Wedding DJ Near Me
If you want your dance floor full all night, you’ll need a wedding DJ who can keep guests on their feet, play the music you love and soundtrack momentous moments with skill, and care. A wedding DJ does so much more than simply hit play, they orchestrate the entire reception.
First step
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Second step
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The wedding DJ is one of the most underrated vendors, and a person, or crew, that couples frequently end up paying not enough thought to. Often leaving the hiring of them to the last minute, and subsequently not getting the kind of entertainment they’d dreamed of for their wedding.
Good quality wedding DJs do so much more than just play music at a reception. They set the mood for the wedding, and control the flow of events. There’s a reason why DJs are called MCs (master of ceremonies), and it’s because they orchestrate their guests not simply by the music they play, but also by their command of the schedule.
By deciding to let Spotify DJ your wedding, you’re losing a responsible, knowledgeable person who can look after your reception while you’re enjoying yourself. How are you supposed to lose yourself in the moment, when you know you have to get on the mic and call up tables to go visit the buffet! You can’t.
When controlling the schedule, an experienced wedding DJ will take the responsibility from you, and corral your guests in a fun, organized way. Ensuring events run smoothly, while also making sure everyone has the best time. And they do that last part by knowing how to read a room. A phone plugged into the speakers will just blare out whatever playlisted tracks you’ve told it too. Whereas, a good DJ will get a feel for what the vibe is, and play music accordingly.
Taking requests often plays a major part in the role of the wedding DJ, and it’s another aspect they excel in. DJs can competently, and artistically mix in the (crazy) requests your loved ones give them during the night, without any fuss.
The same cannot be said for cell phone DJs. Music will cut out, tracks will be played in a random order, and there’ll also be a little gaggle of hardcore music fans circling that phone. Which does not create a good vibe.
Your wedding DJ will have also been briefed in the type of music you want, and don’t want played at your reception. Whereas your guests can choose to play whatever they want on your phone, with next to no control. Meaning, the mood you’d originally envisaged for the event may be ruined.
Finding the right DJ for your wedding should be a priority, and deciding early what type of vibe you want at your reception will really help with this. Do you want something smooth and classy? Or more upbeat and lively? This will be reflected in the personality of the DJ, as much as the music they play. So try to meet them beforehand to see if their temperament matches your expectation. Otherwise, you might wind up hating every minute they spend talking on the mic, or speaking with your guests.
It’s also worth considering whether you just want a DJ playing on your big day, or would you rather they were complemented by a string quartet, or some other style of live band. If your budget can stretch to having two, or three forms of entertainment on the day, it’ll add a really dynamic quality to the event.
The best wedding DJs get booked up early, and they are always in demand. Be sure to book yours 9–12 months before the big day to avoid disappointment, 6–9 months at the latest. Long before the wedding, discuss with your chosen DJ what equipment they may need, and see if you, or your venue, needs to hire something ahead of time. The last thing you want on the day is to find that some vital cables are missing, or that your DJ doesn’t have their own microphone!
Deciding early on the DJ you want playing at your wedding will also help with the overall budget, clarifying how much you can spend on other vendors within the entertainment part of your spending.