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Top 5 Tips for Hiring Your Wedding DJ


DJ Pop Pop & MC Nana

Getting engaged is an exciting time. The congratulations are pouring in, and everyone is excited for you. However, it doesn't take long for the weight of planning your wedding to set in.


Those who were congratulating you are now asking those heavy questions. Have you set a date? Have you found a venue? What about the entertainment?

It is not uncommon to start feeling the pressure early in the planning stages, but never fear. This list will help you with one of the most important to-dos on your list: finding the perfect DJ.


This list covers the top five tips for finding the best wedding DJ. We will cover such things as style, equipment, and playlists. So, take a deep breath, and let us help prepare you for creating the perfect atmosphere for your special day.


1. Know Your Style

Not all DJs are created equal. It is important for you to know what kind of vibe you wish to set for your guests. Whether your style is vintage, rustic, modern, or something completely different, you should keep this in mind when selecting your DJ.


Choosing a DJ whose more familiar with fraternity parties might not mesh well with your formal or traditional themed wedding. Don't be afraid to ask a prospective DJ their style. Asking questions is the best way to make sure you find the right match.


2. Consider What Equipment is Included in the Price

When searching for a DJ, you will find there are a variety of packages they offer. Some include only the basic equipment: speakers and a turntable. However, others will include special accents such as uplighting or a photo booth.


Again, don't be afraid to ask questions. The last thing any couple wants is to think they are getting one thing but receive another. These accents may add to the cost, so be sure to know exactly what you are getting and how much it costs before signing a contract.


3. Know How Many Hours are Included

This one is easy to overlook. You might think, "well, I'm hiring a DJ for my wedding, so they must be staying until the wedding ends, right?" Well, that's not exactly the case.


Wedding DJs tend to schedule their time for four to six hours of your wedding. If you plan on having a lengthy reception, it's important to discuss this with your prospective DJ. There is an additional cost for hours added beyond the agreed upon schedule.


4. Write Down Your Playlist

Every couple has specific songs they'd like to hear at their wedding. Whether it is for your first dance, to set a particular atmosphere, or simply because you know what you like, it's important to jot down a list of songs you wish to hear during your reception.


A great DJ can read the crowd though they will expect and thank you for having a list of songs you would like to hear. They may have some suggestions, but it is up to you and your fiancé to determine what gets played and what is left out.


5. Ask if They Specialize in Weddings

This may be one of the most important things to consider. Not all DJs specialize in weddings. Knowing this can save you a lot of headache down the road.


Finding a DJ who specializes in weddings makes the entire process run more smoothly. They will be more familiar with each stage of your special day. They will be on cue as you walk down the aisle and as the night progresses. Remember to ask questions.

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