Violin / Fiddle Players for hire in Manchester, Greater Manchester

Browse 82 of the best violinists and fiddle players for hire in Manchester. From classical violin for wedding ceremonies to electric violinists for evening parties and corporate events, find the right musician for your occasion. Manchester and the surrounding area has a strong pool of professional violinists, many trained at the Royal Northern College of Music. Each listing includes audio and video samples, pricing and reviews from real clients. There are 927 reviews of violinists on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. The average price for a violinist in Manchester is £433.

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Available for wedding & events, orchestral work, pit work and private tuition.

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Professional musician and who plays the acoustic and electric violin

8 reviews

Salford, Greater Manchester

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Electric violinist playing music from jazz to rock, pop, Irish, RnB and soul!

1 review

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Award Winning & Highly Experienced Violinist Available for Weddings & Events

33 reviews

Chorley, Lancashire

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Rock, Pop, Irish, Scottish, Trad, Folk, Country, Fantasy / Medieval / Gaming-TV

31 reviews

Holmfirth, West Yorkshire

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Award Winning Violinist, Wedding specialist with Modern/Classical repertoire

8 reviews

Frodsham, Cheshire

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Experienced & Versatile Classical & LED Electric Violinist!

12 reviews

Liverpool, Merseyside

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Classically trained, Leeds based Violinist.

12 reviews

Leeds, West Yorkshire

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Solo Acoustic Performer, great songs, great vibes, great times!

2 reviews

Chester, Cheshire

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Professional violin performance for any occasion.

3 reviews

Matlock, Derbyshire

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Professional Violinist - LED Violin Show, Pop, Classical, Bollywood

6 reviews

Leeds, West Yorkshire

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A world-renowned, award-winning, virtuoso violinist!

9 reviews

Doncaster, South Yorkshire

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Acoustic & Electric Violinist - Classical fusion of Rock 'N' Pop

6 reviews

York, North Yorkshire

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An experienced and versatile fusion violinist!

10 reviews

York, North Yorkshire

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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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Frequently asked questions


Booking violin / fiddle players in Manchester, Greater Manchester 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 Manchester, Greater Manchester can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £433. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £95, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £2690.

Manchester city centre venues are generally easy for a violinist to access, though parking can be expensive and limited, particularly on evenings with football matches at Old Trafford or the Etihad Stadium. If your event falls on a match day, let the violinist know so they can allow extra time for their journey. A solo violinist travels lighter than most musicians, often with just a violin case, a small speaker, and a music stand, so load-in is rarely a problem. However, if your venue is a hotel or converted warehouse with a specific suppliers' entrance, it is worth passing this information on. For venues outside the city centre, confirm whether a travel supplement applies and share the full postcode and any access directions.

An acoustic violinist plays a traditional wooden violin without amplification. The sound is warm, intimate, and naturally suited to wedding ceremonies, formal dinners, and classical repertoire. In a quiet room, an acoustic violin carries well without any additional equipment, though for larger spaces some acoustic violinists use a small clip-on microphone. An electric violinist plays a solid-body instrument that must be amplified to be heard. The sound can be shaped and effects can be added, producing a more modern, high-energy performance. Electric violinists often perform with backing tracks to create a fuller sound, and they are particularly popular for drinks receptions, corporate events, and evening parties where a visually striking and energetic performance is wanted. Some violinists offer both options and can tailor their setup to your event.

An acoustic violinist typically arrives with just their violin, a bow, a music stand, and sometimes a small stool. For most indoor events at a reasonable size, no amplification is needed. If the venue is large or the event is outdoors, some acoustic violinists bring a clip-on microphone and a small portable speaker or DI box to feed into the venue's PA system. An electric violinist requires more equipment, including the violin itself, a cable or wireless transmitter, an amplifier or powered speaker, and any effects pedals they use. They will also typically bring a laptop or music player for backing tracks, and sometimes lighting effects. Setup time for an electric violinist is longer than for an acoustic, so allow at least 30 to 45 minutes before they are due to perform.

