Country Singers for Hire

Browse 134 country singers for hire across the UK. From classic Nashville country and honky-tonk to modern country pop, find the right vocalist for a wedding, party, barn dance or festival. Country music has a passionate and growing fanbase in the UK, and country singers are increasingly popular for weddings, themed events, barn dances and festivals. Whether you are looking for a traditional country sound, a boot-scootin' honky-tonk performer or a modern Taylor Swift-influenced country pop vocalist, you will find the right act here.

The average price for a country singer is currently £378. Every listing includes audio samples, video clips and 1531 reviews from real clients. Use the filters to search by location or style.

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A solo tribute to Shania Twain

1 review

Colchester, Essex

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A solo singer who performs a great mix of Classic and Modern Country songs.

1 review

Colchester, Essex

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Jazz /pop singer - Retro, elegant, friendly and fun

26 reviews

South West London

Book from £150* - get a quote

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Solo singer/guitarist performing much loved pop, rock and jazz material

5 reviews

West London

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Versatile & charismatic professional duo specialising in acoustic music!

3 reviews

St. Albans, Hertfordshire

Book from £385* - get a quote

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An accomplished vocalist-guitarist bringing refined music to your event.

15 reviews

West London

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Solo vocalist, guitarist and pianist performing cover songs!

3 reviews

Harrow, Middlesex

Book from £225* - get a quote

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Solo singing guitarist performing popular songs from the 50s to current day!

0 reviews

Sutton, Surrey

Book from £325* - get a quote

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Accomplished singer and guitarist with large repertoire of classic songs!

4 reviews

Twickenham, Middlesex

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Tends to shine with folk, rock and pop!

23 reviews

Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey

Book from £250* - get a quote

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Pop Country Soul singer available for bookings

18 reviews

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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Versatile acoustic performer

21 reviews

Whitstable, Kent

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Live folk, country and jazz male-female duo!

1 review

Luton, Bedfordshire

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Robbie performs new and trad country, and also delivers swing, 60s and 70s.

7 reviews

Luton, Bedfordshire

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A fun, experienced and versatile singer based in Surrey!

12 reviews

Reigate, Surrey

Book from £462* - get a quote

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Performance times are flexible and depend on the type of booking. For a wedding ceremony, a singer typically performs three to five songs covering the arrival of guests, the bridal entrance, the signing of the register, and the exit. This usually amounts to around 20 to 30 minutes of music. For a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, most singers perform one or two sets of 30 to 45 minutes, with breaks in between. For evening events, the typical format is two sets of 45 minutes to an hour, with a break during which the singer usually plays a playlist through their PA system so the music continues. Some singers offer all-day packages covering the ceremony through to the evening, adjusting their style and energy to suit each part of the day. Discuss your preferred timings with the singer when booking so they can advise on the best arrangement.

Most singers can perform outdoors, provided there is a suitable setup. A singer using a PA system and backing tracks or a microphone will need access to mains power via a socket or extension lead. For smaller, more intimate outdoor moments such as a garden ceremony, some singers can perform with minimal or no amplification if the audience is close by and the setting is quiet. The main practical risks for outdoor singing are wind (which affects microphone quality and can cause feedback) and rain (which can damage PA equipment and speakers). A covered area such as a gazebo or marquee is strongly recommended, and a backup indoor location should always be available. Discuss your outdoor plans with the singer when booking so they can advise on what equipment setup will work best for the space.

Most professional singers are self-contained and bring their own PA system (speakers and amplifier), a microphone (wired or wireless), a microphone stand, and a device for playing backing tracks if they use them. Singers who accompany themselves on an instrument will also bring that instrument and any associated equipment such as a keyboard stand or guitar amp. Some singers bring a small lighting rig, though this is more common for evening performances than daytime sets. Setup is typically quick for a solo singer, around 15 to 20 minutes. They will need access to one or two standard 13-amp power sockets near the performance area. If your venue has specific power supply limitations or restricted load-in routes, let the singer know in advance so they can plan accordingly.

Most professional singers are happy to learn new songs if given enough notice, typically at least two to four weeks before the event. This is a popular request for ceremony entrance music, first dance songs, and other key moments. Some singers include one or two special requests as part of their standard booking fee, while others may charge a small additional fee if a song requires a new backing track to be commissioned or significant rehearsal time. Raise any specific song requests as early as possible when making your enquiry. The singer can let you know whether the song suits their voice and style, how long they would need to prepare it, and whether there are any additional costs involved.

A solo singer needs very little space. A vocalist performing to backing tracks typically requires a floor area of around 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres for their PA speaker, backing track device, and a small amount of room to move. Singers who accompany themselves on guitar or keyboard will need slightly more space to accommodate their instrument. The performance area should be on a flat surface with access to one or two power sockets. If the singer is performing during a drinks reception or dinner, position them where they can be heard clearly but are not blocking the flow of guests or waiting staff. For evening performances where the singer is the main entertainment, allow some open floor space in front of the performance area for dancing.

A singer performing to backing tracks uses pre-recorded instrumental arrangements played through their PA system. These tracks are professionally produced to sound full and polished, giving the effect of a complete band behind the vocalist. This option is compact, quick to set up, and usually more affordable than hiring additional musicians. The sound is consistent and reliable, which works well in smaller venues or where space is limited. A singer with live accompaniment performs alongside one or more musicians such as a pianist, guitarist, or small ensemble. This gives a more organic, responsive sound that can adapt to the room and the moment in a way that backing tracks cannot. The trade-off is higher cost, more equipment, more space, and slightly longer setup times. For many events, backing tracks are the practical and cost-effective choice, while live accompaniment suits occasions where you want a more premium or bespoke feel.

