Saxophonists for hire in London

Hire a saxophonist in London for a wedding, party or corporate event. Choose from 194 professional sax players based in and around the capital, from smooth jazz soloists to high-energy Ibiza-style sax and DJ acts. Read more

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Saxing up your life with music!

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Ipswich, Suffolk

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Add an experienced professional Ibiza style Saxophonist to your event!

16 reviews

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk

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Book from £299* - get a quote

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The ideal addition to make your event more special!

15 reviews

Ipswich, Suffolk

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Talented and engaging professional saxophonist

17 reviews

Ipswich, Suffolk

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Ibiza Classics - House - Soul - Disco - Rnb - Funk

7 reviews

Kettering, Northamptonshire

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Book from £375* - get a quote

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David Angol AKA Dave Blaze is a pro saxophonist for events, parties & TV.

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Kettering, Northamptonshire

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Solo saxophone playing your favourite acoustic pop covers

80 reviews

Witney, Oxfordshire

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Professional saxophonist for weddings and events

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Eastleigh, Hampshire

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Gorgeous sax & harmonica instrumentals: all genres as a concert or background.

7 reviews

Southampton, Hampshire

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The best choice for weddings and any private or corporate events.

109 reviews

Gosport, Hampshire

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High energy sax player adding a special touch to your event!

17 reviews

Southampton, Hampshire

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Solo Jazz Sax

7 reviews

Market Harborough, Leicestershire

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Friendly, professional and reliable saxophonist

27 reviews

Southam, Warwickshire

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Elevate your event with our talented DJ, Saxophonist and Percussionist services!

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Southampton, Hampshire

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Vibrant party saxophonist and DJ

92 reviews

Swindon, Wiltshire

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The average price for Saxophonists available in London is £469. Above you will also find a budget price and high end price. Contact the act you like for an accurate quote.

Frequently asked questions


Booking saxophonists 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 £469. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £100, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £4047.

Most saxophonists are self-contained and bring everything they need, including a small PA system, wireless microphone and backing track setup. Some also bring their own lighting. This means they can set up and perform without relying on venue equipment, which makes them a flexible option for a wide range of spaces. If your event is in a particularly large venue or you have more than 200 guests, it is worth checking with the saxophonist whether their PA is powerful enough or whether additional sound support is needed. For events where the saxophonist will be performing alongside a DJ, they will usually plug into the DJ's system rather than using their own.

Saxophonists are among the most versatile musicians you can hire. The same instrument can cover smooth jazz standards for a drinks reception, upbeat pop and Motown covers for a wedding breakfast, and high-energy Ibiza-style house music for an evening party. Many saxophonists offer more than one style within a single booking, adjusting the energy and genre to suit different parts of the day. When browsing, check the performer's profile and listen to their audio samples to get a sense of their range. Some specialise in a particular genre while others cover several.

A saxophonist can cover several parts of a wedding day, which makes them a popular choice for couples who want live music without booking multiple acts. Common options include background music during the ceremony, roaming performance during the drinks reception, ambient sets during the wedding breakfast, and high-energy dancefloor sets in the evening. Not every saxophonist offers all of these, so check when enquiring. If you want them to cover multiple parts of the day, the total performance time will be longer and the price will usually reflect this. Some saxophonists also offer a DJ service between their live sets, which can reduce the need for a separate DJ.

A solo saxophonist needs very little space compared to a band. A clear area of roughly 1.5m x 1.5m is enough for a stationary performance with a small PA and backing track setup. Many saxophonists also use wireless microphones, which allows them to move around the room and interact with guests rather than performing from a fixed spot. If the saxophonist is performing alongside a DJ, they will usually share the DJ's setup area. For outdoor performances, a flat, dry surface and access to a power supply are the main requirements.

Most professional saxophonists are happy to learn a specific song if given enough notice, though there may be an additional charge depending on the complexity of the arrangement. This is a popular option for first dances, ceremony entrance music or other key moments. Let the saxophonist know your request as early as possible, ideally at the time of booking. Some songs work better on saxophone than others, and an experienced player will be honest about whether a particular track will sound good on the instrument.

Saxophonists are booked for a wide range of events beyond weddings. Corporate functions, drinks receptions, product launches, birthday parties, charity galas, Christmas parties and private dinners are all common. The instrument works well in both intimate settings and larger spaces, and a solo saxophonist can adapt their energy and volume to suit the occasion. For corporate events, a saxophonist during a drinks reception or dinner is a popular choice as it provides a focal point without dominating conversation. For parties, an Ibiza-style sax set or a sax and DJ combination tends to work well for getting guests onto the dancefloor.

