Browse 3149 wedding ceremony musicians available to hire, rated 5 out of 5 across 8447 reviews from real clients. Find solo violinists, harpists, classical guitarists and string quartets for your processional, vows and signing, with prices from $4 to an average of $533. Read more
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Add to favouritesWedding ceremony musicians specialise in live musical accompaniment during the most personal part of your wedding day. These performers understand the pacing of a ceremony - from the first notes as guests take their seats, through the processional and exchange of vows, to the recessional as you walk back up the aisle together. Their repertoires typically span classical standards like Pachelbel's Canon and Debussy's Clair de Lune through to contemporary arrangements of modern love songs, adapted for acoustic instruments.
The format you choose depends on your venue, the atmosphere you want, and your budget. Solo performers are the most popular option: a classical guitarist works well in garden settings and smaller rooms, while a harpist brings a distinctive, elegant sound that carries across larger spaces without amplification. Violinists are equally versatile, moving between classical pieces and modern pop arrangements with ease. For a richer, more layered sound, string quartets remain one of the most sought-after options for wedding ceremonies. Some couples also book a wedding singer alongside instrumentalists to add vocal performances during the signing of the register or as part of the processional. If your ceremony venue is a church, check whether the venue provides its own organist or has restrictions on outside musicians before booking.
Most ceremony musicians offer a standard package covering three to five musical moments: pre-ceremony background music as guests arrive (typically 15-30 minutes), the processional for the wedding party and bride's entrance, music during the signing of the register or unity ceremony, and the recessional as the couple exits. Some performers extend their set to cover cocktail hour or drinks reception, which can be a cost-effective way to get more from a single booking. Ceremony music is quite different from reception entertainment - it is acoustic, understated and focused on atmosphere rather than getting people on the dance floor.
Wedding ceremony musicians typically charge between $4 and $8082, with an average around $533. Solo performers like guitarists and violinists generally sit at the lower end of the range, while string trios and quartets command higher fees due to the number of musicians involved. Price also varies based on performance duration, repertoire complexity, travel distance and whether you need amplification. Many ceremony artists offer packages that bundle pre-ceremony, ceremony and post-ceremony music together at a better rate than booking each segment separately.