1. Know Your Vibe – It’s Everything
What kind of mood are you going for? You might envision a party that feels like a Saturday night out, or maybe you want a chill, laid-back atmosphere that slowly evolves into a dance-off. Some DJs are all about high-energy mixes, while others know how to subtly blend tracks for a more sophisticated vibe. Think of the DJs as musical directors for your day – so start by picturing exactly how you want it to feel.
Tip: Make a short list of genres, artists, or songs that capture what you’re after. This will help you communicate your vision and make sure your DJ’s style aligns with your expectations.
2. Experience Matters, but Personality Counts Too
You want someone who can keep the party going, handle song requests on the fly, and maybe even do a little MC’ing. That’s where experience comes in – an experienced DJ knows how to read the room, adjust to weird technical glitches, and nail that perfect timing. But it’s also essential to vibe with them. A good DJ will bring energy, but the best ones bring that energy without making it feel like they’re stealing the show.
Tip: Schedule a consultation and see if you’re comfortable chatting with them. Trust your instincts here; if they feel like someone you’d invite to your wedding as a guest, it’s probably a good match.
3. Look for Reviews and Recommendations
It’s super helpful to see what past couples have said. Pay attention to reviews that highlight how they handled hiccups or last-minute changes (trust us, these always happen). Even better, ask your wedding planner or venue – they’ll often know the DJs who have a reputation for being crowd-pleasers and, just as importantly, for being easy to work with.
Tip: Ask about real wedding experiences, not just what you see in a portfolio or Instagram highlights. A couple of glowing recommendations from friends or trusted sources can give you a real sense of who they are.
4. Budget with Style
Wedding DJs can have a wide range of prices, and it’s easy to assume that higher cost means higher quality, but it’s not always the case. That said, you’re paying for their skills and the gear they bring along. Expect to budget a little more if you’re looking for added flair like lighting, fog machines, or even custom mixes.
Tip: Ask upfront for a breakdown of services. Some DJs offer packages, while others work à la carte, which means you might have options to stay on budget without sacrificing your dream night.
5. Make Sure They’re Open to Your Music Tastes
You’ve got your dream playlist – now you need to make sure your DJ is open to making it happen. A great wedding DJ will blend your favorite songs with crowd-pleasers and read the room like a pro. Some may even take live requests or find creative ways to work unexpected favorites into the mix.
Tip: Share a list of must-plays and no-plays early. This gives them a chance to understand your taste and let you know if there’s any song on your list that might be tricky. (For example, some songs have different versions, or artists may release multiple remixes.)
6. See Them in Action
If possible, catch your DJ live. A video is helpful, but live action speaks louder than highlight reels. Some DJs will even invite you to a public event or an event showcase where you can get a taste of their set and see them work the crowd. You’ll quickly get a feel for how they connect with their audience, the quality of their sound setup, and whether they play off of requests and feedback.
Tip: If you can’t see them live, ask for a video of a full wedding set rather than a highlight reel. It’ll show how they handle the entire night, from ceremony vibes to the final song.
7. Ask the Right Questions
When you’re ready to book, ask for specifics on everything: sound equipment, backup plans, arrival times, and how they handle “what ifs” (because let’s be real, there’s always a “what if”). Do they have a plan if the power goes out? What if they’re ill? Knowing these answers will give you peace of mind.
Important questions:
- Do you take song requests from guests?
- How do you handle transitions between songs?
- What’s your backup plan if something goes wrong with the sound system?
8. Prioritize Communication
Throughout the process, make sure you’re talking openly with your DJ. They should be responsive and willing to work with you on the details. A DJ who’s easy to communicate with will make the planning process way smoother, and they’ll likely have great suggestions you hadn’t thought of yet.
9. Trust Your Gut
At the end of the day, trust your intuition. You want to be able to relax, enjoy, and trust that your DJ is holding it down. If something feels off, keep looking – there’s a DJ out there who’s a perfect match for you and your vision.
Final Word: The right wedding DJ is like the soundtrack to a movie – they make your day come alive. With some smart planning and the right questions, you’re on your way to a wedding everyone will be talking about (and dancing to) for years!