Browse 2431 wedding singers and vocalists available for hire worldwide. These professional performers have collected 5200 reviews from real clients, with an average rating of 5 out of 5. Prices range from $47 to an average of $609, covering everything from solo acoustic vocalists to high-energy performers with full backing tracks. Read more
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Add to favouritesA live wedding singer brings something recorded playlists cannot: the ability to read a room, respond to the mood, and tailor every song to the moment. Professional wedding vocalists perform at ceremonies, drinks receptions, dinners and evening parties, adapting their repertoire and energy level as the day unfolds. The best performers make the transition between each part of the celebration feel natural, whether that means a quiet acoustic rendition during the vows or a full-voice performance of crowd favourites on the dance floor.
Most wedding singers maintain setlists spanning several decades and genres, from jazz standards and soul classics to modern chart hits. Some accompany themselves on guitar or keyboard, while others perform with backing tracks or as part of a duo. A common option is to pair a vocalist with a singing guitarist setup for an acoustic ceremony set, then switch to fuller backing for the evening. Many vocalists will learn a specific song for your first dance or processional given enough notice, typically four to six weeks. Equipment-wise, professional performers usually bring their own microphone and PA system, though larger venues may require additional sound reinforcement. If you are also considering a wedding DJ for later in the evening, ask whether the singer can use the DJ's PA to keep setup simple.
Wedding vocalists work well at almost every stage of the day. During the ceremony, a solo vocal performance adds emotional weight to the processional, signing of the register or unity ritual. At a drinks reception, a singer provides a relaxed backdrop that fills the space without competing with conversation. For the wedding breakfast, ambient vocal jazz or acoustic pop keeps the atmosphere warm. Evening sets are where many singers shift gear, delivering dance-floor energy with soul, Motown or pop covers. Some couples book different acts for different parts of the day, combining a wedding ceremony musician with a wedding band or singer for the reception. Others prefer a single vocalist who can adapt their style across the full celebration, which often works out more cost-effective.
Rates for professional wedding vocalists typically fall between $47 and $14745, with $609 representing the average across all listed performers. The main factors that affect pricing are performance duration, the number of sets, whether the singer provides their own sound equipment, and travel distance to the venue. Solo vocalists with backing tracks tend to sit at the lower end of the range, while singing pianists or singers who bring a live accompanist often charge more. Package deals covering both a ceremony set and evening entertainment are common and usually offer better value than booking two separate acts.