| Canterbury Waits: Five-piece shawm band specialising in loud ceremonial and dance music from the time of the Plantagenets to the Tudors and Stuarts |
| Colchester Waits: Revival of the City's civic musicians of medieval and Renaissance times. |
| Kings Lynn Waites: Medieval, Tudor & Renaissance style Town Band of Waits or Waites |
| The Doncaster Waites: An early music group who take their name from the bands of musicians who used to be employed by local corporations as town musicians. |
| The Leeds Waits Home Page: Official town musicians (1530-1834), re-established in 1983 |
| The Oxford Waits: Take their name from a real-life band of city musicians who flourished during the 17th century. |
| The Waits Website: An academic site designed to accumulate and disseminate information on the history of Waits and their European equivalents. |
| The York Waits: A 16th century, living history band playing Period European street music, popular dance, and ballad tunes, using a noyse of shawms, ancestors of the oboe-bassoon family, and characteristic instruments of waits before 1600. |