Bagpipers for hire in London

Hire a bagpiper in London for a wedding, funeral, Burns Night or any event. Choose from 57 professional Highland pipers available in and around the capital, all performing in full highland dress. It may be over 300 miles from London to the Scottish border, but the capital has a strong pool of professional pipers covering weddings, funerals, corporate events and Burns Night suppers. Each listing includes audio samples, pricing and reviews from real clients. There are 1084 reviews of bagpipers on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a bagpiper in London is £229.

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British Champion Bagpiper and 2021 Rugby 6 Nations piper

17 reviews

North London

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Traditional Bagpiper from the north of Scotland

6 reviews

South West London

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Millie is a full time, professional musician. Female bagpiper for all occasions

1 review

South West London

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London based Highland Bagpiper for hire. Traditional & Contemporary.

13 reviews

South East London

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Professional highland piper

9 reviews

East London

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Professional Scottish Bagpiper

5 reviews

South East London

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Book from £200* - get a quote

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World renowned piper for all occasions

11 reviews

West London

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Reliable and quality bagpipe performences to fit your event

0 reviews

West London

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Book from £285* - get a quote

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Scottish and Irish Piper ex army John prides himself on his standard of dress.

13 reviews

South West London

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Ex-Blackwatch bagpiper with 20 years experience

7 reviews

Croydon, Surrey

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Uilleann piper, singer/guitarist,Irish percussion

2 reviews

West London

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London based bagpiper for any occasion

5 reviews

Twickenham, Middlesex

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Piper for hire, ex army Royal Irish Rangers

13 reviews

Isleworth, Middlesex

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Veteran Bagpiper For Hire Based In Erith

9 reviews

Erith, Kent

Available in London

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Top Highland Piper

18 reviews

Warlingham, Surrey

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Pipers typically perform for around 30 minutes to one hour, depending on the booking. For weddings, the most common arrangement is for the piper to play as guests arrive at the venue, during the processional, and then again as the couple exits after the ceremony. Some couples also book the piper to lead guests from the ceremony to the reception area or to pipe in the top table at the wedding breakfast. For funerals, the piper usually plays at the beginning of the service and may also play as the cortege arrives or departs. For Burns Night suppers, the piper traditionally plays to address the haggis and may perform a short set during or after the meal. Discuss your preferred timings with the piper when booking so they can advise on the best arrangement for your event.

Booking bagpipers in London as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in London can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £229. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £95, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £786.

London has a strong selection of bagpipers for hire, with many based in the city and the South East. If your venue is in central London, discuss parking and load-in arrangements with the piper in advance, as some central venues have limited access. Most pipers travel by car with their instrument and highland dress, so factor in the Congestion Charge and ULEZ if your venue is within those zones. Bagpipes are a loud instrument and carry well outdoors, which makes them ideal for the many London venues with gardens, courtyards and terraces. For indoor performances, check with your venue about noise restrictions. Some London venues in residential areas may have concerns about the volume of the pipes, so it is worth confirming this before booking.

Most bagpipers in London play traditional Scottish tunes such as Highland Cathedral, Scotland the Brave, Amazing Grace and Flower of Scotland. These are the pieces most commonly requested for weddings and funerals. Some pipers also offer modern arrangements of popular songs, though the Great Highland Bagpipe is limited to nine notes, which means not every song can be adapted for the instrument. If you have a specific tune in mind, ask the piper early whether it is possible. Some pipers also play the Scottish small pipes, which have a softer, mellower tone and a wider range, making them better suited to indoor performances or quieter moments during an event.

A bagpiper can add a ceremonial touch to several parts of a wedding day. The most popular options are playing as guests arrive at the venue, performing during the processional as the wedding party enters, and playing the recessional as the couple exits after the ceremony. Some couples also book the piper to lead guests from the ceremony to the drinks reception, to pipe the couple and their guests into the wedding breakfast, or to pipe in the top table before the meal begins. Bagpipes are primarily an outdoor instrument, so pipers most commonly perform outside the venue entrance or in a garden or courtyard. If your ceremony is indoors, discuss this with the piper as some venues may find the volume too loud for an enclosed space. Some pipers offer the Scottish small pipes as a quieter indoor alternative.

Most bagpipers play traditional Scottish and Irish tunes. Popular choices for weddings include Highland Cathedral, Scotland the Brave, Amazing Grace, Flower of Scotland and Mairi's Wedding. For funerals, Amazing Grace, Going Home and Flowers of the Forest are among the most requested pieces. Some pipers also offer modern arrangements of popular songs, though the Great Highland Bagpipe is limited to nine notes (a range of just over one octave), which means not every song can be adapted for the instrument. If you have a specific tune in mind, ask the piper well in advance whether it is possible to play. Pipers who also play the Scottish small pipes or the Uilleann pipes (the Irish equivalent) can offer a wider range of music with a softer, mellower tone.

