Singing Guitarists in Sunderland
I I'm a singer-songwriter from London, originally based in Somerset. I write my own songs. I recently put out my first album. My producer Richard R...
I I'm a singer-songwriter from London, originally based in Somerset. I write my own songs. I recently put out my first album. My producer Richard R...
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...
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...
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...
Singing guitarists in Sunderland: a practical guide
What to expect from a solo singer–guitarist
Singing guitarists in Sunderland offer compact, versatile live music suited to small and mid-sized venues across Tyne and Wear. Expect polished vocals, acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar, and a curated mix of indie, pop, rock, and classics adapted for solo performance. Most arrive self-contained with a small PA, perform two 45–60 minute sets, and provide background playlists between sets to keep the atmosphere consistent. Volume is easy to control, making them suitable for restaurants, hotels, and function rooms where conversation matters as much as music. Many soloists take requests, MC brief announcements, and tailor pacing to meal service, speeches, or guest arrivals.
Suitable occasions across Sunderland and the North East
- Wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions, and evening warm-ups
- Corporate receptions, awards dinners, and product launches
- Bars, bistros, and hotel lounges seeking unobtrusive live ambience
- Private celebrations such as birthdays, engagements, and anniversaries
- Community events, charity fundraisers, and seasonal light switch-ons
Practical details for planners
Price range: Typical solo fees in Sunderland are £200–£600, rising with peak dates, travel, and custom requests.
Set lengths: Common formats are 2 × 45 or 2 × 60 minutes; longer bookings may add an extra short set.
Equipment: Most artists bring a compact PA, vocal mic, guitar DI, and basic lighting; PAT testing and public liability documents are commonly available on request.
Space & power: A performance footprint of roughly 2 × 2 m and one standard 13A socket is usually sufficient.
Setup time: Allow 30–60 minutes for load-in, soundcheck, and line check; 15 minutes to strike.
Sound limits: Many Sunderland venues use limiters; agree volume expectations in advance to protect the event schedule.
Travel: Artists typically cover Sunderland, Newcastle, Durham, and wider North East; mileage may apply beyond a base radius.
Extras: Early setup, late finish, bespoke song arrangements, and DJ handover playlists can usually be added for a fee.
Coordination with venue teams and suppliers
Confirm core details early: event address, access/parking, performance times, and dress code. Share your audience profile and must-play or do-not-play songs to guide set curation. If your event includes speeches or awards, build a run sheet so the musician can time breaks effectively. For weddings, coordinate with your venue on ceremony cues and power near the aisle or registrar’s table. Outdoor shows require weather cover, dry power, and a level surface; battery amplification may be necessary where mains power is restricted. Always request a written agreement outlining date, timings, repertoire scope, and cancellation terms.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
Popular Fridays and Saturdays between May and September can fill up 6–12 months ahead. For weekday or off-season dates, 4–8 weeks is often sufficient.
Do singing guitarists take requests?
Yes, most accept a handful of requests with advance notice. Same-day requests are possible if within the artist’s repertoire or suitable for a quick arrangement.
Can they perform outdoors in Sunderland?
They can, provided there is weather protection and safe power. Wind and moisture affect instruments and electrics, so contingency space is recommended.
What if my venue has a sound limiter?
Experienced performers use compact PAs and dynamic control to comply. Inform the artist of the limiter threshold so they can plan levels and percussion choices accordingly.
Will they learn a first dance or special song?
Often yes; one bespoke song is commonly included or available as an add-on. Provide the title at least two to four weeks before the event.