Browse 21 medieval and historic ensembles available in United Kingdom, backed by 91 reviews from satisfied clients rating performances 5 out of 5. These authentic period musicians bring historical entertainment to modern celebrations with traditional instruments and period costumes.
From intimate lute performances to full medieval bands, these historic music groups create engaging experiences for themed events, castle venues, and cultural celebrations. Pricing begins at £95, with typical costs around £348 depending on ensemble size and performance requirements.
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Add to favouritesMedieval and historic ensembles in United Kingdom specialize in bringing authentic period music to contemporary events. These skilled performers master traditional instruments like lutes, dulcimers, and psalteries while wearing meticulously crafted period costumes that transport audiences back in time.
Medieval music groups excel at castle weddings, Renaissance-themed celebrations, and cultural events throughout your area. Their authentic performances create memorable atmospheres for museum openings, educational programs, and seasonal festivals. These specialists adapt their repertoires to suit intimate gatherings or large outdoor celebrations, ensuring historically accurate entertainment that charms audiences of all ages.
Medieval and historic ensembles in United Kingdom currently range from £95 to £872, depending on group size and performance complexity. Solo performers with traditional instruments typically charge less than full ensembles featuring multiple musicians in elaborate period dress. The average price of £348 reflects the specialized nature of their instruments, extensive costume collections, and years of training required to master historical performance practices.