Singing Guitarists in Birmingham
Corporate Event Musicians (15), Wedding Musicians (10), One Man Bands (5), Party Musicians (3), Indian Wedding Music (1), Live Loop Artists (1), Folk Musicians (1)
Bringing heartfelt vocals and vibrant acoustic guitar to weddings, parties, and live events across the UK, I’m an experienced performer known for c...
Bringing heartfelt vocals and vibrant acoustic guitar to weddings, parties, and live events across the UK, I’m an experienced performer known for c...
Modern day troubadour playing a blend of Folk, Indie and Americana. Authentic and rootsy.
Modern day troubadour playing a blend of Folk, Indie and Americana. Authentic and rootsy.
Solo singer and guitarist based in Thirsk, North Yorkshire performing music across the decades. Available for private and public events performing ...
Solo singer and guitarist based in Thirsk, North Yorkshire performing music across the decades. Available for private and public events performing ...
Hamish Owen brings the stomp. Acoustic guitar, gritty vocals, and tunes that hit like a whisky by the fire. Folk-rock-pop vibes with soul. Weddings...
Hamish Owen brings the stomp. Acoustic guitar, gritty vocals, and tunes that hit like a whisky by the fire. Folk-rock-pop vibes with soul. Weddings...
Hailing from Austin, Texas, Chris Ray carries the soul of country music in his sand-paper smooth voice and the grit of a roadhouse troubadour in hi...
Hailing from Austin, Texas, Chris Ray carries the soul of country music in his sand-paper smooth voice and the grit of a roadhouse troubadour in hi...
Archie Ray is a prolific Singer/Songwriter from Cornwall. An artist who brings multiple genres and various walks of life into a shared space of mus...
Archie Ray is a prolific Singer/Songwriter from Cornwall. An artist who brings multiple genres and various walks of life into a shared space of mus...
Pete has been a professional, working musician for over 30 years. Equally at home on any size stage, from Glastonbury Festival to small pubs, big c...
Pete has been a professional, working musician for over 30 years. Equally at home on any size stage, from Glastonbury Festival to small pubs, big c...
Add a splash of sunshine to your event with Luigi – a charismatic singing guitarist bringing the sound of the Mediterranean to weddings, private pa...
Add a splash of sunshine to your event with Luigi – a charismatic singing guitarist bringing the sound of the Mediterranean to weddings, private pa...
James Liandu is a musical artist hailing from Dundee, Scotland, who puts a completely different spin on the term “singer/songwriter”.
He is all ab...
James Liandu is a musical artist hailing from Dundee, Scotland, who puts a completely different spin on the term “singer/songwriter”.
He is all ab...
Singing Guitarists in Birmingham: What to know before you book
Overview
Singing guitarists in Birmingham offer a versatile, compact live music option for venues and events across the West Midlands. Expect polished vocals, acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar, and a curated setlist that fits everything from relaxed receptions to lively sing-along finales. The format is flexible: Most performers offer 2 × 45-minute sets, can learn a special song, and provide background music between sets to keep the atmosphere consistent.
What visitors and planners can expect
A typical performance blends well-known pop, indie, soul, and classic rock – think Ed Sheeran, Fleetwood Mac, Arctic Monkeys, and Motown staples – arranged for solo voice and guitar. Many Birmingham-based musicians use loop pedals for fuller textures without increasing volume. Set-up is quick, footprint is small (around 2 m × 2 m), and artists can adapt to sound limits for restaurants, hotels, foyers, and marquee spaces.
Suitable occasions
- Weddings: Ceremony entrance/exit songs, drinks reception ambience, or early evening warm-up before a DJ or band.
- Corporate events: Networking mixers, award evenings, product launches, and Christmas parties where clear vocals and controlled volume are important.
- Private parties: Birthdays, garden parties, proposals, and intimate celebrations that benefit from live requests and light interaction.
- Hospitality & tourism: Bars, rooftops, canalside venues, and boutique hotels across Birmingham city centre and the wider West Midlands.
Practical information: Pricing, Equipment, and Logistics
Price ranges: Can vary with date, set length, and travel. For solo singing guitarists in Birmingham, expect roughly £250–£600 for local weekday or off-peak bookings; prime Saturdays or longer coverage can run £400–£900. Add-ons may include early arrival, late finish, extra sets, or special song requests.
Equipment: Typically includes a compact PA (suited for 50–150 guests), microphone, guitar(s), and optional loop pedal. Many acts carry a battery-powered amp for outdoor use where mains power isn’t available.
Space & power: About 2 m × 2 m plus one standard 13A socket.
Set-up time: 30–60 minutes; soundcheck kept minimal in sensitive venues.
Compliance: Most professionals hold Public Liability Insurance and PAT-tested equipment—ask for certificates if your venue requires them.
Booking considerations
Lead time: Peak dates in Birmingham book early; secure 3–6 months ahead where possible.
Repertoire: Request a sample setlist and agree any “must-plays” or “do-not-plays.”
Volume & curfews: Confirm venue sound limits and load-in details (parking, lifts).
Contract & deposit: Ensure written terms covering timings, breaks, and contingency plans.
FAQ
How long does a singing guitarist usually perform?
Most offer 2 × 45-minute or 3 × 40-minute sets, with short breaks. Ceremony bookings are typically individual songs plus a short prelude.
Do they provide all the equipment?
Yes, professional acts bring PA, mics, and instruments. Confirm if a battery amp is needed for outdoor or heritage spaces with limited power.
Can they learn our first dance or a special song?
Usually yes. Expect a small rehearsal fee and provide the request at least 2–4 weeks in advance.
What if my venue has strict sound limits?
Acoustic performers are ideal for sound-restricted venues; they can play unplugged or at low levels and avoid heavy drum tracks.
How far will Birmingham-based artists travel?
Most cover the West Midlands and beyond. Travel time and mileage may be added for gigs outside Birmingham.