Wedding Singers for hire in London

Browse 561 wedding singers for hire in London. From acoustic solo vocalists for intimate ceremonies to powerful pop and soul singers for evening receptions, you'll find the right voice for every part of your day. Read more

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Popular covers duo for weddings/events

20 reviews

Wilmslow, Cheshire

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Book from £920* - get a quote

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Classy, Soulful & Versatile Acoustic Act/Backing tracks and roaming mic

8 reviews

Wilmslow, Cheshire

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A rising young talent, someone to watch and not to be missed!

29 reviews

Exeter, Devon

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A man and his guitar covering a wide range of country classics with a twist.

8 reviews

Exeter, Devon

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Acoustic folk / covers duo

22 reviews

Oswestry, Shropshire

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Book from £750* - get a quote

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An Entertaining Singing Guitarist – Timeless Classics to Modern Pop Favourites

2 reviews

Stockport, Greater Manchester

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Book from £250* - get a quote

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Liam Gallagher solo tribute – classic Oasis hits, iconic voice, look & attitude!

1 review

Stockport, Greater Manchester

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Book from £400* - get a quote

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Yorkshire’s own Katherine Jenkins

9 reviews

Wakefield, West Yorkshire

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A solo artist guitar player (Requinto),with the help of a looper and drum pedals

2 reviews

Altrincham, Greater Manchester

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Book from £280* - get a quote

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Energetic swinging rock ‘n’ roll band!

8 reviews

Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Americana, Blues, Folk and Country Rock

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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Solo Vocalist bringing country soul to every stage.

2 reviews

Holmfirth, West Yorkshire

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Solo vocal act bringing the music of the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s & 70s to life!

109 reviews

Selby, North Yorkshire

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Available with male or female singers from pop, opera, swing, soul and more!

13 reviews

Selby, North Yorkshire

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Diverse Professional Vocalist

6 reviews

Ammanford, Carmarthenshire

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The average price for Wedding Singers available in London is £407. Above you will also find a budget price and high end price. Contact the act you like for an accurate quote.

Frequently asked questions


If your venue is within the London Congestion Charge zone, clarify with your chosen act how they handle this before confirming the booking. Some wedding singers include it in their quoted price; others add it to travel expenses afterwards. The charge is currently £18 if paid on the day or in advance, or £21 if paid by midnight of the third day after travel. It is also worth checking whether your venue falls within the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which now covers most of Greater London. The ULEZ daily charge is £12.50 for most vehicles. As with the Congestion Charge, some acts will absorb this cost and others will pass it on, so it is worth confirming upfront. Car parking costs should also be discussed in advance.

Booking wedding singers in London 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 London can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £407. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £70, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £2440.

Wedding singers in London typically cost more than in other parts of the UK, reflecting higher travel costs, parking, the Congestion Charge and ULEZ fees that performers travelling by car may need to cover. The price also depends on how long the singer will perform, whether they are covering one part of the day or multiple parts, and how experienced and in-demand they are. The average price for wedding singers on this page is £407, with prices ranging from £70 to £2440. Singers offering ceremony and drinks reception packages in addition to an evening set will usually charge more than those covering the evening only.

A wedding singer can cover several parts of the day, and many offer packages that include more than one. The most common options are the ceremony (entrance music, signing of the register, exit), drinks reception, wedding breakfast and the evening party. A softer acoustic or classical style usually works best for the ceremony and drinks reception, while a more upbeat set with backing tracks suits the evening. Not every singer covers all parts of the day, so check when enquiring. If you want one performer to cover everything from the ceremony through to the evening, make sure they are comfortable switching styles and ask about the total performance time included in their fee.

Most wedding singers are happy to learn at least one special request, and this is often included in their standard fee. First dance songs and ceremony entrance music are the most common requests. Let the singer know your choice as early as possible so they have time to prepare a proper arrangement. If the song is particularly complex or unusual, the singer will usually be honest about whether it suits their voice and style. Some singers are willing to learn additional requests beyond the first one, though there may be a small extra charge for the rehearsal time involved.

A wedding singer is a solo performer, which makes them more affordable, easier to accommodate in smaller venues and quicker to set up than a full band. They take up much less space and are less likely to trigger sound limiters. Most solo singers perform to backing tracks, which gives a fuller sound than just a voice and instrument alone. A wedding band offers a bigger visual impact and more stage energy, which tends to work better for filling a large dancefloor later in the evening. Many couples book a singer for the daytime parts of the wedding (ceremony, drinks reception, wedding breakfast) and a band or DJ for the evening party, getting the best of both.

Most professional wedding singers are self-contained and bring their own PA system, microphone, backing track setup and sometimes lighting. This means they can perform without relying on any venue equipment, which makes them a flexible option for a wide range of spaces including outdoor ceremonies and marquees. For larger venues or guest counts over 200, it is worth checking with the singer whether their PA is powerful enough for the space. If your venue already has a sound system, let the singer know as they may prefer to use it. Singers performing at the ceremony and then again later in the day will usually set up once in the main reception space and use a smaller portable setup for the ceremony if it is in a different location.

