Browse 618 sax players in Italy, rated 5 out of 5 from 2052 reviews from real clients. Solo saxophonists, jazz ensembles and duos available for weddings, parties and events with prices from €30 to an average of €592. Read more
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Add to favouritesProfessional saxophonists near you offer flexible performance options for weddings, parties, corporate functions and private celebrations. From intimate solo sets over backing tracks to fuller ensemble formats, local sax players bring repertoires spanning jazz standards, pop covers, soul classics and contemporary hits.
Most saxophone players in your area perform solo over high-quality backing tracks, producing a full-band sound from a single musician. For weddings, sax players are popular across the full day - covering ceremony music, roaming performances during drinks, background sets at dinner and upbeat evening entertainment. Standard bookings include two 45-minute sets, though many performers offer flexible timing for shorter appearances or extended events.
Saxophone players in Italy typically charge between €30 and €5000, with an average of €592. Solo saxophonists with backing tracks generally sit at the lower end, while performers offering larger ensembles or multi-set wedding day packages cost more. Weekend dates during peak season carry higher rates than midweek bookings, and travel distance, performance length and additional equipment all affect the final price.