Cellists for hire in Belfast
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"Absolutely amazing. The perfect start to our wedding reception. Thank you so much. "
Gemma hired Rebecca Rose for a Wedding (available in Belfast)

"Margit was the perfect addition to our wedding drinks reception. We had so many guests say how much they enjoyed her playing as much as we did. She is so incredibly talented and we couldn’t recommend her enough. We loved choosing songs from her extensive repertoire and her communication was brilliant. From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU! "
Anna hired Margit Zwan for a Wedding (available in Belfast)

"Wooow! Just woow. Samantha was amazing. She played beautifully before, during and after our wedding ceremony. It created a fantastic atmosphere. She was professional, accommodating, nothing was a problem. We would definitely recommend 5☆☆☆☆☆"
Joanna hired Samantha Cello for a Wedding (available in Belfast)
FAQs about hiring Cellists in Belfast
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How do you pronounce cellist?
In British English, the word "cellist" is pronounced as "CHEL-ist." The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "c" is pronounced as "ch," making it sound like "CHEL-ist.”
What kind of music can a cellist play?
Just about anything! Cellists will usually be most comfortable playing classical music, but that doesn't mean they won't be able to put together a fresh rendition of your favourite pop, folk, or jazz tune. Always discuss any requests with the cellist beforehand to give them enough time to practice.
Will I need to provide the cellist with any equipment?
Other than a seat without arms, probably not. If your venue is small, they will likely play unamplified. All they'll need to make the music happen is their cello, a bow, and a receptive audience (oh, and probably a music stand). If your venue is larger, they should be able to provide amplification.
Can a cellist play the violin?
Whether or not a cellist can play the violin depends on their skills and experience. While there are some similarities between the two instruments, there are also some significant differences. Similarities - Both instruments are bowed stringed instruments, which means that they are played by rubbing a bow across strings to produce sound. - Both instruments have four strings. - Both instruments are used in a variety of musical genres, including classical, jazz, and folk. Differences - The violin is significantly smaller than the cello. This means that cellists will need to adapt their technique to play the violin, such as using a shorter bow and adjusting their fingering positions. - The cello has a warmer, richer sound than the violin. This is due to the larger size of the cello and the way that its sound resonates within the cello's body. - The violin is more agile and expressive than the cello. This is due to the smaller size of the violin and the fact that it is held closer to the body, which allows cellists to use more arm and hand movements. While it is possible for cellists to learn to play the violin, it will require some adjustment and practice. If you are interested, we have multi-instrumentalists on our books, including cellists who play the violin. Get in touch with one of our experts today to find the right one for your event.
Hiring a Cellist in Belfast
With a growing reputation for creativity and performance, Belfast is a city where music brings people together. Its historic buildings, contemporary venues, and strong local pride create an ideal setting for memorable events. Whether it's a celebration in the Cathedral Quarter or along the River Lagan, Belfast’s musical energy and local talent make every occasion stand out.
Useful information
Cellists in Belfast typically play Classical, Pop, Folk, and most respond to enquiries within an hour. Demand peaks in July, August, September, so if your event falls in that window, it's worth getting in touch early to secure your preferred act.
How much does it cost to hire a Cellist in Belfast?
Prices for Cellists vary depending on experience, set length, and the size of the act. As a guide, budget Cellists typically charge around £270 per booking, mid-range acts around £350, and high-end Cellists from £430 per booking upwards.
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Last updated: 17 May 2026