Professional bagpipers typically wear one of two styles of traditional highland dress. No. 1 dress is the full ceremonial outfit, which includes a feather bonnet (tall hat), piper's doublet (jacket), piper's plaid (a length of tartan draped over the shoulder), a large horsehair sporran, and gillie brogues. This is the most formal option and is often chosen for weddings and ceremonial occasions. No. 2 dress is a smarter everyday outfit consisting of a kilt, day jacket, tie, Glengarry cap, and a smaller sporran. This is still very smart and is appropriate for any event. Not every piper owns No. 1 dress, as it is expensive to purchase, so if you have a preference, confirm this when booking. Some pipers can also offer a choice of tartans, though this is more common with No. 2 dress.

Bagpipes are a very loud instrument and are primarily designed for outdoor performance. A solo piper can comfortably project to several hundred guests in the open air without any amplification. Indoors, the volume can be overwhelming in smaller or enclosed spaces, which is why most pipers perform outside the venue entrance, in a courtyard or in a garden. If you want the piper to play indoors, for example during the ceremony itself, discuss this with both the piper and the venue in advance. Some larger venues such as churches, castles and banqueting halls can accommodate the volume well. For smaller or more enclosed spaces, some pipers offer the Scottish small pipes, which produce a quieter, mellower sound that is better suited to indoor use. This is worth asking about when making your enquiry.

Bagpipers are most commonly hired for weddings and funerals, but they are a popular choice for a wide range of occasions. Burns Night suppers are a traditional highlight, with the piper playing to address the haggis and performing during the evening. Bagpipers are also regularly booked for corporate events, St Andrew's Day celebrations, Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) parties, military events, sporting occasions, product launches and milestone birthday celebrations. The visual impact of a piper in full highland dress combined with the distinctive sound of the instrument makes them a memorable addition to almost any event.

Most bagpipers are happy to take specific requests, provided the tune works within the range of the instrument. The Great Highland Bagpipe has nine notes spanning just over one octave, which means some songs cannot be adapted. Traditional Scottish and Irish tunes are written for the instrument and will always be available. Modern pop or contemporary songs may be possible depending on the melody, but not all will work. If you have a particular song in mind, mention it to the piper as early as possible so they can confirm whether it is playable and have time to prepare it if needed. Popular wedding choices that work well on the bagpipes include Highland Cathedral, Amazing Grace, Scotland the Brave, A Hundred Pipers and Mhari's Wedding.

Frequently asked questions about Bagpipers available in London, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Bagpiper in London

London may be a long way from the Scottish Highlands, but the city has a healthy selection of professional pipers who perform regularly at weddings, funerals, corporate functions and Burns Night events across the capital. Many are experienced at working in central London's hotels, members' clubs and historic ceremony venues.

Wedding pipers in London

A bagpiper outside the church or ceremony venue is one of the most striking ways to mark the start of a wedding day. In London, pipers are commonly booked to play as guests arrive, as the couple emerge after the ceremony, and to pipe the wedding party through to the reception. For outdoor ceremonies in London's parks and garden venues, the sound of the pipes carries beautifully. If you are planning a Scottish-themed wedding with a ceilidh in the evening, a ceilidh band in London pairs naturally with a piper earlier in the day.

Funerals and memorial services

Bagpipes are a traditional and deeply moving choice for funerals in London. The piper typically plays a lament such as Amazing Grace or Flowers of the Forest as mourners gather or as the cortege arrives. Many London-based pipers are experienced at performing at the city's churches, crematoria and memorial venues, and several are available at short notice if you are arranging a funeral within a few days.

Burns Night and corporate events

London hosts a large number of Burns Night suppers each January, from intimate restaurant dinners to large-scale corporate events. A piper is essential for the traditional format, playing guests in and accompanying the address to the haggis. Beyond Burns Night, bagpipers are also popular at corporate conferences, product launches with a Scottish theme, and formal dinners in the City. For venues within the Congestion Charge zone, check with your piper whether this fee is included in their price or charged separately.

Pricing in London

Bagpipers in London currently range from £95 to £786, with an average of £229. A standard booking covers around 30 minutes of performance. Travel costs within London vary, so hiring a piper based near your venue will help keep the total fee down.

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