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Bedford, Bedfordshire
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Add to favouritesThe saxophonists featured here are professional musicians, many of them graduates of conservatoires such as the Royal Northern College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. They can be hired to perform as a solo act or within a band, and regularly take on session work, dep for function bands and perform in theatre pits alongside their private event bookings.
Many saxophonists perform as solo musicians using high-quality backing tracks. This allows clients to enjoy a full, polished sound while only paying for one musician, making it an affordable option that works particularly well during drinks receptions, wedding breakfasts and cocktail hours when guests are mingling. Most solo sax players cover a wide repertoire spanning jazz standards, pop, soul, Motown and modern chart hits.
One of the most popular ways to book a saxophonist is alongside a DJ for an Ibiza-style set. The combination of live sax over house, dance and club tracks creates a high-energy atmosphere that works brilliantly for evening receptions and parties. If this style appeals, browse the dedicated sax and DJ category for acts that specialise in this format.
Saxophonists also perform with other musicians in duos, trios and larger ensembles. A sax and piano duo is well suited to wedding ceremonies, first dances and corporate dinners, while a full quartet or quintet with piano, guitar, bass and drums can provide a complete evening of live music. Ensemble pricing is higher than solo bookings, but the richer sound is often worth it for larger venues and formal occasions. For a broader range of ensemble options, see jazz bands.
The style of saxophone performance varies enormously, from mellow background jazz to high-energy party sets. Think about which parts of your event you want live music for and what atmosphere you are trying to create. A relaxed wedding breakfast calls for a different approach than an evening reception where you want guests on their feet. Many saxophonists offer multiple set styles within a single booking, so you could have smooth jazz during the meal and an upbeat DJ and sax set for the evening. If you need live music across a full wedding day, pairing a saxophonist with a wedding musician for the ceremony is a popular approach.
Solo saxophonists on LMM are typically priced between £100 and £4047, with an average of £449. The fee usually covers two sets of around 45 minutes within a two-hour window, plus setup and sound-check time. Longer performance times, late finishes and travel to more remote locations may increase the cost. Ensemble bookings (duo, trio or larger) command a higher fee. Always check the individual listing for what is included in the quoted price.
