Electric Guitar and Singer Duos for Hire in Melbourne - Entertainers Australia
Get ready to rock your event with a talented electric guitar and singer duo, perfect for adding a local vibe to your Melbourne wedding or corporate gathering.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Electric Guitar and Singer Duo in Melbourne?
Melbourne Electric Guitar and Singer Duos range from $0.00 to $3,404.50, with most of the events booking at $1,852.25 on average.
| Event type | Typical cost in Melbourne |
|---|---|
| Art and Cultural Events | $0.00 – $300.00 |
| Corporate Events | $0.00 – $3,404.50 |
| Cruise Ship Events | $0.00 – $0.00 |
| Festival Events | $0.00 – $300.00 |
| Private Events | $0.00 – $3,404.50 |
| Wedding Events | $0.00 – $3,404.50 |
| Venues (Hotels, Pubs, Café, Restaurant, Nightclub, RSL, Sporting Club) | $300.00 – $3,404.50 |
| Aged Care Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Charity Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Community Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Concert Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Educational Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Funerals and Celebration of Life | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Health and Wellness Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
| Religious Events | $300.00 – $300.00 |
In Melbourne, an electric guitar and singer duo brings an unmistakable vibe to venues like The Corner Hotel in Richmond, where the intimate setting enhances their ability to connect with the audience. These duos are versatile, able to set the tone for laid-back afternoon garden parties or ramp up the energy for a Saturday night celebration. The right pair will adapt their setlist on the fly, seamlessly transitioning from acoustic ballads to upbeat crowd-pleasers depending on the crowd's energy. It’s worth noting that they require enough space to set up without feeling cramped—so check the venue layout before booking. During busy seasons, like the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in March, it’s smart to organise your entertainment well ahead of time as spots fill quickly. You'll find that a great duo adds character, transforming any gathering into a memorable event that resonates long after the final chord is played.