Violinists are very flexible with performance times and can usually tailor their playing to suit your event schedule. A wedding ceremony typically requires 20 to 45 minutes of music, covering guest arrival, the bridal entrance, signing of the register, and the exit. For a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, a violinist might play for one to two hours, often in sets with short breaks in between. Most violinists quote for a set number of hours and can extend their performance time for an additional fee if needed. When enquiring, let the violinist know the schedule for your event so they can advise on the best format. Some violinists also offer the option of playing for multiple parts of a wedding day, such as both the ceremony and the drinks reception, which can be more cost-effective than booking two separate performers.

A violinist can provide music for most parts of a wedding day. During the ceremony, they can play as guests arrive and take their seats, accompany the bridal entrance with a specific piece of your choice, provide music during the signing of the register, and play the recessional as you walk back down the aisle. This typically requires around 30 to 45 minutes of music in total. For the drinks reception, a violinist can play background music as guests mingle, either as an acoustic performer in a quieter setting or with backing tracks for a fuller sound. Some violinists also perform during the wedding breakfast. If you would like live music across multiple parts of the day, discuss this with the violinist when booking as they may offer a package price. An acoustic violinist can play in most ceremony venues, while an electric violinist may be better suited to the reception.

Many solo violinists perform with pre-recorded backing tracks to create a fuller, richer sound. Rather than playing unaccompanied, the violinist plays over a professionally arranged track that includes other instruments such as piano, strings, or a full orchestral accompaniment. This is especially common among electric violinists and those performing pop or film music, where the arrangement calls for more than a solo instrument. Some violinists offer the choice of performing with or without backing tracks depending on the setting. For a formal ceremony in a church or a quiet room, backing tracks may be unnecessary or inappropriate, while for a drinks reception or evening event they can significantly enhance the performance. When enquiring, ask whether the violinist uses backing tracks and whether they have a PA system to play them through, as not all venues have a suitable sound system available.

A violinist can play outdoors in suitable conditions, but there are some important considerations. Cold weather is the biggest challenge, as numb fingers make it very difficult to play accurately. Most violinists will be reluctant to perform outdoors if the temperature is below about 10 degrees Celsius, and even in milder weather they may need breaks to keep their hands warm. Exposure to direct sunlight can also be a concern, as high temperatures and UV light can damage the varnish on a traditional acoustic violin. Wind is another issue, both for the musician's comfort and because it can blow sheet music off a stand. If you are planning an outdoor ceremony or event, check with the violinist in advance and ensure there is a shaded or sheltered area for them to perform from. An electric violinist may be more versatile in some outdoor settings but will need access to a power source and protection from rain.

Most violinists are happy to learn new songs on request, provided they are given enough notice. Two to four weeks is usually sufficient for a well-known pop song or film theme, though a more complex classical piece may need longer. Some violinists include one or two special requests as part of their standard package, while others charge a small arrangement fee depending on the complexity of the piece. When making a request, it helps to share a recording or a link to the version you have in mind, so the violinist can match the key, tempo, and arrangement to your expectations. If you need a specific piece for a ceremony, such as a bridal entrance, mention this early in the booking process to give the violinist enough time to prepare. Song requests for proposals, first dances, or other significant moments are also common and most violinists are experienced in accommodating them.

A solo violinist needs very little space, which is one of the advantages of booking a violinist over a larger ensemble. An acoustic violinist playing from a music stand needs roughly 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres. An electric violinist with an amplifier and speaker may need slightly more, around 2 metres by 2 metres, to accommodate their equipment. Unlike a band or a string quartet, a solo violinist does not need a stage and can perform from a corner of a room, at the end of an aisle, or even while moving among guests. If you are planning a ceremony in a venue with a fixed layout, let the violinist know where they will be positioned so they can plan accordingly. For outdoor events, they will also need a flat, stable surface to stand on and shelter from direct sun or wind if possible.

