Browse 711 professional pianists available for weddings, parties and corporate events, backed by 1156 reviews from real clients and an average rating of 5 out of 5. From classical ceremony music and jazz cocktail sets to contemporary pop covers with vocals, these piano players cover every style and occasion.
Most pianists bring their own digital keyboard and sound setup, though many are equally happy to play a venue's acoustic or grand piano if one is available. Typical bookings run from one to three hours, with performers adapting their repertoire to different parts of your day - gentle classical pieces during a ceremony, upbeat jazz for a drinks reception, or sing-along pop hits for an evening celebration. Rates start from $29 and average $450, depending on performance length, travel distance and any extras such as vocals or additional musicians. Use the filters below to search by location, price and style.
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Add to favouritesA skilled pianist can set the tone for an entire event. Solo piano works in settings where other instruments might struggle - from small ceremony rooms with limited space to large hotel ballrooms where background music needs to carry without overpowering conversation. Piano players are also among the most versatile performers you can book, with many covering classical, jazz, pop and contemporary repertoire within a single set.
Wedding bookings are the most common reason to hire a piano player. During a ceremony, a pianist provides processional and recessional music, plus gentle accompaniment while guests are seated or during the signing of the register. At the drinks reception, the mood often shifts to relaxed jazz or acoustic pop, and by the evening many performers switch to uptempo sing-along material. For those wanting vocals too, singing pianists combine live piano with vocal performance in a single act, while jazz pianists bring a more specialist repertoire of standards and swing. Corporate clients often book pianists for gala dinners, product launches and networking receptions, where live piano adds atmosphere without competing with conversation. If your event calls for a more formal classical sound, dedicated classical pianists focus on concert-level repertoire from Bach to Debussy.
Most professional piano players perform on a high-quality digital keyboard that they bring to the venue, along with a portable speaker setup. Modern digital pianos closely replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic instrument, making them a reliable option for almost any setting. If your venue has an in-house grand or upright piano, many performers are happy to use it - just confirm this in advance so they can check the instrument's condition. Set lengths typically range from one to three hours, with short breaks between sets. Some pianists also offer duo or trio formats, pairing with a vocalist or adding bass and drums for a fuller sound. For wedding ceremonies specifically, wedding ceremony musicians and harpists are also worth considering if you want to compare options for that part of the day.
Rates for hiring a pianist currently range from $29 to $4587, with most standard bookings falling around $450. Shorter performances (one hour of ceremony or cocktail music) tend to sit at the lower end, while full-day packages covering ceremony, reception and evening entertainment cost more. Travel distance, specific song requests, and whether the pianist provides their own sound equipment all influence the final quote. Performers who also sing or offer additional instruments typically charge a premium over instrumental-only sets.