Wedding Cellists for hire in Lancashire
The cello has a deep, rich tone that creates a calm and emotional atmosphere. It’s a beautiful choice for couples who want something classical yet warm and modern in feel.
— Perrine Gouarne, Managing Director at Encore Musicians
Latest reviews of our Wedding Cellists in Lancashire

"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 Lancashire)

"Claire played for our wedding on the 5th December 2025 and she was fantastic! The contact and information in the run up to the wedding was great, Claire was professional, kind, helpful and accommodating and I knew we were in safe hands. Claire played beautifully and our guests were so impressed, as were we. I wouldnt hesitate in recommending Claire for your wedding or any other function. Thank you again Claire xx"
Katy hired CelloUna for a Wedding (available in Lancashire)

"10/10 would recommend Eliza to everyone and anyone who wants live music at their wedding or event. The standard Eliza set for the day was high, and it made the wedding as glamorous and special as we wanted it to be. Thank you!!!"
Abi hired Cellist Eliza for a Wedding (available in Lancashire)
FAQs about hiring Wedding Cellists in Lancashire
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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 renditions of your favourite pop, folk, or jazz tune. Best to check first before asking them to play Sub-Saharan reggae though.
Will I need to provide the cellist with any equipment?
Other than a seat, probably not. If your venue is small, they will likely play unamplified. All they'll need to make the music happen is their violin, a bow, and a receptive audience (oh, and probably a music stand). If your venue is larger, they should be able to provide amplification.
Will my cellist be able to play Ave Maria, Après un rêve, & Sicilienne during the signing of the register?
Well, Sheku Kanneh-Mason did it for Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding - so why not!
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