wedding DJ<\/a> can mean the difference between a insipid, wedding DJ’s middle of the road set that a handful of your guests bop along to, or a high energy flow of floor fillers that gets talked about for years afterwards. Start looking for wedding DJs as far in advance as possible; the good ones may get booked up a year or more in advance. Take your time and interview at least three or four DJs to get a good comparison.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Drawing up a list of questions will help you to compare wedding DJs. Here are some wedding DJ questions you could ask including questions about practical arrangements, costs, experience, musical style, and appearance. You don’t necessarily need to ask each DJ every question, just choose the ones that are most important to you.<\/p>\n
Questions about practical arrangements<\/h3>\n\n- Are you available on our chosen wedding date?<\/li>\n
- Have you performed at the reception venue before?<\/li>\n
- Do you have a back up DJ to attend the wedding if you are ill on the day?<\/li>\n
- How long do you need to set up?<\/li>\n
- Do you have back up equipment if something goes wrong?<\/li>\n
- Do you have liability insurance?<\/li>\n
- Can you play throughout the entire reception?<\/li>\n
- Can you take on the role of Master of Ceremonies?<\/li>\n
- Can we use your microphone for the speeches? Is it wireless?<\/li>\n
- Will you personally be the DJ for our wedding, or will it be one of your colleagues?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Questions about cost<\/h3>\n