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Add to favouritesLive music adds something to a wedding that no playlist or DJ can replicate. The right musician creates moments that guests remember: a harpist as guests arrive, a string quartet playing during the ceremony, a pianist setting the mood during the wedding breakfast. This category brings together solo musicians for hire and small ensembles who specialise in wedding performances across the UK.
The range is broad. Harpists are one of the most popular choices for wedding ceremonies and drinks receptions, combining a beautiful sound with a striking visual presence. String quartets and other classical ensembles bring a full, rich sound that works well in both large venues and intimate settings. Solo pianists are versatile performers who can play classical repertoire, jazz standards or contemporary songs depending on the brief. Guitarists, both acoustic and classical, offer a warm, understated sound that works well for smaller ceremonies and outdoor weddings. Violinists and other solo string players are elegant and flexible, performing everything from classical pieces to pop songs arranged for strings. Saxophonists and other woodwind players bring a smooth, contemporary sound to receptions and dinners.
Different parts of the wedding day suit different types of musician. The ceremony calls for something elegant and meaningful: a harpist, string quartet or classical soloist playing as guests arrive, during the processional, the signing of the register and the recessional. The drinks reception is an opportunity for something a little more relaxed and sociable: a jazz trio, a strolling musician or a guitarist playing background music while guests mingle. The wedding breakfast benefits from understated background music that creates atmosphere without interrupting conversation. The evening reception is where a wedding band or DJ typically takes over, though a singer or acoustic act can also provide early evening entertainment before a DJ set.
If you are getting married in a church, it is worth checking with your vicar or minister about what instruments and music are permitted. Some churches restrict amplified music or have preferences around repertoire. For civil ceremonies at licensed venues, you generally have more flexibility. If the ceremony is outdoors, check whether the musician is comfortable performing outside and whether amplification is available if needed.
Before booking, confirm how long the musician will perform for and whether they cover multiple parts of the day. Ask whether they provide their own amplification or whether the venue needs to supply it. Check the repertoire and discuss any specific songs you want for key moments such as the processional, the signing of the register or the recessional. If you have a specific song in mind that is not in the musician's standard repertoire, ask whether they can learn it in advance.
The average price for a wedding musician is currently £455. Prices vary significantly depending on the type of musician, the number of performers, the length of the performance and travel distance. Solo musicians typically start from around £200 to £300, while ensembles such as string quartets range from £400 to over £1,000. Every listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section further up this page gives a full breakdown by instrument and ensemble type.
