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Wedding singer in Windsor — acoustic music for Windsor & Berkshire weddings

Windsor is one of my most regular areas — I've been playing pub gigs at The Acre and The Trooper in Windsor for years, and wedding bookings in and around the town come through steadily throughout the year. Berkshire's country-house wedding scene is thriving and most of the big venues are inside my standard travel range.

Venues I've played at or near Windsor

  • The Acre, Windsor — regular pub gig venue, full acoustic nights
  • The Trooper, Windsor — another regular, Saturday evening sets
  • Windsor Guildhall — civil ceremonies
  • Oakley Court Hotel — riverside country house, bigger weddings
  • Coworth Park (Ascot) — luxury hotel weddings
  • Beaumont Estate — Old Windsor, lots of wedding work
  • Stoke Park (Stoke Poges, close by) — golf club & country house weddings

What Windsor-area weddings tend to look like

Berkshire weddings often involve country-house settings with outdoor drinks receptions and larger evening parties. Solo acoustic works perfectly for the ceremony and drinks — it reads as elegant without being showy, which matches the feel of most Windsor country-house venues. Lots of couples book me for just those two portions of the day and then bring in a DJ or band for the evening.

If your venue is Windsor town centre itself (e.g. Guildhall ceremonies), a softer, smaller setup works better — I'll scale the PA to the room. For larger country houses I'll bring the full setup.

Booking

Windsor is inside my standard Berkshire catchment — no travel surcharge for the town itself or immediate surroundings (Eton, Datchet, Old Windsor, Slough). Ascot, Sunningdale and Bracknell are also fine. Drop me a message with the date, venue and rough timings and I'll come back with a quote.

Frequently asked

Quick answers to the questions that come up most often when people reach out about a gig.

  • Can you learn a specific song for our wedding or event?
    For weddings, yes — I'll learn songs that really matter (first dance, ceremony entrance, a parent dance) but I need plenty of notice because I'm booked up and the work is squeezed around gigs. For a big event please give me at least a year's notice where you can. For smaller private functions and pub gigs, my 600+ song repertoire is the practical place to draw from — I'll almost always have the track you want already in the set.
  • Do you play ceremony, drinks reception AND the evening?
    Yes — I cover full wedding days regularly. Ceremony music, the post-vows walk-out, drinks reception, and into the evening. With wireless microphones on the same rig I can also handle the speeches, so an unconventional venue without its own PA is no problem as long as there's a power supply. We'll work the timings around your schedule so everything flows.
  • What's the difference between a solo acoustic singer and a wedding band?
    I cover both ends of that for most weddings. The ceremony, drinks reception and early-evening work brilliantly as solo acoustic — warm, personal, easy in smaller spaces. For the evening party, I scale up: electric guitar for the solos and louder numbers, backing tracks behind the live guitar and live vocals, which gives a full band-like sound without the footprint or cost of a four-piece. Because it's me and not a whole band relearning a setlist, I stay more flexible with last-minute song choices than most bands can be.