Classical Guitarists for Hire

Browse 64 classical guitarists for hire across the UK, offering classical, Spanish and flamenco styles for wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions and events of all kinds. Each profile includes audio samples, video clips and reviews from real clients. A classical guitarist provides elegant, unobtrusive live music that suits formal and semi-formal settings. Most players on this page perform a mix of traditional classical repertoire, Spanish and flamenco pieces, and popular songs rearranged for solo guitar. Many are conservatoire-trained and have years of experience performing at weddings, corporate functions and private events across the UK.

Prices for classical guitarists typically start from around £150, with an average of £279. Use the filters below to search by location, genre and event type, and check 732 reviews from real clients rated 5 out of 5 to help guide your choice.

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Classical, Latin, Spanish, Jazz guitarist

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Hove, East Sussex

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High quality Solo Guitarist, the perfect ambience for your event

5 reviews

Hove, East Sussex

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A classical guitarist with years of performing experience!

8 reviews

Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

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Experienced and versatile Solo Guitarist!

7 reviews

Chichester, West Sussex

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Weddings, Concerts, Parties, Funerals, Lessons, Master class, Drink receptions

15 reviews

Kings Lynn, Norfolk

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Solo Jazz and Classical Guitarist or Jazz Band

7 reviews

Chichester, West Sussex

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Instrumental acoustic guitarist performing atmospheric background music

9 reviews

Leicester, Leicestershire

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Professional & Versatile Guitarist for all occasions

19 reviews

Andover, Hampshire

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Singer & Multi-instrumentalist

4 reviews

Solihull, West Midlands

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All your favourite tunes on the Spanish Guitar

7 reviews

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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Classical guitar, background, light music, lounge music, pop, jazz, latin

2 reviews

Newark, Nottinghamshire

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Solo classical guitarist performing pieces from 1600’s to current day pop hits

4 reviews

Lichfield, Staffordshire

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Seamlessly navigates numerous musical genres with ease and fluency!

4 reviews

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

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Bespoke solo guitar music to capture your unique musical tastes.

3 reviews

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire

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Classical Guitarist performing for a decade + at weddings & events across Europe

11 reviews

Cardiff City, Cardiff

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Performance times depend on the type of booking. For a wedding ceremony, a guitarist typically plays for around 30 to 45 minutes, covering the arrival of guests, the processional, the signing of the register, and the recessional. For a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, most guitarists perform two sets of 45 minutes to an hour, with a short break in between. For evening events or corporate functions, the same two-set format is common, though many guitarists are flexible and can adjust their schedule to suit your event. Some offer all-day packages covering the ceremony through to the evening, with breaks between each part of the day. Discuss your preferred timings with the guitarist when booking so they can advise on the best arrangement.

The repertoire depends on the type of guitarist you book. Classical guitarists perform pieces by composers such as Bach, Albeniz, Tarrega, and Villa-Lobos, as well as popular classical crossover pieces and film music arranged for solo guitar. Jazz guitarists draw on the Great American Songbook and standards by composers like Gershwin and Cole Porter, often in a bossa nova or swing style. Pop and rock guitarists play contemporary covers of artists such as Ed Sheeran, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Oasis, and many others, usually in a stripped-back acoustic style. Many guitarists are versatile enough to cover more than one genre. It is common for a guitarist to offer a mix of classical pieces for a ceremony and pop or jazz for a drinks reception. Check the act's profile and listen to their audio or video samples to get a sense of their range before booking.

A classical guitarist's core repertoire spans several centuries of composed music for the instrument, including works by Bach, Tarrega, Albeniz, Villa-Lobos, Rodrigo, and Sor. Many also play popular crossover pieces such as Cavatina, Recuerdos de la Alhambra, and Romanza, as well as arrangements of well-known classical works originally written for other instruments, such as Pachelbel's Canon and Debussy's Clair de Lune. Beyond the standard classical repertoire, many classical guitarists also offer arrangements of film themes, show tunes, and popular songs performed in a classical fingerstyle. This can work well at weddings where you want the elegance of classical guitar but also want to include a few recognisable modern songs during the drinks reception or meal.

