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Wedding DJs in Boston, MA
Real Boston pricing for wedding DJs, the questions every couple should ask before booking, and the red flags that should send you running.
Typical low
$1,750
Mid-range
$2,500
Typical high
$3,750
What you should be getting at this price
- 5–6 hours of reception play plus ceremony PA
- Wireless mics for vows, readings and toasts
- Dance-floor and uplighting (often add-on)
- MC duties for grand entrance, first dance, cake, send-off
- A documented planning meeting and music timeline
Five questions to ask before you book
- Can I watch unedited footage of you working a packed dance floor?
- How do you handle no-play and must-play lists?
- Do you MC, or do I need a separate emcee?
- What backup gear is on-site in case of failure?
- Are ceremony mics and uplighting included or extra?
Red flags in Boston
- Refuses to share a real wedding video (just mixes)
- Single-speaker setup for a 100+ guest room
- No backup laptop / no redundant audio
- Charges extra for the planning meeting itself
How Boston pricing compares
The average wedding in Boston runs about $52,000 all-in, and wedding DJs typically take 5% of that — which is where the $2,500 mid-range number above comes from. If your overall budget is materially below the local average, expect to be quoted closer to $1,750.
Where to actually find wedding DJs in Boston
Three sources that consistently outperform generic directories:
- Your venue's preferred list. Venues protect their reputation — the vendors on their list have already delivered there.
- Your other booked vendors. Photographers know the best florists. Planners know the best DJs. Ask.
- Instagram location tags. Search the Boston venue tag and you'll see who's actually shooting/lighting/filming there this season.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much do wedding DJs cost in Boston?
- Most couples in the Boston metro spend between $1,750 and $3,750 on wedding DJs, with a typical mid-range package landing around $2,500. That assumes a standard ~110-guest wedding and full-day coverage where applicable.
- How far in advance should I book a wedding DJ in Boston?
- Book 7+ months ahead for Saturdays in peak season (May–October). Friday and Sunday dates open up later, and off-season weekends (January–March) sometimes have availability under 90 days out.
- What should be included in a wedding DJ's quote?
- 5–6 hours of reception play plus ceremony PA · Wireless mics for vows, readings and toasts · Dance-floor and uplighting (often add-on) · MC duties for grand entrance, first dance, cake, send-off · A documented planning meeting and music timeline
- Can I save money without sacrificing quality?
- Yes — three reliable levers in Boston: book a Friday or Sunday (10–20% off most wedding DJs), trim coverage hours to what you actually need, and book a rising mid-career vendor instead of a marquee studio. You can routinely land at the $1,750 end without dropping a quality tier.
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