilidh, playing one more when the crowd demands it) keeps coming up unprompted.
Built for the Night You Actually Want
Los Perros are the right fit for couples who care about how their music sounds, not just what songs get played. If you want a band with genuine vocal talent, the musicianship to back it up, and the instinct to keep a room on its feet without resorting to gimmicks, this is the one your guests will be asking about at breakfast.