Wedding Ceremony Musicians for hire

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Professional freelance harpist based in Manchester

17 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Be surprised at what’s possible with the wonderful sound of two cellos!

8 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Highly professional and versatile pianist of with over 25 years of experience!

15 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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The perfect soundtrack for your special events creating unforgettable moments!

20 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Award Winning Violinist, Wedding specialist with Modern/Classical repertoire

8 reviews

Frodsham, Cheshire

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Professional and versatile solo Classical Guitarist

3 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Classical singer performing opera, songs from the shows and classical crossover!

8 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Loan Piper at Old Trafford Football Ground

7 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Solo Gypsy Jazz Guitarist

3 reviews

West London

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Talented Harpist & Vocalist

6 reviews

West London

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The ultimate fingerstyle guitar experience

3 reviews

West London

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Towers Sax is one experienced and International artist, now living in London

4 reviews

West London

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Solo Saxophonist (plays jazz, pop, soul and EDM)

18 reviews

West London

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Reliable and quality bagpipe performences to fit your event

0 reviews

West London

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Accordion with optional band

23 reviews

North West London

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Booking wedding ceremony musicians 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 £410. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £50, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £3304.

Most ceremony musicians perform for around 30 minutes to one hour, depending on the format of your ceremony. A typical booking covers three key moments: music as guests arrive and take their seats (usually 15 to 20 minutes), the processional as the bridal party walks down the aisle, and the recessional as the couple exits. Some couples also have music during the signing of the register. Many ceremony musicians also offer extended packages that include the drinks reception, giving you one to two hours of background music after the ceremony as well. This is often more cost-effective than booking a separate act for the reception. Discuss your preferred timings and the structure of your ceremony with the musician so they can recommend the right package for you.

Most ceremony musicians can perform outdoors, but the feasibility depends on the instrument and the conditions. Acoustic string instruments such as violins, cellos and harps are sensitive to direct sunlight, moisture and temperature changes, so players will need a shaded, sheltered area such as a gazebo or covered terrace. Wooden instruments can go out of tune quickly in heat or humidity. Singers and guitarists tend to be more adaptable for outdoor ceremonies, particularly if they use a small PA system. Wind is a common practical issue, as it affects sheet music and can distort sound for acoustic performers. If you are planning an outdoor ceremony, mention this when making your enquiry. Most experienced ceremony musicians will advise on the best setup and will expect a covered indoor backup in case the weather changes. Confirm with your venue that there is a power supply accessible to the outdoor ceremony area if the musician requires amplification.

Most ceremony musicians are self-contained and bring everything they need. Acoustic instrumentalists such as harpists, violinists and classical guitarists only require a chair and a flat surface to set up on. They do not need amplification for most ceremony spaces with fewer than 100 guests. Singers and electric instrumentalists typically bring a small, discreet PA system suitable for ceremony settings. For larger venues, churches with high ceilings, or ceremonies with more than 100 guests, it is worth discussing amplification needs with the musician at the enquiry stage to ensure everyone can hear clearly. Ceremony musicians generally need very little space and can set up to the side of the aisle or in a corner without disrupting the layout. Check with your venue whether there are any restrictions on where musicians can be positioned, particularly in churches or registered ceremony rooms.

The best choice depends on the style of your ceremony and the atmosphere you want to create. For traditional church weddings, an organist is the classic choice, though many churches also welcome string quartets, harpists and solo vocalists. For civil ceremonies at licensed venues, you have complete freedom to choose any instrument or style. Popular options for ceremonies include solo harpists and classical guitarists for an elegant, understated feel, string quartets or trios for a fuller classical sound, pianists for versatility across classical and contemporary repertoire, and solo singers or acoustic duos for a more modern, personal touch. Consider the size and acoustics of your venue. A solo acoustic instrument works beautifully in an intimate space, while a larger room may benefit from a small ensemble or an amplified performer to ensure the music carries.

Most ceremony musicians are happy to learn specific songs for key moments such as the bridal entrance, signing of the register and recessional. Many include one or two song learning requests in their standard fee, while others may charge a small additional fee for pieces that require significant arrangement or rehearsal time. Classical and acoustic arrangements of contemporary pop songs are very popular for ceremonies. A skilled musician can adapt almost any song to suit their instrument, though some pieces translate better than others. If you have a particular song in mind, mention it at the enquiry stage so the musician can let you know whether it works well for their instrument and what is involved in arranging it. It helps to finalise your ceremony music choices at least four to six weeks before the wedding, especially if the musician needs to learn or arrange something new.

Rules about music vary between churches and denominations. Most Church of England churches welcome live musicians and are accustomed to hosting instrumentalists alongside the organ. However, some churches have restrictions on secular music during the religious service itself, so you may need to keep pop songs or non-hymn choices for the entrance, signing of the register or recessional rather than during prayers or readings. Catholic churches tend to have stricter guidelines and may require all music to be sacred or liturgical. It is always best to check with your vicar, priest or church music director early in the planning process. They can confirm what is permitted and whether the church has its own organist or choir you are expected to use. For civil ceremonies at licensed venues, there are no restrictions on the style of music, but the ceremony itself must be entirely secular, which means no hymns or religious songs during the legal part of the proceedings.

There are four main moments where live music is commonly used during a wedding ceremony. First, pre-ceremony music as guests arrive and take their seats, which usually runs for 15 to 20 minutes. This sets the tone and gives your musician time to create the right atmosphere. Second, the processional, which is the music for the bridal entrance. This is often the most memorable musical moment of the ceremony. Third, music during the signing of the register, which fills what would otherwise be an awkward pause while paperwork is completed. Many couples choose a particularly meaningful song for this moment. Finally, the recessional as the newly married couple walks back down the aisle, which is usually something upbeat and celebratory. Some couples also have a short piece of music between readings. Discuss the order of service with your musician so they know exactly when to start and stop each piece.

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About these Wedding Ceremony Musicians

The musicians featured on this page are all members of the Last Minute Musicians entertainment directory. Use the refine section at the top of this page to book a musician close to you. Simply choose a county or enter a post code into the "available in" box to refine the listings to your local area. Click the "visit listing" button to see the full profiles of the individual Wedding Ceremony Musicians. With 884 superb local instrumentalists and singers to choose from you are sure to find the ideal entertainer for your wedding reception or ceremony. Each professional features reviews and recommended prices/rates. Don`t forget you can use our online chat (below) to get instant help with your booking.

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