Most professional guitarists are happy to learn new songs on request, provided they are given enough notice. Two to four weeks is usually sufficient for a straightforward pop or rock song, though more complex pieces or songs that were not originally written for guitar may take longer to arrange. Some guitarists offer this as part of their standard service, while others may charge a small arrangement fee for songs that require significant preparation. If you have a specific song in mind for a key moment such as a bridal entrance or first dance, raise this as early as possible when making your enquiry. The guitarist can let you know whether the song works well on their instrument and how long they would need to prepare it.

Most guitarists can play outdoors in the right conditions, but there are some practical considerations. An acoustic guitar without amplification is suitable for small outdoor gatherings where guests are seated close by, but for larger groups or noisier settings, the guitarist will need an amplifier and access to a mains power socket or extension lead. Rain is the main risk for outdoor guitar performances. Even light rain can damage an instrument, so a covered area or gazebo is strongly recommended. Direct sunlight and high temperatures can also affect tuning stability, particularly on acoustic guitars. Most professional guitarists will make a judgement call on the day about whether conditions are safe for their instrument, and a backup indoor location should always be available. Wind can be an issue for sheet music and can affect the sound for quieter acoustic performances. Discuss your outdoor plans with the guitarist when booking so they can advise on what will work best.

Most professional guitarists are self-contained and bring everything they need to perform. An acoustic guitarist typically brings their guitar, a small amplifier or PA speaker, any effects pedals they use, and a music stand. Setup is quick, usually 10 to 15 minutes, and the total footprint is modest. Electric guitarists bring a guitar, an amplifier, a pedalboard, and leads. Classical guitarists performing to a small audience may play unamplified, but for most events they will bring a small amplifier or clip-on microphone system to ensure the sound carries across the room. The guitarist will need access to at least one standard 13-amp power socket near the performance area. If your venue has specific power supply limitations or the socket is some distance from where you want the guitarist to play, let them know in advance so they can bring an extension lead.

A solo guitarist needs very little space compared to most other types of live music. An area of around 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres is usually sufficient for the guitarist, their amplifier or PA, and a music stand. Most guitarists perform seated, so an armless chair should be provided unless the guitarist has confirmed they will bring their own stool. The performance area should be on a flat, dry surface with access to a power socket. If the guitarist is performing during a drinks reception or dinner, position them where they can be heard but are not blocking the flow of guests or staff.

A guitarist can cover most parts of a wedding day. During the ceremony, they can play as guests arrive and take their seats, accompany the bridal entrance and exit, and provide music during the signing of the register. For the drinks reception, they can play background music while guests mingle and have photographs taken. During the wedding breakfast, a guitarist can provide a relaxed musical backdrop to the meal. Some guitarists also play during the early evening before a band or DJ takes over. This works particularly well with singing guitarists or pop/rock guitarists who can raise the energy as the evening begins. If you want the guitarist to cover multiple parts of the day, discuss this when booking, as longer bookings may affect the price.

There are several types of guitarist to choose from depending on the style and atmosphere you want. A classical guitarist plays nylon-string guitar and specialises in composed pieces from the classical, Spanish, and flamenco traditions, making them a popular choice for wedding ceremonies and formal dinners. A jazz guitarist plays standards, bossa nova, and swing, and is well suited to drinks receptions and corporate events where a sophisticated background atmosphere is needed. A pop or rock guitarist plays contemporary covers on an acoustic or electric guitar, offering a more relaxed and modern feel. A singing guitarist combines vocals with guitar, giving you a vocalist and instrumentalist in a single performer, which is a popular and cost-effective option for weddings. Some guitarists use loop pedals to build up layers of sound, creating a fuller texture from a single musician.

It depends on the size of your venue and the number of guests. Classical guitar is naturally quieter than steel-string acoustic or electric guitar, and for very small gatherings of up to around 30 guests in a quiet room, it can work beautifully without any amplification at all. For most events, though, some amplification is recommended to ensure the music carries across the room, particularly during a drinks reception or meal where there is background conversation. Most classical guitarists bring a small amplifier or a clip-on microphone system that amplifies the natural sound of the instrument without making it sound electric. The amplification is subtle and designed to project the guitar's tone rather than change it. Let your guitarist know the approximate size of the room and number of guests when booking so they can prepare accordingly.

