Browse 1484 wedding DJs for hire, with 2802 reviews from real clients averaging 5 out of 5. From traditional disc jockeys to modern reception DJs who double as MCs, find the right wedding entertainment for your ceremony, drinks reception or evening party.
Many wedding DJs provide full sound systems, lighting and wireless microphones as part of their package, with prices ranging from $29 to an average of $610. Some specialise in particular genres or cultural celebrations, while others offer flexible setlists covering everything from classic floor-fillers to current chart hits. Use the filters below to search by location, price and style, then compare profiles and listen to sample mixes.
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Add to favouritesA skilled wedding DJ does more than press play on a playlist. Professional disc jockeys manage the entire musical flow of your day, from soft background tracks during the meal to peak-hour dance floor anthems. Most also act as master of ceremonies, coordinating announcements, speeches and key moments like the first dance and cake cutting so the day runs to schedule without awkward silences.
Wedding DJs typically arrive several hours before guests to set up PA systems, check acoustics and run through your timeline. Many bring their own lighting rigs, from subtle uplighting to full dance floor setups. Unlike general event DJs, wedding specialists understand the specific pacing of a wedding day and know when to shift from ambient dinner music to high-energy party tracks. Some work alongside sax and DJ duos or wedding musicians who handle the ceremony before the DJ takes over for the evening.
Classic wedding floor-fillers like Brown Eyed Girl, Summer of 69, Angels and Mr Brightside tend to feature alongside more contemporary hits, though many DJs also specialise in particular genres like funk and soul, house, or chart music. Some take a strictly vinyl approach, while others mix digital tracks with live effects. For multicultural celebrations, look for DJs experienced with Bollywood, Afrobeats, Latin or other specific music traditions. If you want live music alongside DJ sets, wedding bands and mobile DJs often work well as a combined package, with the band covering earlier sets and the disc jockey keeping the party going late.
Wedding DJ rates range from $29 for a straightforward evening reception setup to $14532 for premium packages with extended hours, additional equipment and multi-room coverage. The average sits around $610, which typically covers a consultation, pre-event planning, full PA and lighting, and four to five hours of performance. Costs vary depending on the day of the week, time of year, travel distance and whether you need extras like uplighting, a photo booth feed or ceremony sound.