Browse 90 of the best violinists and fiddle players for hire in London. From classical violinists for wedding ceremonies to electric violinists for parties and corporate events, find the right musician for your occasion across the capital. London is home to a large pool of professional violinists covering classical, jazz, pop, Bollywood, folk and crossover styles. Many offer both acoustic and electric sets. Prices currently range from £80 to £2690, with an average of £428.
Every listing includes audio or video samples and reviews from real clients. There are currently 980 reviews of violinists on the site, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. Contact any musician directly through their listing to check availability and get a quote for your date and venue.
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Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil
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York, North Yorkshire
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Holmfirth, West Yorkshire
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Chester, Cheshire
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Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Leeds, West Yorkshire
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York, North Yorkshire
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Liverpool, Merseyside
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York, North Yorkshire
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Chorley, Lancashire
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Helensburgh, Argyll
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Add to favouritesLondon has one of the largest concentrations of professional violinists in the UK. Many are conservatoire-trained musicians who perform regularly at venues across the capital, from Mayfair hotels and City boardrooms to intimate restaurants and riverside terraces. With 90 violinists and fiddle players available in London, there is a strong selection covering every style from classical and jazz through to pop, Bollywood and electric crossover.
A violinist is one of the most popular choices for a London wedding ceremony. The instrument carries beautifully in churches, licensed venues and outdoor settings without needing amplification, and a skilled player can move seamlessly between classical pieces as guests arrive, a contemporary arrangement for the bridal entrance, and lighter repertoire during the signing of the register. Many London violinists also cover the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, switching between classical, jazz and pop material to match the mood. For the evening reception, an electric violinist performing over backing tracks creates a high-energy atmosphere without the logistics of a full band. If you want a richer string sound for the ceremony, a string quartet or pairing the violinist with a cellist or pianist are both popular options. For a wider view of what is available for each part of your day, browse our wedding musicians in London page.
Violinists are a regular feature at corporate events across London. Product launches, awards dinners, drinks receptions and gallery openings all suit the versatility of a solo violin, whether acoustic for background ambience or electric for something more striking. An electric violinist performing with backing tracks and LED lighting can work as a standalone feature act at a corporate party, particularly at venues where a full band is impractical due to space or noise restrictions. For private parties such as milestone birthdays, anniversaries and proposals, a violinist adds a personal touch that recorded music cannot replicate. Roaming violinists who move between guests during a drinks reception are particularly effective in London venues with multiple rooms or floors.
London venues come with their own practical challenges. Many central hotels and members' clubs have strict load-in windows and limited parking, but a solo violinist travels light compared to a band, which makes them one of the easiest live music options to accommodate. For acoustic performances, no PA or power is needed, so setup is minimal. Electric violinists will need access to a power socket and space for a small speaker. If your venue is inside the Congestion Charge or ULEZ zone, check with the musician how they handle these fees, as some include them and others add them to the quote. For outdoor ceremonies at rooftop or garden venues, confirm with the violinist that they are comfortable playing outside and arrange a covered backup area in case of weather changes.
The choice between acoustic and electric violin depends on the setting and atmosphere you want. Acoustic violin is the natural choice for ceremonies, formal dinners and quieter receptions where the music should sit beneath conversation. The tone is warm and intimate, and works particularly well in rooms with good natural acoustics such as churches, historic halls and high-ceilinged hotel ballrooms. Electric violin, often played through a speaker with backing tracks, suits parties, evening receptions and corporate events where you want the music to be more prominent. Some London violinists offer both and can switch between the two during the day, which is a practical way to cover a wedding ceremony and evening reception with a single musician. For a similar feel with a different instrument, harpists are another elegant option that suits many of the same London venues and occasions.
Violinist prices in London currently range from £80 to £2690, with £428 as the average across all 90 acts. London prices tend to sit slightly above the national average, reflecting the concentration of highly experienced musicians based in the capital and the additional costs of parking and travel within the city. The main factors affecting your quote are the length of performance, the style of act (electric with full production typically costs more than acoustic), and whether the event falls on a peak-season weekend. You can compare starting prices for all acts using the price comparison section on this page.
