String Quartets for hire in London

Browse 76 of the best string quartets for hire in London. The capital has one of the highest concentrations of professionally trained string players in the country, with many performing regularly with leading orchestras alongside their events work. Read more

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Professional String Duo, Trio, Quartet for Hire.

16 reviews

Tunbridge Wells, Kent

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Book from £595* - get a quote

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Award-winning violin and piano duo who can play any tune

2 reviews

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Book from £175* - get a quote

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An acoustic string group guaranteed to add a touch of sparkle to your event!

6 reviews

Dunmow, Essex

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All styles including Pop, Classical, Jazz and Bollywood

3 reviews

Bedford, Bedfordshire

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Book from £265* - get a quote

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Live Ambient Music, Events, Functions, Occasions

24 reviews

Haverhill, Suffolk

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Book from £450* - get a quote

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Professional violin and cello duo for all occasions

13 reviews

Thatcham, Berkshire

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Book from £400* - get a quote

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String Quartet for weddings and functions

12 reviews

Petersfield, Hampshire

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Book from £500* - get a quote

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Violin and Cello Duo

2 reviews

Petersfield, Hampshire

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Book from £350* - get a quote

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Professional, versatile string quartet/trio/duo providing music for all events

44 reviews

Bedford, Bedfordshire

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Book from £430* - get a quote

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Exciting and highly trained classical and fusion principal cellist!

2 reviews

Worthing, West Sussex

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Book from £375* - get a quote

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Professional & experienced string ensemble

57 reviews

Southam, Warwickshire

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Book from £558* - get a quote

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Exceptional. Modern. Unique. The Violin & Cello like you’ve never heard before.

65 reviews

Grantham, Lincolnshire

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String Quartet, Trio, Duo or Solo Violin performing classical, pop and much more

3 reviews

Loughborough, Leicestershire

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Award Winning Quartet

14 reviews

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Book from £360* - get a quote

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3-5 piece ensemble capturing the vibrant and beautiful spirit of Bollywood music

1 review

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Frequently asked questions


If your venue is within the London Congestion Charge zone, clarify with your chosen act how they handle this before confirming the booking. Some string quartets include it in their quoted price; others add it to travel expenses afterwards. The charge is currently £18 if paid on the day or in advance, or £21 if paid by midnight of the third day after travel. It is also worth checking whether your venue falls within the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which now covers most of Greater London. The ULEZ daily charge is £12.50 for most vehicles. As with the Congestion Charge, some acts will absorb this cost and others will pass it on, so it is worth confirming upfront. Car parking costs should also be discussed in advance.

You should always check whether or not your act is prepared to play outdoors. Weather conditions such as wind, rain, or extreme temperatures can affect the performance and the instruments. If you are planning an outdoor event you should be prepared to offer a flat surface for performers as well as a cover in case of unexpected rain.

Booking string quartets 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.

Most string quartets in London are self-contained and provide their own equipment which is suitable for typical situations. Even though the act generally plays acoustically, if your event is to be held in a large venue, or you have more than 300 guests, we recommend that additional sound equipment should be used. Always ask your musicians about their sound system requirements.

The cost of hiring musicians in London can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £608. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £100, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £4248.

London has a wide selection of versatile string quartets available for hire. Repertoires vary significantly between groups. Some focus on classical pieces that were originally composed for strings, while others specialise in arrangements of pop, indie, film and even dance music classics. Many London quartets offer a mix of both, which works well for weddings where you might want classical music for the ceremony and modern arrangements for the drinks reception. Browse the listings on this page to listen to samples and find the style that suits your event.

If you want to deviate from the traditional string quartet line up of two violinists, a viola player and a cellist, then this can often be done! There are groups out there already playing as duos and trios. And some quartets in London may also be prepared to adapt their line up to meet the requirements of your party, event or wedding.

The cost of hiring a DJ typically ranges from £100 to £4248, with an average of £608. Pricing depends on the length of the booking, the day of the week, the time of year and how far the DJ needs to travel. Weekend bookings during peak wedding season (May to September) and around Christmas and New Year tend to be at the higher end. Most quotes include the DJ's time, PA system and standard lighting. Extras such as uplighting, a photo booth or extended hours may cost more, so it is worth confirming exactly what is included before booking.

