Singing Guitarists for hire

Browse 407 singing guitarists available for hire across the UK, rated 5 out of 5 from 5615 reviews from real clients. A singing guitarist is one of the most versatile solo acts you can book, equally suited to a wedding ceremony, drinks reception, party or corporate event. Read more

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Pro singer & acoustic guitarist for weddings and parties

26 reviews

Preston, Lancashire

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Solo singer / guitarist performing popular acoustic covers

6 reviews

Preston, Lancashire

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Breathtaking solo singer!

6 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Experienced and versatile Vocalist and Acoustic Guitarist

4 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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A highly authentic tribute to Ed Sheeran

7 reviews

Rugby, Warwickshire

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Playing easy listening covers of all kinds with 30 years of gigging experience!

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Driffield, East Yorkshire

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Singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist

19 reviews

Wirral, Merseyside

Female Acoustic Guitar/Vocalist

3 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Solo singer guitarist playing a wide range of well loved tunes

4 reviews

Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire

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A dynamic, versatile, skilled, and experienced singer and guitarist!

6 reviews

Stourbridge, West Midlands

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Solo act Vincent J. Rigney performs 42 Elvis Presley songs.

3 reviews

Corby, Northamptonshire

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A nice acoustic atmosphere with rock and pop classics!

8 reviews

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

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Eclectic mix of solo acoustic covers from across the decades

4 reviews

Rugby, Warwickshire

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Modern Country Musician

15 reviews

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

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Classically trained guitarist, accomplished songwriter and instrumentalist!

6 reviews

Wrexham Town, Wrexham

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Booking singing guitarists 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 can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £337. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £60, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £1534.

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.

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.

A singing guitarist is a musician who plays guitar and sings at the same time, giving you a vocalist and instrumentalist in a single performer. This makes them one of the most versatile and cost-effective options for weddings and events, as they can cover multiple parts of the day and adapt their style from quiet background music to higher-energy entertainment. Most singing guitarists play acoustic guitar, though some also use electric guitar, loop pedals, or backing tracks to create a bigger sound. They typically perform seated or standing with a microphone and PA system, and their setup is compact enough to fit into most event spaces.

A singing guitarist typically brings more equipment than a purely instrumental guitarist. As well as their guitar, they will usually provide a PA system (portable speakers and an amplifier), a microphone and microphone stand, a guitar amp or DI box, and any effects pedals they use such as loop pedals or reverb. Some also bring basic lighting, though this is less common with solo performers. Setup takes around 20 to 30 minutes. The total equipment footprint is still modest compared to a band, fitting comfortably into an area of around 2 metres by 2 metres. The singing guitarist will need access to two or three standard 13-amp power sockets near the performance area. If your venue has specific power limitations, let the performer know in advance.

A singing guitarist is a single performer who does both roles, which means less equipment, less space, a simpler setup, and a lower overall cost than hiring two separate musicians. The trade-off is that a single performer cannot play guitar and sing in exactly the way that two dedicated musicians can. A separate singer can move around, interact with guests more freely, and project more vocally when not also playing an instrument. For most weddings and events, a singing guitarist provides an excellent balance of quality, versatility, and value. If your priority is a powerful vocal performance for an evening party, hiring a separate singer with a guitarist or backing tracks may give you more impact on the dance floor. If you want relaxed, engaging live music across multiple parts of the day at a reasonable cost, a singing guitarist is usually the better option.

Many singing guitarists can work effectively as evening entertainment and get guests dancing, particularly those who use loop pedals or backing tracks to create a fuller sound. A loop pedal allows the guitarist to build up layers of guitar, percussion, and vocal harmonies live, producing a sound closer to a full band from a single performer. Singing guitarists who perform with high-quality backing tracks can deliver a full-band sound with drums, bass, and keys alongside their live guitar and vocals. This format works well for evening receptions where you want live music and a dance floor without the cost and space requirements of a full band. Check the guitarist's profile and listen to their audio or video samples to gauge whether their evening set has enough energy for what you have in mind.

Singing guitarists typically have broad repertoires covering pop, rock, indie, soul, folk, and acoustic covers. Popular choices include songs by Ed Sheeran, Oasis, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Van Morrison, Jack Johnson, and many other well-known artists. Most perform in a relaxed acoustic style for daytime sets and can raise the energy for evening entertainment. Some singing guitarists specialise in particular genres such as jazz, blues, country, or folk, so it is worth checking their repertoire if you have a specific style in mind. Many are happy to learn new songs for key moments such as a first dance or bridal entrance, provided they are given a few weeks' notice.

Each event is different but the typical performance time for singing guitarists is 2 x 45-minute sets within a 2-hour period, with a 30-minute break in between. Some acts are happy to play longer sets or additional sets. Often, breaks can be negotiated but you should be aware that the price may increase if the musicians need to be onsite for a longer period of time.

Frequently asked questions about Singing Guitarists, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire Singing Guitarists in the UK

A singing guitarist combines vocals and guitar into a single, self-contained act that works in almost any setting. Most performers in this category play acoustic guitar and sing pop, rock, soul and folk covers, though you will also find acts offering electric guitar, loop pedal sets and even fingerstyle instrumental pieces alongside their vocal repertoire. Because they need minimal space and equipment, singing guitarists are one of the easiest types of live music to fit into any venue, from a small garden ceremony to a large hotel function room.

Singing guitarists at weddings

Weddings account for the majority of bookings in this category, and a singing guitarist can cover several parts of the day. During the ceremony, an acoustic performer can play processional and recessional music, a first dance song or background instrumentals while guests are seated. For the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, a relaxed acoustic set provides atmosphere without competing with conversation. Many wedding singers in this category also offer an upbeat evening set with loop pedal and backing tracks to fill a dance floor, which can replace the need for a separate evening band or DJ. If you want an alternative solo act with a different feel, a singing pianist offers a similar format with a more elegant, classical-leaning sound that suits formal ceremonies and hotel venues particularly well.

Loop pedal and one-person band setups

Many singing guitarists now use loop pedals, beat boxes and effects to build layered arrangements live on stage. This means a single performer can create the sound of a full band, layering guitar parts, vocal harmonies, percussion and bass lines in real time. It is worth listening to audio and video samples on each listing to hear how a particular act uses this technology, as the results vary widely. Some performers use it subtly for a richer acoustic sound, while others build complex multi-layered arrangements that are closer to a full band performance.

Corporate events and private parties

Outside of weddings, singing guitarists are a popular choice for corporate drinks receptions, product launches, restaurant residencies and private parties. Their small footprint and low volume make them ideal for events where background music is needed but space or noise is limited. For birthday parties and celebrations where you want more energy, acts with loop pedal setups or the option to add a second vocalist or percussionist can scale up the performance to suit a larger crowd.

Choosing the right singing guitarist

The most important factor is the performer's voice and style. Listen to the audio samples on each listing carefully, as singing guitarists range from soft, folk-influenced acoustic performers to powerful pop and rock vocalists. Check whether the act offers song requests and how far in advance these need to be submitted. Most performers are happy to learn a specific first dance song or ceremony piece if given enough notice. If you are specifically after an instrumental performer without vocals, the guitarists category includes classical, jazz and pop/rock players who focus purely on guitar.

Pricing for singing guitarists

Singing guitarists on LMM are currently priced from £60 to £1534, with an average of £337. This typically makes them one of the most affordable forms of live music, as there is only one performer to pay. Pricing depends on the length of the performance, travel distance, and whether extras such as a PA system, lighting or DJ service are included. Acts offering multiple sets across a full wedding day (ceremony, drinks reception and evening) will usually offer a package rate that is better value than booking each part separately.

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