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📦 DJ Packages 📦
1hr package $145
3hr package $475
4hr package $575
5hr package $675
All Packages Includes: [2x Speakers Stands 🔊, 1 Microphone 🎤, 1 MIXER DECK 🎹, 4 LED Lights💡, All Leads and Power cords]
Is it worth having a DJ at a wedding?
Even if your wedding is taking place in a remote part of the planet, you should still consider hiring a professional DJ. Wedding DJs are hired to ensure that everyone of the guests, including the bride and groom's family, have a good time. They're also making an effort to lift spirits and keep the party lively.
How much does a wedding DJ cost?
The average cost of a wedding DJ is around AUD$1,200, but this doesn't reflect the wide range of prices you're likely to see while planning your event. In reality, you'll see DJ companies charging anywhere from AUD$600 up to AUD $3,500. Get your party started with Let's Play Dj with 20 Years of experience.
Can you just have a DJ at a wedding?
If venue space is an issue, a wedding DJ may be the right choice for you. With just a DJ booth, lighting rig and speakers, a DJ can adjust their set-up to work around your requirements.
How much should you charge to DJ an event?
DJ services typically cost between $200 and $3,000, though the amount varies based on the experience of the DJ, the location of the event and the equipment used. A novice DJ will cost $150 to $500. Experienced DJs or those who are well-known locally may charge $1,500 to $3,000.
How long does a DJ stay at a wedding?
To hold a wedding party, a DJ can stay between 4 and 6 hours, but If the party is extended, we at lpdj will add the value of AUD$100.00 for additional hours.
How long will a Wedding DJ from LPDJ perform for?
The length of a DJ's set is pretty much up to you, to fit with your wedding day timing. It's usual for Wedding DJs to provide music for around 4-5 or more than 6 hours.
Should you meet with dj before wedding?
A professional Dj would typically arrange a meeting with you and the client before the event so that you can get to know one another. After you've had some time to get to know your DJ and they've had a chance to gain a sense of your personality and musical preferences, only then will we begin the planning process.
Should you meet with DJ before booking?
If you want to have a really strong rapport with all of your vendors on the big day, being able to have some face time (or even setting up a call with them) ahead of the wedding is important. If they're unwilling to meet or chat, they might be a bad fit.