Wedding Musicians for hire

Browse 1325 wedding musicians for hire across the UK. From string quartets and harpists to pianists, guitarists and classical soloists, find the right musician for your wedding ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast. Read more

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Jazz, folk and soulful classics, duo, trio, quartet and quintet!

6 reviews

Swindon, Wiltshire

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4 piece Pop, Rock & Indie band

8 reviews

Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

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Vibrant party saxophonist and DJ

92 reviews

Swindon, Wiltshire

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Female saxophonist performing Ibiza-style pop and background music

2 reviews

Caldicot, Monmouthshire

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Solo Saxophonist for hire, covering a wide range of music from jazz to house

26 reviews

Halifax, West Yorkshire

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Professional harpist available for weddings and functions

3 reviews

Sleaford, Lincolnshire

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Performing any combination of upbeat & chilled popular covers!

56 reviews

Swindon, Wiltshire

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Energetic Solo Singer / Guitarist performing Country, Pop and Rock covers!

8 reviews

Winterbourne, South Gloucestershire

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A lively singer/guitarist with a large repertoire

3 reviews

Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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Cool tenor sax for weddings, parties and corporate functions.

58 reviews

Bedford, Bedfordshire

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A nice acoustic atmosphere with rock and pop classics!

8 reviews

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

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Professional entertainment personally created for you!

5 reviews

Darwen, Lancashire

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Extremely versatile musician

133 reviews

Darwen, Lancashire

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Live L.E.D percussion, Ibiza style with DJ.

9 reviews

Doncaster, South Yorkshire

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Solo artist playing covers from the 50s till 2020's with a twist.

0 reviews

Stoke Gifford, South Gloucestershire

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Frequently asked questions


Booking wedding 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 £455. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £50, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £3304.

Performance times vary depending on the type of musician you book. Solo ceremony musicians such as harpists, pianists and classical guitarists typically perform for 30 minutes to one hour, covering guest arrival and the ceremony itself. Drinks reception musicians usually play for one to two hours of background music. For evening entertainment, bands and party musicians typically perform two sets of 45 minutes within a two to three hour window, with background music playing through their PA system during breaks. Some acts offer all-day packages covering the ceremony, drinks reception and evening, which can be more cost-effective than booking separate musicians for each part of the day. Discuss your preferred timings with any act you are considering so they can advise on the best arrangement.

Different parts of the wedding day suit different types of live music. For the ceremony, acoustic soloists work well because they can play softly during emotional moments and adapt their volume to the space. Popular choices include harpists, classical guitarists, pianists, violinists and singers. During the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, background music sets the right atmosphere without overpowering conversation. Jazz trios, acoustic duos, solo pianists and string quartets are all popular for this. Some couples also book roaming musicians such as acoustic guitarists or saxophonists who can move between groups of guests. For the evening party, most couples choose a band or DJ to fill the dance floor. Many acts offer packages that combine a quieter acoustic set for the daytime with a full band performance in the evening, which can simplify planning and reduce costs.

Frequently asked questions about Wedding Musicians, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire a Wedding Musician in the UK

Live 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.

What types of wedding musician are available?

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.

Matching the musician to the moment

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.

Church weddings vs civil ceremonies

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.

Practical things to check

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.

Pricing

The average price for a wedding musician is currently £455, with prices ranging from £50 to £3304. Prices vary significantly depending on the type of musician, the number of performers, the length of the performance and travel distance. Solo musicians sit towards the lower end, while ensembles such as string quartets command higher fees. Every listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section further up this page gives a full breakdown by instrument and ensemble type.

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