Pianists & Keyboardists for hire in Surrey

Browse 172 pianists and keyboard players for hire in Surrey. From classical and jazz pianists to pop keyboard players and singing pianists, you'll find the right act for a wedding, party, corporate event or private function. Surrey's busy wedding and events market means there is strong demand for professional pianists, and the musicians listed here include classical soloists, jazz and cocktail pianists, pop and rock keyboard players, and singing pianists. Many are based locally or travel regularly from London and the Home Counties.

The average price for a pianist in Surrey is currently £349. Every listing includes audio samples, video clips and 2258 reviews from real clients. Use the filters below to narrow your search by style, budget or location.

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Singer/Pianist - Performed for Royalty and Celebrities

8 reviews

South East London

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Fantastic cocktail pianist for hire

3 reviews

South East London

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Eager jazz musicians who live and breathe the music of old and new jazz legends

3 reviews

South East London

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Pianist Accompanist Singer, Bespoke Material and standards.

2 reviews

South East London

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Tasteful and melodic jazz arrangements suitable for any event

3 reviews

North West London

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A professional and versatile duo is here to impress!

2 reviews

North West London

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Versatile pianist who plays different styles with a high level of interpretation

1 review

East London

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Book from £630* - get a quote

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London based jazz pianist playing Jazz, Classical, Pop, Funk, Soul and more!

24 reviews

South East London

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Sought after private event pianist and DJ

9 reviews

South East London

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Hugely experienced and versatile piano vocalist from London

0 reviews

North West London

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Experienced and versatile collaborative classical pianist

3 reviews

East London

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Book from £280* - get a quote

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Professional & soulful Piano player

3 reviews

East London

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Pianist based in London performing sets of classic Jazz and pop

2 reviews

East London

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Beautiful, contemporary piano playing for Weddings, Parties and Events.

28 reviews

North West London

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World class vocal, guitar, piano, bass & drums

4 reviews

East London

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Frequently asked questions


Booking pianists & keyboardists in Surrey 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 Surrey can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £349. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £65, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £1950.

Most pianists 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 may need longer. Some pianists may charge a small fee for learning requests, particularly if the piece requires significant arrangement work to adapt it for solo piano. If you have a specific song in mind for a key moment such as a bridal entrance, first dance, or ceremony recessional, mention this when enquiring. The pianist can let you know whether the piece is already in their repertoire or whether it would need to be learned. Be as specific as possible about which version or arrangement you want, as many popular songs exist in multiple styles.

A pianist can play outdoors in the right conditions, but there are some practical considerations. If the pianist is using a digital keyboard, they will need access to a mains power socket or a suitable generator nearby. Direct sunlight can make it difficult to see the keys and any display screen on the instrument, so a shaded area or canopy is strongly recommended. Rain is a serious risk to electronic equipment, so a solid cover or a backup indoor option is essential. If your venue has an acoustic piano that could be moved outside, this is generally not advisable. Acoustic pianos are heavy, difficult to move without specialist equipment, and highly sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity, which can throw them out of tune very quickly. For outdoor events, a digital keyboard is nearly always the more practical option.

A pianist using a digital keyboard typically needs a space of around 2 metres wide by 1.5 metres deep. This allows room for the keyboard on its stand, a stool, a sustain pedal, and enough space for the pianist to sit comfortably. If the pianist is also singing or using a PA system, allow an extra metre or so of depth for a microphone stand, amplifier, and speakers. If the pianist will be using a venue's acoustic piano, the space required depends on the instrument. An upright piano needs roughly 1.5 metres of width and 0.75 metres of depth, plus space for the stool and the pianist to sit. A baby grand piano typically requires around 1.5 metres of width and 2.5 metres of depth including the stool position. Always confirm space requirements with the pianist when booking, as setups vary.

Pianists are one of the most versatile types of musician to hire and suit a wide range of events. They are a popular choice for weddings, where they can provide music from the ceremony through to the evening reception. Corporate events such as drinks receptions, gala dinners, conferences, and product launches benefit from live piano as background music. Pianists also work well at private parties, anniversary celebrations, funerals and memorial services, hotel lobbies, and restaurant residencies. Because a pianist is a single performer with a relatively compact setup, they are well suited to smaller venues or events where a full band would be too large or too loud. The style of music can be adjusted depending on the context, from quiet background pieces during a meal to more upbeat numbers for a drinks reception.

Most pianists bring a high-quality digital piano with fully weighted keys, a stand, a sustain pedal, and a stool. Modern digital pianos use sounds sampled from concert grand pianos, so the sound quality is very good. Some pianists also offer a decorative wooden "shell" that fits around their digital keyboard to give it the appearance of a baby grand piano, which can look impressive at weddings and formal events. If your venue has its own acoustic piano, whether an upright or a grand, many pianists are happy to use it. However, it is important to check that the piano is in good condition and has been tuned recently. An out-of-tune acoustic piano will sound worse than a well-set-up digital keyboard, regardless of how good the pianist is. Let the pianist know about the venue piano when booking so they can decide whether to use it or bring their own instrument.

