DJs in London
I have the biggest love for music, nothing thrills me more than being a part of an atmosphere that everyone remembers, long after last orders at th...
I have the biggest love for music, nothing thrills me more than being a part of an atmosphere that everyone remembers, long after last orders at th...
Katoff is a melodic and progressive DJ/producer known for crafting emotionally rich and deeply rhythmic electronic music. Blending hypnotic grooves...
Katoff is a melodic and progressive DJ/producer known for crafting emotionally rich and deeply rhythmic electronic music. Blending hypnotic grooves...
In the pulsating heart of electronic dance music beats the soul of Daft Punks, a dynamic tribute act dedicated to igniting dance floors with the el...
In the pulsating heart of electronic dance music beats the soul of Daft Punks, a dynamic tribute act dedicated to igniting dance floors with the el...
Van Storck, a Brazilian DJ and Producer with over 18 years of experience, has left her mark on the music scene in Brazil and beyond. Having perform...
Van Storck, a Brazilian DJ and Producer with over 18 years of experience, has left her mark on the music scene in Brazil and beyond. Having perform...
Name: Richard Ellis Hawley – Professional DJ & Live Musician
Location: Nationwide (Based in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham)
Travel Rate: 55p p...
Name: Richard Ellis Hawley – Professional DJ & Live Musician
Location: Nationwide (Based in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham)
Travel Rate: 55p p...
Mixmaster 2024 finalist, playing highly technical sets with 4 deck mixes, acapelas, loops, effects and creation of loops on the fly with synths and...
Mixmaster 2024 finalist, playing highly technical sets with 4 deck mixes, acapelas, loops, effects and creation of loops on the fly with synths and...
DJs in London for events and celebrations
What to expect from a London DJ service
A professional DJ in London typically provides more than music playback. Most offer a structured planning process, including a consultation about crowd profile, preferred genres, and key moments such as entrances, speeches, and final songs. On the day, you can expect reliable arrival times, tidy setup, and smooth transitions that keep energy consistent without overpowering conversation when the room needs it. Many DJs also act as a light-touch host, making short announcements, coordinating with venues, and keeping the schedule on track.
Suitable occasions and formats
London DJs are commonly booked for:
- Weddings (ceremony background, cocktail hour, evening party)
- Corporate events (brand-safe playlists, awards, product launches)
- Private parties (birthdays, anniversaries, milestone celebrations)
- Club nights and pop-ups (genre-led sets and guest slots)
- Seasonal events (Christmas parties, summer socials)
Some DJs specialise in open-format mixing across decades, while others focus on niche styles such as house, disco, hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, garage, drum & bass, or Latin. If your event includes mixed ages or international guests, an open-format approach can be a practical choice.
Price ranges and what affects cost
In London, pricing varies by experience, date, and production needs. As a general guide, smaller private events often fall around £250–£600 for 3–5 hours. Weddings and peak-season Saturdays may be £500–£1,200+. Corporate events, extended hours, and higher production levels can reach £1,000–£2,500+. Costs are influenced by set length, travel and parking, early setup, sound limits at the venue, and whether lighting, microphones, or additional speakers are required.
Equipment, setup, and venue requirements
Most DJs bring a controller or media players, a mixer, laptop or USB backups, and a PA system sized to the room. Lighting may include uplights, moving heads, or a simple dancefloor wash. For speeches and announcements, ask for microphones – at least one wireless handheld, plus a backup. Confirm power access near the performance area, space – typically 2m x 1.5m minimum, and any noise restrictions or in-house sound policies. If the venue provides a PA, clarify compatibility and who is responsible for sound checks.
Booking considerations and practical tips
Before confirming, request a written agreement covering hours, overtime rates, cancellation terms, and setup times. Share a rough running order and any must-play or do-not-play guidance. If the event is in central London, plan for loading access and parking, as these can affect arrival times and fees. A reputable DJ should confirm contingency plans, including music backups and replacement options if illness occurs.
FAQ
How far in advance should I book?
For summer weekends and December dates, aim for 3–9 months. For midweek events, 4–8 weeks is often workable.
Can I provide a playlist?
Yes. Use “must-play”, “nice-to-have”, and “do-not-play” lists, and allow flexibility so the DJ can read the room.
Do London DJs provide sound and lighting?
Most can. Confirm speakers, DJ booth, basic lighting, and microphones, and ask what upgrades are available.
What deposit is normal?
Commonly 20–50% with the balance due before or on the event date, depending on the supplier’s terms.
How do I make sure the volume is appropriate?
Ask about timing, venue limits, and whether speakers will be positioned to cover the room evenly without excessive volume near tables.