We’re musicians providing musician services.

As budding wedding musicians back in 2004 we began to search out opportunities to attract more customers. It was the early days of the internet, so we went and built ourselves a website. Our online bookings went up, but we could have done with more. That's when we decided to build ChurchMusic.ie. Since then the website has steadily grown from strength to strength.

Founded website

It was a tentative start, with only ourselves advertised as musicians - Michael's string quartet, and John's group the Kinvara Trio!

Growing customer base

Fast forward 2 years later and we had over 50 musicians advertising their services, everything from flautists to string quartets.

Largest website

With over 120 church musicians advertising, ChurchMusic.ie was now the largest web application of this nature in Ireland.

Complete reconstruction

The website has now undergone a complete transformation, using the latest technological enhancements in the area of web development.

Our musicians

Professional musicians who are experienced performers of liturgical music and hymns for church ceremonies, including weddings, but who also have diverse repertoires suitable for all sorts of occasions.

Whether it is classical, spiritual, jazz or pop, ChurchMusic.ie features a wide variety of talented performers, from the Asgards, pictured, who specialize in traditional Irish music, to Tipperary singer-guitarist Darran Bourke.

It's about the numbers, stupid.

We track statistical data accross the platform, so that we can analyze how best to attract traffic and make the website relevant to customers.

120+

Users on the platform

Subscribers paying a monthly/yearly fee.

25k

In 2024 over 5000 unique visitors came to ChurchMusic.ie.

Google Analytics reports that, in addition, there were 25k page views.

782

Enquiries in 2024

Customers filling out the enquiry form attached to each musician's profile listing.

You'll be in good company

There is a wide selection of individual musicians and music groups, all categorized according to their type of music and their location.

From the blog

We regularly write on topics related to church and wedding music in Ireland, providing guides and FAQs.