The wedding DJ is one of the most important elements of your special day, so you must choose one who knows what they’re doing. That said, there are lots of different types of New Orleans DJ services –and some will be better suited for your event than others. If you want peace of mind (and happy guests), here are some things to consider when hiring a DJ:

What Does Your Budget Allow For?

Deciding what to pay for your DJ services is a lot like deciding how much of an engagement ring you want to buy your bride-to-be. It’s not always about what they need, but what you can afford—and there’s nothing wrong with that!

The first question you must ask yourself is how many people are coming to your wedding. The more guests and events you have going on during your reception (besides just dancing), the more time it’ll take for each one of those events to finish up so everyone can start dancing again. If you’re having a small wedding with under 100 guests, then chances are that they won’t need much time between each event happening at all if there aren’t any other activities scheduled during the evening besides dancing that would require extra time. This means that even if they don’t stay through the entire night (or even half of it), they could still get their fill of entertainment without having trouble finding something else fun to do after leaving early from things like cake cutting or bouquet tosses/garter tosses.

As mentioned earlier, if there will be a large number of people attending your party, then this might change things up since it would take longer for everyone in attendance before being able to start doing something else instead such as leaving early due to either exhaustion or boredom.

The Length Of The Ceremony

You should know how long each element of your wedding will be. It is important for you and your DJ to have an idea of when each event will take place, as well as when they need to begin setting up. If there are multiple events during the reception, you want to ensure enough time between each one so everyone can enjoy them.

If there are significant gaps in between events at your reception—like a 15-minute interval between dinner being served and the cake cutting—it’s probably best if you give guests plenty of warning about this beforehand so that they can get up and move around or use the restroom throughout the night.

If you’re having a religious ceremony, knowing how long the service should last can be challenging. Religious leaders have a lot of leeway in deciding when and where to cut their services short. If you’re having a secular wedding, such as at a courthouse or home, there will probably be some kind of time limit on your ceremony—but even then, it’s important that your guests can watch everything that’s going on.

What Do You Want Out Of Your DJ Services?

The next step is to figure out what you want from your DJ services. The vibe you’re going for and how you want your guests to feel are important factors in determining the length of your event.

You also must think about how you will feel when your wedding day comes along. Do you want it to be over instantly or a slow descent into the night?

Keep in mind that there are two sides to this coin: if you only want one hour of music, then there’s no need for three hours total; but if six hours sounds right, don’t settle for four!

Conclusion

We hope we’ve helped you to understand how long your DJ should be for your wedding. It can be a tricky question, but with some planning and research, you will find the right length for you and your guests.