Many saxophonists are experienced at performing alongside a DJ or as an addition to a band. When playing with a DJ, the saxophonist typically improvises live over the DJ's tracks using a wireless microphone, which creates a more dynamic sound than either act alone. This format has become very popular for evening wedding receptions and corporate events. Adding a saxophonist to an existing band booking is also possible, though it requires some coordination. The saxophonist and the band will ideally discuss the setlist in advance, and they may need a short rehearsal or soundcheck together on the day. Check with both parties early to make sure they are happy with the arrangement.

A Sax and DJ act combines a live saxophonist with a professional DJ, either as a duo or as a single performer who handles both roles. The DJ plays and mixes tracks while the saxophonist improvises live melodies over the top, creating a sound that is more exciting and dynamic than a standard DJ set. The format has become one of the most popular choices for wedding evening receptions and corporate events. Some acts also incorporate other live elements such as bongos, percussion or vocals alongside the sax and DJ setup. When browsing, check each act's profile to see exactly what is included in their standard package and what can be added as an upgrade.

There are a few London-specific costs to be aware of when booking a saxophonist. If your venue is within the Congestion Charge zone, the daily charge is currently £18. Most of Greater London is also covered by the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which adds a further £12.50 per day for most vehicles. Some saxophonists include these in their quoted fee while others add them as expenses, so it is worth clarifying when you get a quote. Parking is the other significant variable. Central London venues often have limited or expensive parking, and a saxophonist travelling with a PA system and equipment will usually need to drive rather than take public transport. Ask your venue whether they can reserve a loading bay or parking space, and let the saxophonist know the parking situation when you book. A solo saxophonist has much less equipment to carry than a full band, which makes some of the trickier London load-in situations more manageable.

London venues vary enormously in their access arrangements and entertainment restrictions. Many central venues have strict noise curfews, often ending entertainment at 11pm or midnight. Some also have sound limiters, though these are less of a concern for a solo saxophonist or Sax and DJ act than for a full band, as the overall volume is easier to control. Access can be more challenging at older or listed buildings in central London, where narrow staircases, no goods lifts and restricted load-in windows are common. A saxophonist carries far less equipment than a band, which is an advantage in these situations. For rooftop or outdoor terrace venues, which are increasingly popular in London, check whether there are any restrictions on amplified music and let the saxophonist know in advance.

A saxophonist can perform outdoors in the right conditions. The saxophone itself is reasonably robust and can handle outdoor temperatures better than most string or keyboard instruments. However, if the saxophonist is using a PA system, amplifier, or backing track device, these need to be protected from rain and moisture. A solid canopy or cover over the equipment is essential. Wind can affect the sound of an outdoor saxophone performance, particularly for quieter, more ambient playing. For high-energy performances with amplification and backing tracks, wind is less of an issue as the PA handles the projection. Cold weather can affect reed instruments, making the reed less responsive and harder to control, so very cold conditions are not ideal. If you are planning an outdoor event, discuss this with the saxophonist in advance and confirm the power supply arrangements if they need amplification.

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

Hire a Saxophonist in London

London's events market supports a large pool of professional saxophonists, many of whom perform several times a week at weddings, corporate functions, hotel events and private parties across the capital. The concentration of high-end venues means many London-based sax players are experienced at working in hotels with house pianos, rooftop bars, members' clubs and large conference spaces.

Saxophone for London weddings

A saxophonist is a popular choice for London weddings, particularly during the drinks reception and wedding breakfast. Solo sax over backing tracks creates an elegant atmosphere without needing a full band setup, which is practical in venues where space or noise restrictions apply. For the evening reception, a sax and DJ combination brings Ibiza-style energy to the dance floor. Many London saxophonists can cover multiple parts of the day within a single booking, from a mellow jazz set during the meal to an upbeat party set later on.

Corporate events and private parties

Saxophonists are regularly booked for corporate events in London, from product launches and awards dinners to Christmas parties and networking receptions. The instrument works well as background music in large, open venues where a full band might overpower conversation, and can be scaled up with a DJ for after-dinner entertainment. For formal corporate dinners, a jazz band with saxophone is another strong option.

Logistics and pricing in London

If your venue is within the Congestion Charge zone, check with your chosen act whether this fee is included in their price or added separately. Parking and load-in arrangements are also worth discussing in advance, particularly at central London hotels and venues with limited access. Saxophonists in London currently range from £100 to £4047, with an average of £469. Most bookings cover two sets of around 45 minutes. For longer events or late finishes, expect an additional fee. If you need live music throughout a full wedding day, consider pairing a saxophonist with a wedding musician or singer for the ceremony.

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