Browse 4856 wedding musicians available for hire, backed by 11668 reviews from real clients with an average rating of 5 out of 5. This category covers a broad range of live music acts for weddings, from solo instrumentalists and acoustic performers to jazz groups and classical ensembles, with prices starting from $3 and averaging $665. Read more
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Add to favouritesWedding musicians provide live music across every stage of a wedding celebration. Unlike a single band or vocalist, this category brings together a wide variety of performers: solo instrumentalists, duos, trios, classical ensembles, jazz groups and larger line-ups. Each brings something different to the occasion, whether that is a harpist adding atmosphere during a drinks reception or a saxophonist leading guests onto the dance floor later in the evening.
The range of musicians for weddings is broad. Acoustic guitarists, pianists and string players are popular choices for quieter moments such as guest arrivals and meal times. Jazz bands and swing bands work well during drinks receptions, where their relaxed energy keeps conversation flowing without overpowering the room. For evening entertainment, many couples opt for larger acts or combine a live performer with a wedding DJ to cover a wider range of music. If you are looking specifically for vocal-led performances, wedding singers have their own dedicated category, and wedding ceremony musicians focus on processional, recessional and during-ceremony music. This broader wedding musicians category is ideal if you want to explore all your instrumental and ensemble options in one place.
The right choice depends on your venue, the size of your guest list, and the atmosphere you want to create. Outdoor ceremonies and marquees suit acoustic performers who do not rely on heavy amplification. Larger reception halls can handle fuller ensembles. Think about timing too: many couples book different acts for different parts of the day, perhaps a string quartet for the ceremony and a funk or soul group for the evening. It is worth asking potential musicians about their setup requirements, how long they need for sound checks, and whether they can learn specific songs on request.
Rates for wedding musicians vary depending on the size of the act, performance duration and any additional services such as sound equipment or song learning. Solo performers and small acoustic acts typically start around $3, while full ensembles and specialist classical groups can reach $23875 for extended wedding day coverage. The average booking sits at $665, which generally includes multiple performance sets. Factors like travel distance, time of year and whether the act provides their own PA system also affect the final price.