Pianists are flexible with performance lengths and can usually tailor their playing to suit your event schedule. A typical booking is for two to three hours of music, with short breaks every 45 minutes to an hour. Unlike bands, who usually perform in defined sets with longer gaps between them, pianists often play more continuously, taking brief pauses that guests may barely notice. Many pianists are also happy to cover multiple parts of a wedding or event. For example, a pianist might play for the ceremony, take a short break while guests move to a drinks reception, then perform again for the reception itself. Always discuss the full schedule with the pianist when booking so they can plan their set list and breaks accordingly.

There are several types of pianist to choose from depending on the style and atmosphere you want. A classical pianist specialises in pieces by composers such as Debussy, Chopin, and Bach, and is a popular choice for wedding ceremonies and formal events. A jazz pianist plays standards from the Great American Songbook and can create a sophisticated cocktail bar atmosphere. A pop/rock pianist plays contemporary covers and chart hits, often with more energy and a modern feel. A singing pianist combines playing and vocals in one performer, which gives you a more complete entertainment package without the cost of hiring two separate musicians. Some pianists cross over between styles and can offer a mix of genres across a longer booking. When browsing, check each pianist's profile and sample recordings to find the style that best suits your event.

A pianist can provide music for almost every part 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 a drinks reception, a pianist creates a relaxed atmosphere while guests mingle. During the wedding breakfast, gentle background music works well as an accompaniment to conversation. Some pianists are also available for the evening reception. A singing pianist in particular can deliver a more energetic performance suited to an evening crowd. When booking, discuss the full timeline of your day with the pianist so they can plan travel, setup time, and any breaks between different parts of the event.

Surrey has a wide range of wedding and event venues, from country house hotels and stately homes to barn conversions and golf clubs. Most are well suited to a pianist, though it is worth checking a few practical details. If the venue has its own acoustic piano, ask the venue manager when it was last tuned and pass this information to your pianist so they can decide whether to use it or bring their own digital instrument. Many rural Surrey venues are reached via narrow lanes, so make sure the pianist is aware of the access route when booking. Some venues also have restrictions on amplified sound, particularly those in residential areas or with planning conditions on events. Check with the venue whether there is a sound limiter or a noise curfew, and let the pianist know so they can plan their setup accordingly. Travel distances in Surrey can vary considerably, and some pianists based in London may add a travel supplement for venues in more remote parts of the county. Check the quoted price includes travel, or ask for clarification before confirming the booking.

Frequently asked questions about Pianists & Keyboardists available in Surrey, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Pianist in Surrey

A pianist is one of the most versatile musicians you can book for an event. They suit everything from a quiet wedding ceremony to a lively evening party, and they can adapt to virtually any venue size and style. With 172 pianists and keyboard players available in Surrey, there is a strong selection covering classical, jazz, pop, rock and musical theatre.

Pianists for Surrey weddings

Piano players are a consistently popular choice for weddings across Surrey because they work at every stage of the day. A classical pianist provides elegant ceremony music, from Debussy and Einaudi to piano arrangements of contemporary ballads. A jazz pianist is a natural fit for a drinks reception, creating a relaxed, sociable atmosphere. And a singing pianist can handle the evening entertainment, combining live vocals with keys for a full performance. Many Surrey wedding venues, particularly the larger country houses and hotels, have a house piano available, which can enhance the performance and simplify setup. If you are planning ceremony music specifically, it is worth also browsing our wedding ceremony musicians in Surrey category, which includes pianists alongside harpists and string quartets.

Corporate events and private parties

Surrey hosts a large number of corporate functions, particularly at the county's golf clubs, conference hotels and country estates. A jazz pianist is a reliable choice for awards dinners, networking receptions and client hospitality, providing atmosphere without competing with conversation. For birthday parties and celebrations where you want guests singing along, a pop/rock pianist or singing pianist with a crowd-friendly setlist is a better fit. Singing guitarists are another strong option for more relaxed or acoustic-style events.

Practical details

Most pianists bring their own digital piano or stage keyboard with a stand and a PA suitable for rooms of up to around 200 guests. If your venue has an acoustic or grand piano, many musicians are happy to use it but will usually want to confirm its condition beforehand. A typical booking covers two sets of 45 minutes within a two-hour window, though longer packages for wedding days are common. If you have a specific song in mind for a key moment, most pianists are happy to learn it with enough notice.

Pricing in Surrey

Pianists in Surrey currently range from £65 to £1950, with £349 as the average. The main factors affecting price are the length of the performance, whether vocals are included, and the time of year. Saturday bookings in peak wedding season tend to carry a premium, while midweek and off-season dates are often more affordable. Each listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section on this page gives a fuller breakdown.

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