Questions to Ask a Wedding DJ Before Booking
- Ben Boylan

- Mar 19
- 5 min read
Planning your wedding is exciting… and a little overwhelming, right? One of the biggest decisions you’ll make is choosing the right DJ. The music literally sets the tone for your entire day. From your ceremony to that packed dance floor at the end of the night.
So if you’re Googling “questions to ask a wedding DJ before booking”, you’re on the right track!
I’ll walk you through exactly what to ask, why it matters, and how to tell if a DJ is actually worth it.
What Questions Should You Ask a Wedding DJ Before Booking?
Short answer: You should ask about experience, music style, equipment, logistics, pricing, and how they handle the flow of your wedding.
Here is the summary of the questions you'd want to ask:
How Experienced Is the DJ With Weddings?
How Do You Customize the Playlist?
What Equipment Do You Use (And Do You Have Backup)?
What’s Included in Your Pricing and Packages?
What Should Be Included in the Wedding DJ Contract?
Do You Act as an MC and Make Announcements?
How Do You Handle the Wedding Timeline?
How Do You Work With Other Vendors?
How Do I Know If a Wedding DJ Is Actually Good?
How Experienced Is the DJ With Weddings?
Ask this:
“How many weddings have you DJ’d?”
“Do you specialize in weddings or do other events too?”
“Have you worked at my venue before?”
Why it matters:
Not all DJs are wedding DJs.
A club DJ might be amazing at mixing, but weddings are a totally different game. You need someone who understands:
Ceremony timing
How to operate a wireless microphone without feedback or “dropouts”
First dances
Family moments
Crowd transitions (from dinner to party)
A lot of pressure
What a good answer sounds like:
They’ve done 20+ weddings
They talk about flow, not just music
They mention working with planners and venues
If they say “I mostly do clubs but I can do weddings,” that’s a red flag unless you are getting a major discount.
How Do You Customize the Playlist?

Ask this:
“Can we create a must-play and do-not-play list?”
“Do you take guest requests?”
“How do you read the crowd?
Why it matters:
Your wedding should not feel like a generic Spotify playlist.
A great DJ blends:
Your personal taste
Guest energy
Real-time crowd reading
Pro tip: The best DJs don’t just play songs. They curate moments.
Green flags:
They offer planning tools or music worksheets
They talk about building energy throughout the night
They’re flexible but still guide you with expertise
What Equipment Do You Use (And Do You Have Backup)?
Ask this:
“What equipment do you bring?”
“Do you have backup gear?”
“What happens if something fails?”
Why it matters:
Tech issues happen. What matters is how prepared they are.
A professional wedding DJ should have:
Backup speakers
Extra microphones
Redundant music sources (laptop + external drive)
Quick checklist:
Must-Have Equipment | Why It Matters |
Wireless and wired microphones | For vows & speeches |
Backup system | Prevents silence disasters |
Ceremony sound setup | Clear audio outdoors |
If they don’t mention backup gear immediately, that’s a concern.
Ask this:
“What’s included in your base package?”
“Are there overtime fees?”
“Do you offer ceremony + reception coverage?”
Why it matters:
Wedding DJ pricing can vary a lot in NYC.
Typical pricing factors:
Hours of coverage
Ceremony setup
Lighting
Other add-ons like photo booths, musicians, etc.
Travel/setup time
Watch out for:
Hidden fees
Extra charges for basic things (like a microphone at the wedding ceremony)
Pro insight: The cheapest DJ is rarely the best choice. You’re paying for experience + reliability, not just music.
What Should Be Included in the Wedding DJ Contract?

Ask this:
“Can I see a sample contract?”
“What’s your cancellation policy?”
“What happens if you can’t make it?”
Why it matters:
This protects you.
Your contract should clearly include:
Date, time, and location
Setup and breakdown details
Payment schedule
Backup DJ plan
If there’s no contract, walk away.
Do You Act as an MC and Make Announcements?
Ask this:
“Do you make announcements?”
“How do you handle introductions?”
“Will you be on the mic a lot?”
Why it matters:
Not every couple wants a DJ who talks all night.
Some DJs act like hype-men: constantly on the mic, making jokes, and trying to control the crowd. For a lot of weddings, that can feel unnecessary or even awkward.
Our approach:
Minimal talking
Only necessary announcements
No cheesy “MC show”
We’ll guide your guests when needed (like where to go or what’s happening next), but we stay out of the way and let the music do the work.
How Do You Handle the Wedding Timeline?
Ask this:
“Will you coordinate with my planner?”
“How do you manage timing for key moments?”
“Can you help build the timeline?”
Why it matters:
A wedding DJ is basically your behind-the-scenes director.
They manage:
Grand entrance timing
First dance cues
Speech transitions
Dance floor momentum
Real talk: A great DJ can save your timeline if things go off track.
How Do You Work With Other Vendors?
Ask this:
“Do you coordinate with photographers and planners?”
“Have you worked with live bands or hybrid setups?”
Why it matters:
Weddings are a team effort.
Your DJ should work seamlessly with:
Wedding planners
Photographers/videographers
Venue staff
This ensures moments like your first dance are perfectly captured.
How Do I Know If a Wedding DJ Is Actually Good?

Short answer: Reviews, consistency, and how they communicate.
Look for:
Strong Google/real reviews
Videos of real weddings (not just promo clips)
Clear, confident communication
Ask yourself:
Do they “get” your vision?
Do they feel organized and professional?
Do you trust them?
Wedding DJ Checklist Before Hiring
Here’s a quick cheat sheet you can screenshot:
Experienced in weddings (not just events)
Offers playlist customization
Has backup equipment
Clear pricing & no hidden fees
Provides a detailed contract
Comfortable MC style
Helps manage timeline
Works well with vendors
Wedding DJ FAQs: What Couples Should Know Before Booking
1. What are the most important questions for a wedding DJ interview?
Focus on:
Experience with weddings
Music customization
Backup plans
MC abilities
Pricing and contract details
6–12 months in advance is ideal, especially in NYC where top DJs book fast.
3. Should I give my DJ a playlist?
Yes, but don’t overdo it unless you feel like your happiness depends on it.
Give:
Must-play songs
Do-not-play list
Then let them read the crowd.
4. Do wedding DJs take requests from guests?
Most do, but it depends on your preference.
You can:
Allow all requests
Limit them
Block them entirely
Or make a password and give it out to select guests
5. What should a wedding DJ provide?
At minimum:
Sound system
Microphones
Music library
MC services
Backup equipment
6. How much does a wedding DJ cost in NYC?
Typically:
$1,500–$4,000+
If the price is under $2,000 for a full NYC-area wedding including the wedding ceremony, that is a red flag. Buyer beware!
Depends on experience, hours, and extras like lighting.
7. Can a DJ help with ceremony music too?
Yes! Most professional DJs offer ceremony + reception coverage.
Final Thoughts: Choosing the Right Wedding DJ
Your DJ can make or break your wedding.
They control:
The energy
The flow
The memories your guests take home
So don’t rush this decision. Ask the right questions, trust your instincts, and choose someone who genuinely understands your vision.
Ready to Talk About Your Wedding?
If you want a DJ who knows how to keep your dance floor packed and your timeline stress-free…
Schedule a call with Ben at NT Wedding DJs and let’s talk about your big day.




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