Live footage, not studio tracks
Ask for video from a real wedding. Studio recordings tell you nothing about how a band reads a room.
Wedding DJs and bands
Tell us the vibe — a band for the first two hours then a DJ, or one act all night. Up to four available acts come back with pricing, set lists and what they need from the venue.
Typical spend
$1,200 – $8,000
A solo DJ with lighting sits at the lower end; a five-piece band with sound engineer and MC duties sits near the top.
Start here
Two minutes, no account needed. DJ or band is already ticked for you.
Always free for couples
Max 4 DJs and bands per brief
Every brief checked by a human
Why this beats a directory
Ask for video from a real wedding. Studio recordings tell you nothing about how a band reads a room.
Acts tell you what the venue needs to supply — power, stage size, curfew — before you sign anything.
Every quote, contact and note for your dj or band sits in your wedding portal, next to the rest of your suppliers — so you can compare like for like instead of digging through your inbox.
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Date, region, guest count and what you want from your dj or band.
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A real person verifies your brief, then shares it only with DJs and bands who work in your area and are free on your date.
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Up to four get in touch with pricing. Compare them side by side in your portal and choose one.
Before you book
FAQs
Bands bring energy and a moment; DJs cover more decades and cost less. A common approach is a band for the first hour of dancing, then a DJ until close.
Most Australian wedding DJs charge between $1,200 and $2,500 for a full evening including lighting and a PA. Bands start higher and scale with the number of musicians.
Many DJs and bandleaders will MC as part of their fee. Confirm it — otherwise the job usually falls to a nervous friend.
Where we match
Pick your region for local pricing, seasons and DJs and bands who already work there.