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How much does a wedding DJ cost?

A wedding DJ averages about $1,500, while a live band typically runs $3,000–$7,000+ depending on the number of musicians.

Short answer

The average wedding DJ costs about $1,500, and most couples pay between $1,000 and $2,500. That's roughly 8% of a typical wedding budget. Use the calculator below to see it alongside every other category.

Wedding DJ cost by tier

TierTypical costWhat you get
Budget DJ$500 – $1,000Reception-only, basic sound and lighting.
Average DJ$1,000 – $2,500Ceremony + reception, MC duties, uplighting.
Live band$3,000 – $7,000+4–10 piece band for a full reception.

Build your full wedding budget

The wedding DJ is one line in a bigger plan. Enter your total budget to split it across every category — venue, catering, photography, flowers, and more — and see where this line fits.

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Budget breakdown

Venue & catering

40% of budget

$12,000

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Photography & video

12% of budget

$3,600

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Attire & beauty

7% of budget

$2,100

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Flowers & decor

8% of budget

$2,400

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Music & entertainment

8% of budget

$2,400

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Cake & desserts

2% of budget

$600

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Stationery

2% of budget

$600

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Wedding rings

3% of budget

$900

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Planner & coordination

3% of budget

$900

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Miscellaneous & buffer

15% of budget

$4,500

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding DJ cost?+

A wedding DJ averages about $1,500, while a live band typically runs $3,000–$7,000+ depending on the number of musicians. Nationally it averages about $1,500, with most couples paying between $1,000 and $2,500. Your price depends on location, season, and exactly what's included.

What percentage of the wedding budget is the wedding DJ?+

Plan on roughly 8% of your total budget for this category. Enter your budget in the calculator on this page to see that share in real dollars, then adjust the line to match quotes you receive.

How can I save money on a wedding DJ?+

A DJ costs a fraction of a live band and can play any song — book the band only if a live sound is a must-have. Booking early and comparing at least three quotes also helps you avoid paying a premium.

Are these wedding DJ prices exact?+

No — they're U.S. national planning averages, not quotes, and are not financial advice. Real costs vary widely by region, date, and vendor. Use them as a starting range and replace the figure with an actual quote as you book.

Figures are U.S. national planning estimates, not quotes, and are not financial advice. Real wedding DJ prices vary by location, season, and vendor — always get a written quote.