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Add to favouritesLondon is home to a remarkable pool of string players. Many of the quartets listed here include musicians who trained at the Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music or Guildhall School, and who perform with orchestras such as the LSO, Royal Philharmonic and BBC Symphony alongside their private events work. That depth of talent means the standard of playing available for weddings and events in London is exceptionally high, even at shorter notice.
From grand hotel ballrooms in Mayfair to converted warehouses in East London, the range of wedding venues in the capital is vast, and a string quartet can adapt to almost any setting. Quartets are a natural fit for church ceremonies, civil ceremonies in historic buildings and outdoor blessings in London's parks and gardens. Many couples book a quartet for the ceremony and drinks reception, then switch to a wedding band or singing guitarist for the evening. If you are planning a more intimate ceremony, a string duo or trio can work just as well in a smaller register office or boutique venue.
String quartets are a staple of the London corporate events circuit. Product launches, awards dinners, charity galas and client hospitality events all benefit from live music that sets a sophisticated tone without competing with conversation. Hotels and members' clubs across central London regularly host events where a quartet plays during the reception or dinner, and many of these venues have spaces well suited to acoustic performance. For private parties, milestone birthdays and anniversary dinners, a string group adds a sense of occasion that works particularly well in London's wealth of elegant private dining rooms and rooftop spaces.
One advantage of booking a string quartet over a larger band is the minimal equipment involved. A quartet needs only four chairs and enough floor space for the players, with no amplifiers, drum kits or extensive cabling. This makes them one of the easiest acts to accommodate in venues with tight load-in access, which is common across central London. That said, it is still worth confirming parking arrangements with your venue, particularly in zones covered by the Congestion Charge or ULEZ. Most London-based quartets are used to navigating these challenges, but factoring in any parking or permit costs when comparing quotes is sensible.
The repertoire on offer from London's string quartets is broad. Alongside the classical standards from Bach, Mozart and Handel, most groups play arrangements of pop, rock, film scores and musicals. The popularity of shows like Bridgerton has driven a surge of interest in string arrangements of contemporary music, and many quartets now feature extensive modern repertoire lists. Some groups also offer electric string quartets with amplified instruments, LED lighting and a more visual performance style suited to corporate launches and evening events. For a different flavour of ceremony or reception music, you might also explore harpists or pianists in London.
The average cost of a string quartet in London is currently £608, with prices ranging from £100 to £4248 across the 76 ensembles on this page. London prices can sit slightly above the national average, reflecting both the calibre of musicians available and the higher travel and parking costs associated with central London venues. A duo or trio will typically cost less than a full quartet, and midweek or off-peak bookings often come in lower than a Saturday in summer. Most groups quote for a standard two-hour booking. Use the price comparison section on this page to filter by your budget and see current rates.