Most professional DJs are fully self-contained and bring everything needed for the performance. A standard setup typically includes a DJ controller or decks, a PA system with speakers sized to suit the venue, a microphone for announcements, and a selection of lighting such as disco lights, a smoke or haze machine and colour-wash effects. The DJ will also usually bring a booth or stand to keep their equipment tidy and out of sight. Some DJs offer optional extras such as uplighting to colour-wash the walls of your venue, a starlit dancefloor, a photo booth or confetti cannons. These are usually available at an additional cost, so ask what is included as standard and what can be added when requesting a quote.

A DJ and a live band offer different experiences, and the right choice depends on your priorities and budget. A DJ is typically more affordable, takes up less space, needs less setup time and can play a virtually unlimited range of music across every genre. Because the music is continuous, there are no gaps between sets. A live band brings an energy and atmosphere that recorded music cannot replicate, with the visual impact of musicians performing on stage, but they have a fixed repertoire and need breaks during the evening. Some couples book both: a band for part of the evening and a DJ to take over afterwards. Others choose a DJ with a live musician, such as a saxophonist or percussionist, to combine the flexibility of a DJ with an element of live performance.

Start by sharing the basics: the date, venue, start and finish times, and the type of event. For weddings, let the DJ know the running order of the evening, including when the first dance, cake cutting, speeches or any other key moments will happen. A playlist of songs you want to hear and, just as importantly, a list of songs you do not want played will help the DJ tailor their set to your tastes. Most DJs are happy to take requests on the night as well, but setting the tone in advance means fewer surprises. If there are guests with particular music tastes or age ranges to consider, mention this too. Finally, share practical details such as parking, load-in access and any venue restrictions on noise or finish times.

Many wedding DJs are experienced at making announcements and guiding the evening, including introducing the couple, announcing the first dance, inviting guests to the dancefloor and coordinating with the venue on timing. If you want your DJ to take on MC duties, confirm this when booking so they can prepare. Not all DJs offer this as standard, and the style varies: some keep announcements minimal and let the music do the talking, while others are confident on the microphone and can keep the evening flowing with a more hands-on approach. Let your DJ know which style you prefer.

DJs are generally well suited to venues with sound limiters because their output is entirely electronic and can be precisely controlled. Unlike a live band, where acoustic instruments and drums contribute to the overall volume independently, a DJ's entire sound comes through the PA system and can be set to stay within the venue's noise threshold. Most experienced DJs will be familiar with working under sound restrictions and can adjust their setup accordingly. Let your DJ know about the sound limiter when booking so they can plan their equipment and levels in advance. It is also worth asking the venue for the specific dB limit and sharing this with the DJ.

DJs are one of the most versatile entertainment options and are booked for a wide range of events. Weddings are the most popular, but DJs are also regularly hired for birthday parties, corporate events, Christmas parties, charity galas, university balls, school proms, engagement parties, anniversaries and retirement celebrations. Because a DJ can adjust the music style and energy throughout the event, they work equally well for formal sit-down dinners with background music and high-energy late-night dancefloors.

A mobile disco is a DJ who travels to your venue with a complete portable setup, including decks or a controller, PA speakers, lighting and often effects such as a smoke machine or laser lights. The term dates back to when DJs would transport crates of vinyl records, but today most mobile discos use digital music libraries with tens of thousands of tracks. In practical terms, there is little difference between booking a mobile disco and booking a DJ. Both provide the same core service: a professional playing and mixing music at your event with their own sound and lighting equipment. Some mobile discos place more emphasis on the visual side with larger lighting rigs and effects, while others keep the setup minimal and focus on the music.

String quartets are far more versatile than many people expect. While they have a core repertoire of classical pieces by composers such as Bach, Mozart, Handel and Vivaldi, many modern quartets also play pop, rock, indie, film soundtracks, show tunes and chart hits arranged for strings. Artists like Ed Sheeran, Adele, Coldplay and Beyonce are common in wedding quartet repertoires, and the popularity of shows like Bridgerton has brought string arrangements of contemporary music into the mainstream. Most quartets can tailor their set to suit different parts of the day. Classical pieces often work well for the ceremony, while modern arrangements add energy during a drinks reception. If you have a specific song in mind, ask the quartet whether they can learn it. Many are happy to arrange new pieces for an additional fee, given enough notice.

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

Hire a String Quartet in London

London 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.

London weddings and ceremonies

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.

Corporate events and private parties

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.

Venue logistics in London

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.

Classical, modern and electric

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.

What does a string quartet cost 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.

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