Pascal Roggen
Electric Violinist (available with DJ!)

“Quite simply a music maestro. New Zealand’s finest fiddler”
Feel the Pulse (2005)
Pascal was born into a musical family in Auckland, New Zealand and grew up by the bush in North Shore. Classically trained from the age of three, he spent much of his youth playing and leading orchestras. Pascal then moved onto playing Jazz… and then everything else in the music world.
Playing in Irish rock bands in pubs all around Auckland, New Zealand, he soon became a legend in the scene. Pascal performed solos in New Zealand’s most prestigious venues such as Aotea Centre, St. James Theatre and Auckland Town Hall. While he lived in New Zealand he gave concert tours around China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong and Australia where he performed at the Sydney Opera House.
In 2002 Pascal was invited to perform as a residential artist in Ibiza for the whole summer season. After the summer he then moved to London, where he is currently based. Since moving to London, he has performed all around UK, including the performance on top of the Ben Nevis in 2004 and “The Venue” in Isle of Man. Pascal regularly performs with bands and DJs at London’s exciting venues such as the Cargo, the Spitz, the Spice of Life Bar, Half Moon, Jongeleurs in Camden Town, etc…
Pascal is quite well known for his virtuosity playing and super fast fingers. He was invited to be the first person ever to perform the violin part of “Monty on the Run” from Commodore 64 in London Soho in 2003. Pascal was also spotted while busking with a didgeridoo player and a guitarist in Covent Garden and was recorded for the Best of London’s Street Musicians CD by EM marketing. He has also been featured in a number of national radio programmes including BBC 2 and BBC Radio 6. His most recent recordings include albums with Sanctuary Records and EMI Records.
In 2005 Pascal performed for the opening performance of the “David Blunkett: the Musical” in the Soho Theatre. Pascal was also invited back to perform in Brighton Festival and the Edinburgh Festival as well as making a guest appearance at the BAFTA awards ceremony. In September 2005 he started studying the Masters Degree in Jazz Performance at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Sample repertoire
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FAQ's
When will the band arrive to set up?
When you book a band you will be asked for both a start time and an end time. The start time must be at least 30 minutes prior to the performance commencing to allow the band to set up. If the band you book requires more than 30 minutes, you will not be charged extra, the band will just arrive slightly before the start time that you have specified. The band will finish playing at the end time and will need to pack up immediately.
Will the band provide their own their own sound equipment?
All of our London-based bands are self-contained and provide their own sound equipment suitable for most situations. If your event is to be held in a large venue, or you have more than about 300 guests, we recommend that additional sound equipment should be used. In this case, please contact us before booking to confirm exactly what you require and to receive a free quote. If you wish you can provide any extra sound equipment yourself or hire a third party company to provide it.
Do you supply DJs or Discos?
Yes - for events within London, please visit the DJ Packages for Events in London page.
If your event is outside London, you can search for DJ's & Mobile Discos for Events in the directory.
What will the band require?
- A standard power socket (no more than 5m from the performance area)
- Parking for up to 3 cars (depending on the size of the band)
- Refreshments (it is customary to provide musicians with food & drink
How do I choose the right band for my event?
To help you choose, consider the following:
- A smaller ensemble (e.g. duo/trio) may find it hard to be heard in larger venues or at busy events.
- If you are booking a band for dancing, larger ensembles with drums and/or vocals are more suitable.
- Try our advanced search to find exactly what you're looking for!
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How far in advance do I need to book a band?
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If I book a band with drums, will the drums be too loud?
Playing at the appropriate volume it is extremely important to most of our clients. All the drummers in our bands are quite used to playing sympathetically to the surroundings, and can play with 'brushes' which allows them to balance perfectly with the other instruments in the band.
Do I need to tell the venue that I have booked a band?
Yes. Venues are now required by law to have a licence for live music so it always a good to let your venue know if you have hired a band. They will probably give you information about loading procedures, parking etc. which you should pass on for the band as soon as possible.
Do you provide backing bands for solo artists?
We are often asked to supply a band for a showcase or one-off gig. We can supply anything from a pianist to a full professional backing band. Please contact us for more information
Do you ever have to substitute musicians?
Yes, but only on a few exceptional occasions! Whilst every effort is made to ensure that musicians aren't substituted, occasionally it is necessary for us to do so in cases of illness etc. The substitute musician would be an experienced professional recommended by us and suitable for the band you booked.
Do you provide any bands for events outside of London?
In some cases we will supply bands outside of London, especially if you can offer accommodation. Please contact us to enquire about a specific band.
Not found the answer?
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