Bу announcements I mean announcing tһе names οf tһе wedding party wһеח tһеу walk іח аחԁ announcing tһе bride аחԁ groom аƖѕο announcing tһе first dance, cutting οf tһе cake, bouquet toss, ect חοt someone wһο јυѕt plays music аחԁ thats іt. Hοw much fοr a decent DJ? Thanks :)

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4 Comments to “How much should a DJ at a wedding cost that also does announcements?”

  1. The Big Guy says:

    DJ prices range anywhere from $500 (cheap) to $1500 (which is the most I’ve charged). It really depends on how long your event is, how much you want your DJ to do and how much equipment he needs to bring. Don’t forget travel and setup time as well. It also depends on what you mean by decent. Personally, I would say $600-$800 for 5-6 hours.

  2. navillusette says:

    I paid $800. We had a DJ with many years experience and some huge name clients. The DJ was not high on my priority list, but I was more than pleased with him, and surprised at what a huge difference having a excellent DJ made. The others we talked to were either similarly priced, but had much less experience, or cheap- the guy who seriously was going to bring in his iPod and hook it up to his speakers, we just needed to give him a list of songs to download. (Yeah, aptly!)

  3. rosie says:

    It really depends if your going with an entertainment company they can range from $ 3000 to $ 6000 for mc/music.

    For a normal dj that has simple illumination and will do the MC will more then likely run around $ 1500. It also depends on where you life.

    Those are prices for the Los Angeles area.

  4. Shannon says:

    I am paying about $500 for my DJ…and the announcing is included. Here is a link to local DJs, maybe just call and price them out or visit their websites:

    http://weddings.weddingchannel.....ndors.aspx

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