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Childrens magician and entertainer featuring nagic for ages 4+, balloon modeller, ventriloquist

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Childrens magician and entertainer featuring nagic for ages 4+, balloon modeller, ventriloquist

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Erbie the Entertainer is a fun-loving children’s entertainer bringing laughter, magic, and a touch of silliness to every event. With a lively mix o...

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Erbie the Entertainer is a fun-loving children’s entertainer bringing laughter, magic, and a touch of silliness to every event. With a lively mix o...

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Making Every Occasion Unforgettable!

Planning a party or event for your little ones? Let us bring the magic, fun, and sparkle to every celebrati...

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Burton upon Trent
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Making Every Occasion Unforgettable!

Planning a party or event for your little ones? Let us bring the magic, fun, and sparkle to every celebrati...

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Burton upon Trent
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Children’s entertainers for events and celebrations

Children’s entertainers provide structured activities designed to keep young guests engaged, supervised, and involved throughout an event. They may offer a single performance, such as magic or comedy, or a mixed programme that includes games, music, balloon modelling, face painting, storytelling, or simple workshops. For visitors and event planners, the main expectation should be age-appropriate entertainment delivered to a clear schedule, with activities adjusted to the size of the group and the setting. A professional entertainer will usually manage attention spans well, encourage participation without pressure, and maintain a suitable tone for family audiences.

Suitable occasions and audience types

Children’s entertainers are commonly booked for private and public events where younger guests need dedicated activities. They are suitable for:

  • Birthday parties at home, in halls, or at hired venues
  • School events, nursery celebrations, and holiday programmes
  • Weddings where children need entertainment during receptions
  • Corporate family days, store openings, and community events
  • Seasonal parties, festivals, and charity functions

The most suitable format often depends on the children’s ages. Preschool children usually respond best to short, visual, and interactive sessions, while older children may prefer games, competitions, or themed performances. For mixed-age groups, planners often choose entertainers who can vary the pace and include both active and seated elements.

Practical details: Pricing, equipment, and setup

Pricing varies by location, duration, experience, and the type of service included. A solo entertainer for a standard one-hour session may often cost between £100 and £250, while longer bookings, specialist acts, or packages with multiple activities can range from £250 to £600 or more. Larger public events may involve additional staffing, travel costs, or extended performance fees.

Equipment requirements are usually straightforward, but they should be confirmed in advance. Some entertainers bring their own props, portable sound systems, tables, or backdrop items. Others may need:
Space: A safe, clear performance area with enough room for movement and visibility.
Power: Access to a standard electrical outlet for music or lighting.
Timing: Setup and pack-down time before and after the event.
Supervision: An understanding of whether parents or venue staff remain responsible for child supervision.

Booking considerations: What to confirm before hiring

Before booking, planners should check the entertainer’s experience with the relevant age group, expected running time, maximum group size, and whether materials are included in the quoted fee. It is also useful to ask about insurance, cancellation terms, travel charges, and contingency plans if the event is outdoors. Clear communication about the venue, timetable, and number of children helps avoid practical issues on the day.

Frequently asked questions

How far in advance should I book?

For weekends, holiday periods, and popular dates, booking four to eight weeks ahead is common. Larger events may benefit from even earlier planning.

What is usually included in the price?

This depends on the provider, but the quoted fee often includes performance time, basic props, and standard travel within a local area. Extras may be charged separately.

Do entertainers provide all equipment?

Many do, but not all. Always confirm whether sound equipment, tables, extension leads, or seating arrangements are needed from the venue.

Are children’s entertainers suitable for mixed-age groups?

Yes, although the best results come from choosing an entertainer who regularly works with mixed ages and can adapt activities accordingly.

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