Engaged couple asking questions to a wedding DJ during consultation

10 Questions to Ask Your Wedding DJ Before You Book

Not all wedding DJs are created equal. Some are great at hyping the dance floor, others excel at managing your timeline behind the scenes and the best do both. Before you sign a contract, make sure you ask the right questions to avoid surprises and ensure you’re hiring someone who fits your vision.

Here are the 10 most important questions to ask your wedding DJ before you book.

1. How do you tailor your performance to each couple?

Great DJs don’t just show up with a playlist. They take time to understand your style, crowd, and vibe. Ask how they get to know your preferences and how much input you’ll have in the final setlist.

2. Can you walk me through your planning process?

You want someone organized. Your DJ should be able to explain how they prep for weddings, what materials they’ll ask from you, and how far in advance they need your timeline and song selections.

3. What’s included in your package?

Don’t assume anything. Confirm what’s included: ceremony audio, cocktail hour, uplighting, microphones, travel, setup time, and whether there are additional fees for extra hours or gear.

4. Do you have backup equipment?

Professional DJs always carry backup speakers, cables, and microphones. If something fails mid-reception, your guests should never know.

5. What do you do if the dance floor isn’t full?

The ability to read the room is what separates amateurs from pros. Ask how they adapt when the energy dips and what strategies they use to keep things flowing.

6. Will you be our actual DJ?

If you’re booking through a multi-operator company, clarify whether the person you’re speaking with is the one who will perform at your wedding or if it’ll be someone else entirely.

7. How do you handle announcements and the microphone?

Some DJs are energetic emcees. Others are more reserved. Ask how much they use the mic and what kind of presence they bring so it aligns with your expectations.

8. Do you take requests?

Most DJs allow guest requests but filter them based on your preferences. Some have a strict no-request policy. Clarify how they handle it in the moment.

9. Have you worked at our venue before?

Familiarity with your venue helps the DJ plan for acoustics, setup logistics, and flow. If they haven’t, they should be willing to reach out to the venue ahead of time.

10. Are you insured?

Some venues require DJs to carry liability insurance. If they don’t have it, that’s a red flag.

Bonus Tip: Pay Attention to Their Questions Too

Great DJs will also ask you meaningful questions. They want to understand your vibe, logistics, and vision, not just sell you a service. If the conversation feels one-sided, keep looking.

Why Couples Choose Pryme Tyme Entertainment

We believe hiring a wedding DJ should feel like teaming up with someone who gets it. That’s why our consultations are never rushed. We ask the right questions, share real advice, and tailor every experience to your personality, not a cookie-cutter template.