Singing Guitarists for hire in Birmingham
Latest reviews of our Singing Guitarists in Birmingham

"Jack was extremely good! His interaction with our guests was out of this world! Would happily book him again!"
Mario hired Jack and the Song Menu for a Private event (available in Birmingham)

"Tom was brilliant, so talented & hit the brief. Would definitely book again."
Hannah hired Tom Wilder Chase for a Corporate event (available in Birmingham)

"Great performance and excellent communication throughout from Naiko. We would thoroughly recommend!"
Beth hired Naiko for a Bar / Club / Venue event (available in Birmingham)
FAQs about hiring Singing guitarists in Birmingham
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Is it hard to sing and play guitar?
Singing and playing guitar simultaneously can be a challenging task for both beginners and experienced musicians. It requires coordination, timing, and the ability to focus on two separate tasks at once. Experienced musicians may find it easier to sing and play guitar simultaneously, but it still requires a high level of skill and practice. They need to be able to anticipate the chords and lyrics of the song, and they need to be able to adjust their playing and singing to match the tempo and dynamics of the music. With practice, most people can learn to sing and play guitar simultaneously. It is a rewarding skill that can add a new dimension to your musical performance.
How to choose the right singing guitarist?
Choosing the right singing guitarist for your event can make or break the atmosphere and mood of the occasion. Here are some factors to consider when making your decision: - Musical Style and Genre: Think about the overall theme and vibe of your event and choose a singing guitarist who aligns with that style. If you're planning a casual gathering, a singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar might be perfect. For a more formal event, a vocalist with a wider repertoire and a backing band might be more suitable. - Experience and Repertoire: Ensure the singing guitarist has a proven track record of success in similar events. With Encore, you can read their reviews to evaluate their experience level and reputation. - Stage Presence and Professionalism: Choose a singing guitarist who exudes confidence and stage presence. They should be able to engage the audience, interact with guests, and maintain a professional demeanour throughout the event. On our site, you can browse through our collection of 360 singing guitarists who can bring your event to the next level.
How much time do singing guitarists take to set up?
Your singing guitarist will usually arrive about an hour or so before their performance begins to set up and get settled before they start playing. To avoid any delays, make sure the performance space is ready for the singing guitarist prior to their arrival.
Hiring a Singing Guitarist in Birmingham
Known to have more canals than Venice, Birmingham is a cultural hive of musical activity. With its rich industrial history and a thriving arts scene, the city offers a vibrant backdrop for live music. From stylish venues in the Jewellery Quarter to historic halls in the city centre, Birmingham is packed with opportunities to enjoy and hire talented local performers for any occasion.
Useful information
Singing guitarists in Birmingham typically play Pop, Rock, Folk, and most respond to enquiries within an hour. 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 Singing Guitarist in Birmingham?
Prices for Singing guitarists vary depending on experience, set length, and the size of the act. As a guide, budget Singing guitarists typically charge around £270 per booking, mid-range acts around £385, and high-end Singing guitarists from £500 per booking upwards.
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Last updated: 7 June 2026