Yes, this is one of the unique advantages of hiring a violinist. Unlike pianists, harpists, or string quartets, a violinist can move freely around a room while playing, performing directly to guests as they mingle during a drinks reception or between courses at a dinner. This strolling or roaming style is particularly popular at wedding drinks receptions and corporate networking events, where it creates a memorable and engaging atmosphere. Not all violinists offer this as standard, so if it is important to you, mention it when enquiring. An acoustic violinist can stroll freely as they have no cables or fixed equipment. An electric violinist can also move around if they use a wireless transmitter, though they will still need to remain within range of their amplifier and speaker. If you would like the violinist to stroll, it is worth checking the size and layout of the room with them in advance.

A solo violinist and a string quartet offer quite different experiences. A string quartet (typically two violins, a viola, and a cello) produces a rich, full ensemble sound with harmonic depth, and is the traditional choice for formal wedding ceremonies and classical music. A solo violinist produces a lighter, more agile sound and is more versatile in terms of styles, able to move between classical, pop, and contemporary genres with greater ease. In practical terms, a solo violinist is also more affordable, requires less space, and is easier to accommodate at venues with limited access or strict noise restrictions. A string quartet needs more space, more rehearsal coordination, and is generally better suited to larger or more formal events. If you are unsure which to choose, consider the size of the venue, your musical preferences, and your budget. Many venues that host weddings and events regularly have experience of both, and your venue coordinator may be able to advise.

Violinists are a popular choice for a wide range of events. Wedding ceremonies are the most common booking, where a violinist can provide music for the guest arrival, bridal entrance, signing of the register, and exit. Drinks receptions, wedding breakfasts, and evening parties also work well, particularly when a violinist performs with backing tracks for a fuller sound. Beyond weddings, violinists are frequently booked for corporate events, awards dinners, product launches, and private parties. An electric violinist in particular can add a striking visual and musical element to a corporate reception or gala dinner. Violinists are also popular for restaurant events, anniversary celebrations, and surprise proposals. If you are planning an unusual or non-standard event, it is worth describing the format to the violinist when enquiring, as most are experienced in adapting their performance to different settings.

Frequently asked questions about Violin / Fiddle Players available in Manchester, Greater Manchester, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Violinist in Manchester

Manchester has a thriving live music scene and a strong supply of professional violinists, many of them graduates of the Royal Northern College of Music. With 82 violinists and fiddle players available in the Manchester area, there is a solid selection across classical, electric, pop and folk styles for weddings, parties and corporate events throughout the city and the wider North West.

Violin for Manchester weddings

A solo violinist is one of the most popular choices for wedding ceremonies in Manchester, whether at a city-centre hotel, a converted mill or warehouse, or one of the country house venues in the Cheshire and Lancashire countryside nearby. The acoustic sound suits both intimate registry office ceremonies and larger licensed venues, and most violinists can cover the arrival music, processional, register signing and recessional within a single booking. For a richer sound, pairing a violinist with a pianist or booking a string quartet works well in larger spaces.

Electric violin for parties and events

An electric violinist performing over backing tracks brings a completely different energy, well suited to evening receptions, birthday parties, corporate events and awards dinners. The combination of live violin with pop, dance and club tracks creates a visual and musical focal point that works particularly well on a dance floor. Several Manchester-based violinists offer both classical and electric sets within the same booking, giving you a relaxed acoustic sound for the daytime and a high-energy performance for the evening.

Folk fiddle and other styles

Manchester's music scene also supports a number of fiddle players who specialise in folk, Celtic and traditional styles. A folk fiddler is a great fit for barn weddings, ceilidhs and informal celebrations across the North West.

Pricing in Manchester

Violinists in Manchester are currently priced between £95 and £2690, with an average of £433. A typical wedding booking covers two to three hours including the ceremony, drinks reception and sometimes the wedding breakfast. Electric violin sets for evening events are usually shorter, around one to two hours. Travel costs are generally lower for city-centre venues, but check with the act for events further afield.

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