Saxophonists for hire in Windsor
Typical price
From £250, with most saxophonists costing £300–£450
Best for
Cocktail hours and DJ sets
Avg response time
Usually within an hour
When to book
1–4 months in advance
The saxophone has a unique ability to cut through any mix - smooth enough for a cocktail set, but powerful enough to light up a dancefloor. Pairing a live sax with a DJ is one of the easiest ways to turn an average party into something unforgettable.
— Perrine Gouarne, Managing Director at Encore Musicians
Latest reviews of our Saxophonists in Windsor

"Neil was absolutely incredible at my 30th birthday party and I couldn't recommend him more highly. My event had a Bollywood theme, but the music covered genres that aren't always easy to perform live, including dancehall, grime, bhangra and Bollywood. Neil adapted seamlessly and brought so much energy and talent to every part of the evening. His playing elevated the entire event and created an amazing atmosphere from start to finish. One of the biggest compliments I can give is that guests were talking about him all night. So many people commented on how talented he was and how much they enjoyed his performance. He genuinely became one of the highlights of the evening. Neil arrived early, stayed later than planned and was professional, friendly and accommodating throughout. He performed for around 50 guests and exceeded every expectation. If you're considering booking Neil for an event, do it. He is an exceptionally talented musician, a pleasure to work with, and I would absolutely book him again in the future. Thank you so much, Neil, for helping make my 30th birthday so special! "
AMINAH hired Neil McGovern for a Birthday party (available in Windsor)

"Dom added that extra spice to my daughter’s 21st and it went down a storm! Highly recommend, it got the party going…"
Chris hired Dom Funky Sax for a Birthday party (available in Windsor)

"Carson was brilliant! From the moment we started communicating, he showed nothing but care and attention to detail. His insight was greatly appreciated in the process. His presence, execution and energy were electric. Our guests were in awe during his set. He even learned one of my favourite pieces of music and executed it incredibly. I cannot recommend Carson enough and I cannot stop talking about him!"
Sunil hired Saxophonist 4your Event for a Wedding (available in Windsor)
FAQs about hiring Saxophonists in Windsor
Take the stress out of hiring musicians with Encore
What kind of music can a saxophonist play?
The most popular genres that saxophonists play are jazz music, funk, pop, R&B, blues, reggae, ska, and soul/Motown. However, saxophonists can play practically anything, from modern pop to classical music to soulful jazz, making them a popular choice for everything from birthday parties to corporate events.
How long will a saxophonist play for?
A saxophonist will typically perform two to three 45-minute performances. Of course, depending on the scheduling of your event, they can be flexible, but bear in mind that they will need short 10-15 minute rests after their sets to collect their breath! Make sure to ask one of our fantastic saxophonists how they set up their set times; they may be able to personalise it specifically for your needs.
Can a saxophonist take requests?
Yes but check their song list first, as your request might already be on there. Otherwise, notify your saxophonist in advance; if they are unfamiliar with your music, they will need time to prepare. While most saxophonists would learn an additional song for free, keep in mind that some may charge for this additional service (especially if you want them to learn numerous more songs).
How far in advance should I book a saxophonist?
We recommend booking as soon as possible, especially if you have specific songs in mind, but at Encore, we manage last-minute reservations all the time and can easily find a saxophone on short notice.
Hiring a Saxophonist in Windsor
Useful information
Saxophonists in Windsor typically play Pop, Jazz, Ibiza club, and most respond to enquiries within 3 hours. Demand peaks in June, July, August, 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 Saxophonist in Windsor?
Prices for Saxophonists vary depending on experience, set length, and the size of the act. As a guide, budget Saxophonists typically charge around £270 per booking, mid-range acts around £360, and high-end Saxophonists from £450 per booking upwards.
What does a soprano saxophonist mean?
Soprano saxophonists play the smallest and highest-pitched saxophone, known for its agility and bright sound. Often featured in classical and jazz music settings, some classic songs that feature a soprano saxophone include, “Careless Whisper” by George Michael and “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty.
Take a look at the videos of our soprano sax players for hire to get a feel for their sound.
What does an alto saxophonist mean?
Alto saxophones are the most common type of saxophone. Known for their warm, lyrical tone, alto saxophones are popular in jazz and pop. Some popular songs that include an alto saxophone include “Stand By Me” by Ben E King and “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars.
Check our collection of alto sax players for hire, to watch their videos and get a sense of their sound.
What does a tenor saxophonist mean?
Larger and bolder than the alto, with a rich, expressive sound, the tenor saxophone is most commonly used in jazz, blues, and rock. Popular songs with a tenor saxophone include "Smooth Operator" by Sade and "The Girl from Ipanema" by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto.
To get an idea of the sound of our tenor saxophonists for hire, check out their profiles where you'll find videos of them performing live.
What does baritone saxophonist mean?
Deepest and lowest-pitched saxophone, the baritone saxophone adds a warm and full bottom end to the sound. Baritone saxophonists usually play in jazz, classical music, and even some contemporary music.
Respect by Aretha Franklin and “Pick Up the Pieces" by Average White Band are two popular songs that include a baritone saxophone.
To hear what our baritone sax players sound like, check out their profiles.
What does bass saxophonist mean?
Rarest and largest saxophone, with a booming and tuba-like sound, bass saxophonists are mostly found in classical and experimental music.
Some classic bass sax songs include “Mood Indigo" by Duke Ellington and "Tiger Rag" by Original Dixieland Jass Band.
A guide to hiring Saxophonists
Take the hassle out of hiring Saxophonists with Encore Musicians
This page was created by the Encore team using data from 8844 bookings and 4253 verified reviews across the UK.
Last updated: 28 June 2026























