Saxophonists in London
'Smooth Sax' is an experienced performer who has toured and recorded with many well known artists including 'Scissor Sisters', 'Super Furry Animals...
'Smooth Sax' is an experienced performer who has toured and recorded with many well known artists including 'Scissor Sisters', 'Super Furry Animals...
Having studied the playing style of Lovely Laura, Dustin aims to bring that melodic sound of Ibiza into your party. With high energy sets of House ...
Having studied the playing style of Lovely Laura, Dustin aims to bring that melodic sound of Ibiza into your party. With high energy sets of House ...
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I am a dynamic and versatile saxophonist with extensive experience performing at weddings, corporat...
Bringing Vibrance & Elegance to Every Event 🎷✨
I am a dynamic and versatile saxophonist with extensive experience performing at weddings, corporat...
Saxophonists in London for events
Hiring a saxophonist in London is a flexible way to add live music to weddings, corporate functions, private parties and public events. A professional London saxophonist can perform smooth background sets, high-energy evening sets with DJ, or featured solos during key moments such as a ceremony entrance or first dance. Styles typically range from jazz standards and soul to pop, Ibiza-style house, R&B and chill-out lounge music.
What to expect from a saxophonist in London
Most saxophonists in London offer structured packages with clear timings, for example 2 × 45-minute sets or 3 × 40-minute sets across a three- to four-hour call time. They will usually provide their own instrument, microphone and, if needed, a compact PA system suitable for small to medium-sized rooms. Repertoire lists are often available in advance, and many musicians will accept a limited number of song requests or tailor playlists to your event theme.
On the day, you can expect the musician to arrive 45–90 minutes before the first set to set up equipment and sound-check. Dress code can usually be aligned with your event, from formal evening wear to a more relaxed or contemporary look.
Occasions suited to live saxophone
- Wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions and evening parties
- Corporate receptions, award evenings and networking events
- Hotel, bar and restaurant residencies
- Birthday parties, anniversaries and private dining
- Product launches, gallery openings and brand activations
Because a solo saxophonist in London takes up minimal space and can play at controlled volume levels, it is a practical option for venues with sound limits or limited performance areas.
Practical details for planners
Typical price range: For a professional saxophonist in London, expect approximate fees from £250–£400 for a short local booking, and £400–£800+ for evening events, weddings or corporate functions, depending on experience, date, travel and set length.
Equipment and space: A solo London saxophonist usually requires a small performance area (around 2m x 2m), access to at least one standard power socket if using amplification, and cover if playing outdoors. For DJ live setups, coordination with the DJ on sound levels and inputs is essential.
Booking considerations: Confirm the event schedule, venue address, access details and dress code in writing. Ask for a sample set list, performance timings, any overtime rates and what happens in case of illness or delays. A simple contract and deposit are standard when you hire a saxophonist in London.
Faq about hiring saxophonists in London
How far in advance should I book a saxophonist in London?
Popular dates, especially summer Saturdays and December evenings, are often booked 6–12 months ahead. For weekday or off-peak events, four to eight weeks’ notice is usually sufficient, but availability can never be guaranteed last minute.
Do saxophonists bring their own sound system?
Many solo saxophonists provide a compact PA suitable for small to mid-sized events. For larger spaces or when working with a DJ or venue sound system, they may plug directly into existing equipment, so it is important to confirm technical details in advance.
Can I choose the music the saxophonist plays?
Most London saxophonists offer a curated repertoire and will invite you to highlight favourites or “must-play” songs. Some may learn one or two special requests, such as a first dance, provided they receive enough notice.
How long does a typical performance last?
A standard booking is often around two hours of live music split into sets, spread across a three- to four-hour window. Longer events may be possible with additional breaks and an adjusted fee.