Your DJ is one of the most wedding djs you’ll hire, so it’s vital that you make sure yours is up to the task. It’s also important to ask your prospective DJ or MC about any personal preferences you may have for your big day. This can include a “do not play” list for songs you don’t want played at your wedding as well as anything that might be sensitive for members of your family or bridal party who are going through difficult times.
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It’s also a good idea to see your DJ or MC in action. If you can’t meet them in person to hear their music demos or watch their live performances, ask if they have clips on their website to get a sense of how they engage with audiences and the energy they bring to each performance.
A great DJ knows how to read a crowd and keep the energy up on the dance floor. They also know how to mix in different genres of music to keep everyone dancing all night long and avoid any lulls. This is especially helpful for large weddings where it’s challenging to please everyone, but a skilled DJ will do their best to ensure that there aren’t any awkward silences or glaring eardrums.