Singing Guitarists in Reading
Pete Westwater is an accomplished, versatile and experienced musician having vast experience singing at corporate events and functions.
Pete's mus...
Pete Westwater is an accomplished, versatile and experienced musician having vast experience singing at corporate events and functions.
Pete's mus...
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 Reading
Singing guitarists in Reading offer a flexible, compact live music solution for venues and events across Berkshire. They can cover everything from acoustic background sets during receptions to upbeat sing-along favourites for late-night crowds. Expect professional performers who arrive with their own gear, adapt to the room’s volume, and curate a setlist that suits the audience profile – whether that’s a family celebration, a black-tie dinner, or a lively student night. With quick setup and minimal footprint, a solo guitarist-vocalist is a practical alternative to a full band without losing the atmosphere of live performance.
What to expect
Most singing guitarists provide two 45–60 minute sets, with background playlists between live segments. Repertoire typically spans classics from the 60s to current chart hits, arranged for acoustic or loop-enhanced performances. Many will take a few advance requests and can tailor the tone – chilled, folky, soulful, or pop-rock – so the music complements the schedule, speeches, and venue noise limits.
Suitable occasions
- Wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions, and evening guest arrivals
- Corporate receptions, awards dinners, and product launches
- Bars, restaurants, and hotel residencies in central Reading and Caversham
- Private parties, birthdays, and anniversaries
- University events, charity fundraisers, and community festivals
Practical details: for planners
Price range: £200–£500 for local bookings; £500–£900 for peak dates or extended sets.
Duration: Commonly 2 × 45–60 minutes within a 3-hour window; extra time by arrangement.
Equipment: Self-contained PA for up to ~120 guests; larger rooms may require venue PA.
Space & power: Approx. 2 m × 2 m performance area; one 13A socket on a safe circuit.
Volume control: Acoustic or compact PA suitable for venues with sound limiters.
Repertoire & requests: Setlist shared in advance; first dance or one special song often included.
Setup time: 30–45 minutes, plus a brief soundcheck.
Certificates: PAT testing and public liability insurance commonly available on request.
Booking considerations
Ask for recent live videos, a sample setlist, and references from Reading venues or Berkshire events. Confirm travel costs, parking at the venue, and load-in access. Agree on timings, attire, and how breaks will be covered with background music. Secure the date with a contract and deposit, and specify contingency plans (e.g., backup playback if a limiter trips or weather forces an indoor move). For weddings, coordinate key cues with your planner or venue manager to ensure smooth transitions.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
For peak Saturdays between May and September, 6–12 months is typical. Mid-week and off-season dates often have shorter lead times.
Can a singing guitarist perform outdoors?
Yes, if there is cover from rain/sun, stable power, and level ground. Battery-powered setups may be possible for short sets.
Will they learn our first dance or a special song?
Most will learn one featured song with reasonable notice. Additional requests may require extra rehearsal time.
Do venues in Reading have sound limiters?
Many do. Solo acts are well suited to limiters, using acoustic setups or small PAs to keep levels compliant.
What happens if a performer is ill?
Professionals usually maintain a dep network. Ensure your contract includes a suitable like-for-like replacement clause.