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Bride & Groom after their wedding ceremony are ready to go enjoy cocktails and mingling with guests.
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If you’ve never planned a wedding before, it can be difficult to understand why a specific type of wedding pro costs what they do. For example, the average cost of wedding DJ services in the United States is $1,000 but what are the factors that go into that price?
Staffing and Labor
When it comes to hiring a DJ, it’s really all about finding a person who has a great personality and who you genuinely like and trust. DJ companies expect a lot from their DJs, from the initial consultations to all of the communication with you (answering every email in a timely fashion, for example) and prep work in advance of your wedding and on the day of. It’s important that DJs are compensated for this so that the person you interview, think is awesome, and hire months before your wedding is the same person who will be there on your big day.
Time
This one should be obvious—you’re paying for your DJ’s time. You’ll probably meet with your DJ at least once in advance of your wedding, and he or she will likely create a script and playlist specifically for your wedding in advance—that takes several hours of time, too. And on your wedding day, your DJ has to travel, set up, perform at your wedding, and break down. So even if you’re technically paying for your DJ to perform for four hours during your reception, there are many hours of work beyond that that you may not even see.
Gear Purchase and Upkeep
You probably want your DJ to have the most up-to-date, modern equipment to best serve your wedding—to make sure that everyone can hear the music, and that you aren’t left with “dead air” due to failing technology. It definitely costs money (thousands of dollars) to not only purchase the most state-of-the-art equipment, but also to make sure that everything, from computers to sound equipment and more, is working properly and to fix anything that isn’t. If lighting is part of your DJ’s package, this can be an added expense.
Music
Yes, your DJ has to pay
July 15, 2018
Reggie on sax for cocktails and mingle at Gail’s 75th Birthday celebration!
May 5, 2018
Another fun wedding celebration!
May 5, 2018
I would like to thank Gabby a great friend and one of our finest DJ’s for working his magic at Mr & Mrs Hansen’s wedding celebration @ #outofthebluewaterfront It was an honor and pleasure to be invited to celebrate with you! Many years of love and happiness 😍
Wireless Decor Uplighting will create a beautiful backdrop for any wedding celebration!
Nothing like sneaking up on the Bride & Groom😁🤪😁🤪.