It depends on how you want the evening to run. Many wedding singers provide a playlist or DJ service between their live sets and after their final performance, so there is continuous music throughout the evening without needing to book a separate DJ. Check whether this is included when you enquire. If you want a more interactive DJ experience with live mixing, requests and a dedicated person managing the dancefloor after the singer finishes, booking a separate DJ for the later part of the evening is worth considering. Some couples also book a singer for the daytime and a DJ or band for the evening as separate acts.

Many wedding singers perform to pre-recorded backing tracks played through their PA system. These are professionally produced instrumental arrangements that give a full, polished sound without the need for a live band. The singer controls the tracks and adjusts the volume and energy to suit the room. Backing tracks allow a solo singer to cover a much wider range of songs than they could with just a guitar or piano. The quality varies between performers, so listening to audio or video samples on their profile is the best way to judge how the tracks sound in practice. Some singers offer a choice between acoustic sets (voice and instrument only) and backing track sets, which gives flexibility across different parts of the day.

Wedding singer is a broad term that covers several different types of performer. The most common options include acoustic singer-guitarists, who perform stripped-back versions of popular songs with just a voice and guitar; solo vocalists who sing to high-quality backing tracks, giving a fuller band-like sound without the cost of multiple musicians; singing pianists, who provide an elegant option for ceremony or dinner music; and jazz or swing singers for a vintage feel. Some wedding singers are versatile enough to cover more than one style. An acoustic performer might switch to backing tracks for a higher-energy evening set, for example. When browsing, pay attention to the audio and video samples on each profile to understand what style they specialise in.

A wedding singer's performance time depends on which parts of the day they are covering. For a ceremony, a singer typically performs for 20 to 40 minutes, covering guest arrival, the bridal entrance, signing of the register, and the exit. A drinks reception set usually lasts around one to one and a half hours, and an evening reception set is typically two 45-minute sets or one longer set of around 90 minutes. Many wedding singers offer packages that cover multiple parts of the day, moving from an acoustic ceremony performance through to a more upbeat evening set with backing tracks or a full PA. If you want your singer to cover the whole day, discuss this when booking as it will affect the price. The singer will need breaks between sets, but most provide a playlist through their PA during any gaps so the music continues.

Most wedding singers can perform outdoors, though the requirements depend on whether they are singing acoustically or with amplification. An acoustic performance with no PA works well for small outdoor ceremonies where the singer is close to the guests, but the sound will not carry far. For a drinks reception or larger outdoor gathering, the singer will need their PA system, which requires access to a mains power supply or a suitable generator. Rain is a serious risk to PA equipment, microphones, and any electronic backing track devices, so a solid canopy or marquee over the performance area is essential. Wind can interfere with sound quality and blow sheet music or lyric stands. Cold weather affects vocal performance, so outdoor singing in winter is generally best avoided. If you are planning an outdoor ceremony or drinks reception, discuss this with the singer in advance and make sure there is a backup indoor option.

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

Hire a Wedding Singer in London

London has one of the largest selections of professional wedding vocalists in the UK, with 561 acts available for hire across the city. From quiet acoustic performances during the ceremony to high-energy evening sets that keep the dance floor full, there is a singer to suit every style of London wedding.

Singers for London wedding ceremonies

A live vocalist during the ceremony adds a deeply personal touch. Whether it is a modern ballad as you walk down the aisle or a classic love song during the signing of the register, hearing your chosen music performed live is a step up from a recorded playlist. Solo singers with acoustic guitar or piano accompaniment are the most popular option for ceremonies, as they need minimal space and can perform without amplification in most settings. For something different, consider a classical singer for a more traditional ceremony or a jazz vocalist for a relaxed, contemporary feel.

Daytime and drinks reception

Many wedding singers offer packages covering the drinks reception and wedding breakfast alongside the ceremony. A relaxed acoustic set works well during the afternoon, providing a backdrop to conversation and photographs without overwhelming the room. Singing guitarists and singing pianists are particularly well suited to this part of the day, as they are self-contained and can move between rooms if needed.

Evening reception performances

The evening is where a wedding singer can really raise the energy. Pop, soul and Motown vocalists performing with high-quality backing tracks can fill a dance floor with a full-band sound, without the cost or space requirements of a live band. Some singers also offer a DJ service between sets, which keeps the music going all night without needing a separate booking. If you want the biggest possible impact for the evening, pairing a singer with a wedding band or booking a singer who fronts their own band gives you the best of both worlds.

London venue considerations

London venues range from grand ballrooms to intimate pub function rooms, and your singer will need to adapt to the space. Check with the venue about noise restrictions and curfew times, as many London hotels and licensed venues have strict limits. Most wedding singers bring their own PA system suitable for typical rooms, but if your venue is particularly large or has unusual acoustics, discuss this with the singer before booking. If the venue is within the Congestion Charge zone, confirm whether this is included in the fee.

How much does a wedding singer cost in London?

The average price for a wedding singer in London is currently £407. A solo vocalist performing one or two sets in the evening will cost less than a singer booked for the full day covering the ceremony, drinks reception and evening. Saturday bookings in peak wedding season command the highest fees, while Friday and Sunday weddings are often more affordable. Each listing shows a starting price, and the price comparison section on this page gives a detailed breakdown. For a broader range of vocalists for non-wedding events, our singers and vocalists in London category covers acts for parties, corporate events and other occasions.

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