The cost of hiring a classical guitarist depends on the length of performance, the day of the week, the time of year, and travel distance to your venue. The average price across our listed classical guitarists is currently £279, with prices ranging from £150 at the budget end to £603 for the most experienced performers. Classical guitarists who offer a broader repertoire including popular crossover pieces and modern arrangements may charge more than those performing a purely traditional classical programme. Longer bookings covering multiple parts of the day, such as a ceremony followed by a drinks reception, are usually better value per hour than a single short set.

The cost of hiring a classical guitarist in depends on the length of performance, the day of the week, and the time of year. The average price for classical guitarists available in is currently £279, with prices ranging from £150 to £603. Travel distance is a factor in pricing. Classical guitarists based locally will generally quote lower travel expenses than those travelling from further afield. Availability can also vary by area, so booking early is advisable if your event is during peak wedding season.

Booking a classical guitarist as early as possible gives you the best chance of securing your preferred performer, particularly during peak wedding season from May to September. Many classical guitarists accept bookings 6 to 12 months in advance for weddings, and popular dates such as Saturdays in summer can fill up quickly. However, classical guitarists are also available for shorter-notice bookings. We have successfully arranged performances with just a few days' notice, and sometimes even on the same day. If your event is approaching and you have not yet booked, it is still worth enquiring.

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Hire a Classical Guitarist in the UK

Classical guitarists are one of the most popular choices for live background music at weddings and formal events. The nylon-string guitar produces a warm, intimate tone that fills a room without overpowering conversation, making it well suited to ceremonies, drinks receptions, dinners and corporate entertaining. The players on this page range from specialists in traditional classical repertoire to those who also perform Spanish, flamenco and Latin styles, and many offer instrumental arrangements of modern pop songs alongside the classical canon. For a broader search that includes acoustic pop, jazz and electric styles, see our main guitarists for hire page.

Classical guitar for weddings

Wedding ceremonies are the single most common booking for classical guitarists. A solo player can provide music as guests arrive, accompany the processional and recessional, and play during the signing of the register. Standard ceremony repertoire typically includes pieces like Pachelbel's Canon in D, Bach's Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring and the traditional Wedding March, but most classical guitarists will also learn specific requests if given enough notice. Beyond the ceremony, classical guitar works well during a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, where the music can shift to lighter pieces, film themes or pop arrangements. A single classical guitarist can cover several hours across the day, making them a cost-effective alternative to a string quartet or harpist for couples who want live music without the higher cost of a larger ensemble.

Spanish and flamenco styles

Many of the classical guitarists on this page also perform Spanish and flamenco repertoire, which brings a different energy to an event. Flamenco guitar is more rhythmic and percussive than traditional classical playing, and works particularly well at drinks receptions, garden parties and Mediterranean-themed events where you want the music to be more of a feature. If your event has a Spanish or Latin theme, pairing a flamenco guitarist with a flamenco or Spanish band for later in the evening can create a cohesive feel across the day.

What classical guitarists typically play

The core repertoire for most classical guitarists centres on works by Bach, Tarrega, Albeniz, Sor and Villa-Lobos, alongside well-known pieces from the Baroque, Romantic and Spanish traditions. Many players also offer instrumental guitar arrangements of popular songs by artists like The Beatles, Elton John, Ed Sheeran and Fleetwood Mac, which can be a good option if you want the elegance of a classical sound with more familiar melodies. Film and TV themes are another common request. If you have a particular piece in mind for a key moment, raise it with your guitarist as early as possible, as arranging a new piece for solo guitar takes time to prepare and rehearse.

Practical considerations

Classical guitarists can often perform unamplified for smaller, quieter settings such as an intimate wedding ceremony or a private dining room. For larger spaces, most will bring a small amplifier or DI box to run through a PA. If your event is outdoors, discuss this with your guitarist in advance: wind, direct sunlight and temperature changes can all affect a nylon-string instrument, so a sheltered performance area and a backup plan for weather are important. Most classical guitarists are fully self-contained and need only a chair, a small amount of floor space and access to a power socket if amplifying.

Pricing for classical guitarists

Classical guitarist prices currently range from £150 to £603, with an average of £279. Rates depend on the length of the performance, the day of the week, travel distance and whether the guitarist needs to learn bespoke material for your event. Weekend weddings during the summer months are at the higher end, while shorter sets for corporate events or midweek bookings tend to be more affordable. Use the price comparison section on this page to see how rates vary across the listings, and contact individual acts for an accurate quote.

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