Singers are one of the most versatile entertainment options and are booked for a wide range of events. Weddings are the most common, but singers are also regularly hired for corporate dinners, awards ceremonies, product launches, Christmas parties, birthday celebrations, charity galas, funerals, and memorial services. The style of singer you choose should match the event. A classical or opera singer suits formal occasions, church ceremonies, and elegant dinners. A jazz singer works well at drinks receptions, cocktail parties, and vintage-themed events. A pop or rock vocalist brings energy to evening receptions and parties. A country singer is a natural fit for rustic or barn weddings and themed events. Many singers are versatile enough to adjust their style across different parts of the same event.

A country singer typically performs a mix of classic and contemporary country hits, drawing from artists such as Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, and Kacey Musgraves. Many UK country singers also include Americana, folk, and crossover country-pop in their repertoire, covering artists like The Lumineers, Mumford and Sons, and Taylor Swift's earlier country material. Country music works well across different parts of an event. Softer acoustic country songs suit ceremony music and drinks receptions, while upbeat country anthems are popular for evening entertainment, particularly at barn weddings, rustic venues, and festival-themed celebrations. If you have specific songs in mind, discuss these with the singer when booking, as country repertoires can vary widely from traditional honky-tonk to modern Nashville pop.

Country singers are an increasingly popular choice for UK weddings, particularly at rustic, barn, and outdoor venues where the style fits naturally with the setting. The genre's emphasis on storytelling, love songs, and feel-good anthems makes it well suited to wedding celebrations. Songs like Bless the Broken Road, Amazed, and From This Moment On are frequently requested for first dances and ceremony music. A country singer can cover multiple parts of a wedding day, from acoustic ceremony music through to high-energy evening entertainment. For evening sets, many country singers can get guests line dancing with well-known tracks, which adds an interactive element that works well even for guests who are not normally confident on the dance floor. If your event has a country or Western theme, a country singer is the obvious centrepiece, but the music works equally well at weddings without a specific theme.

The cost of hiring a country singer 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 country singers is currently £378, with prices ranging from £90 to £1210. Country singers who also play guitar or another instrument may charge slightly more than a vocalist performing to backing tracks, but they offer a more authentic acoustic feel. All-day packages covering a ceremony through to the evening are usually better value per hour than booking individual sets.

The cost of hiring a country singer in depends on the length of performance, the day of the week, and the time of year. The average price for country singers available in is currently £378, with prices ranging from £90 to £1210. Travel distance is a factor in pricing. Singers based locally will generally quote lower travel expenses. Country music is a growing but still niche genre in the UK, so availability in some areas may be more limited than for pop or rock singers. Booking early is advisable.

Booking a country singer as early as possible gives you the best choice of performers, especially for popular weekend dates. Country music is a growing genre for UK weddings and events, and the number of specialist country singers is smaller than for pop or rock, so early booking is particularly worthwhile. Shorter-notice bookings are also possible. We have arranged country singer bookings with just a few days' notice. If your event is approaching, it is still worth enquiring.

Frequently asked questions about Singers (Country), how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Country Singer in the UK

Country music has found a large and enthusiastic audience in the UK, and demand for country singers at weddings, private parties, barn dances and festivals has grown significantly in recent years. Country singers range from traditional Nashville-style performers covering classic artists like Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and Hank Williams, to modern country pop vocalists performing contemporary hits from artists like Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan and Carrie Underwood. The genre also overlaps with folk, bluegrass and Americana, and many country singers offer a repertoire that spans several of these related styles.

Country singers for weddings

Country music has a strong tradition of love songs and celebratory anthems, which makes country singers a natural choice for weddings. A country vocalist can perform during the ceremony, the drinks reception and the evening entertainment. Classic country love songs make beautiful processional and recessional choices for couples who want something different from the standard classical repertoire. For the evening, a country singer with a band or backing tracks can deliver an energetic set that gets guests line dancing and celebrating. If you are planning a country-themed wedding or a barn reception, a country singer adds an authentic touch that sets the tone for the whole day.

Country singers for parties and barn dances

Barn dances and country-themed parties are one of the most popular bookings for country singers. A country performer sets the mood perfectly for this type of event, whether performing solo with backing tracks or as part of a barn dance band. Some country singers can also call barn dance steps, which turns the performance into an interactive experience for guests. Country nights at pubs, clubs and festivals are another popular booking, particularly as the genre continues to grow in popularity across the UK.

Styles of country music

Country music in the UK covers a broad range of styles. Traditional country and honky-tonk performers focus on classic artists and a distinctly American sound. Americana and folk-country acts blend country with folk influences for a more roots-based sound. Modern country pop performers play a contemporary sound that appeals to a broad audience, including many people who would not necessarily consider themselves country music fans. When browsing, listen to the audio samples carefully to find an act whose style matches the atmosphere you want to create.

Pricing

The average price for a country singer is currently £378, with prices ranging from £90 to £1210. Solo country singers with backing tracks sit towards the lower end, while performers with live accompaniment or those covering multiple parts of the day command higher fees. Every listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section further up this page gives a full breakdown.

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