And there it is! The number one question I am asked as a wedding DJ. “How do you keep the dance floor packed?” After all, the main reason you hire a DJ is for them to entertain and get people dancing. On that note, the DJ must take full responsibility for how the guests at a wedding respond to them by either dancing or not.
There are also a few things the newly married couple can do to support their DJ in packing the dance floor at their wedding reception.
With that said, I’ve put together a complete guide that includes tips for DJs and newlyweds on how to keep the dance floor PACKED all night long.
Tips For Engaged Couples And Newlyweds
Hire the Right DJ
There are so many experienced DJs with great reviews.
More importantly, you must hire a DJ with a proven track record that matches your personality and style.
A DJ must connect with their clients and “get in line” with the vibe and energy of the crowd.
They may have the DJ skills, but if they cannot connect with the guests they are serving, people won’t dance. It’s that simple.
Collaborate
Upon booking your wedding DJ, he or she should send you DJ planning forms to help guide you in selecting the music for your wedding.
Be sure to take the time to fill these forms out including your top song picks and special instructions.
This will help your DJ get a feel for the type of crowd they will be entertaining.
It will also help them prepare the most appropriate music in advance.
You DJ should always make themselves available to make music suggestions at any time.
They should also schedule at least one DJ consultation to review all of your selected music before your wedding day.
Create An Environment That Encourages Dancing
There is a very popular sign that DJs love to see at a wedding.
It is often located in the bathroom hanging on the mirror. It reads: “You look perfect, now get back out there and dance.”
Little gestures like this help set the tone for a fun night and help keep the dance floor packed!
Furthermore, it is so important to hire a DJ that understands that not only must they play great music, but create an environment of positive energy and fun for everyone to share.
Lighting
The proper lighting will help keep the dance floor packed at your wedding.
Furthermore, once the dancing segment of your reception begins, it is important that the reception area lights are dimmed.
There are a few reasons for this.
First, when the DJ fires up the dance music, if the venue’s lights also dim at this time, it sends a signal that it’s showtime and the dancing party has begun.
Second, people who may feel self-conscious are more likely to dance if they are not seen so clearly with bright lights.
Lastly, the dance floor lighting and uplighting can be seen more clearly which makes for a more dance club-like atmosphere.
How To Pack The Dance Floor
Tips For Wedding DJs
Personalize, Personalize, Personalize!
I still remember as a kid I hated going to weddings and I couldn’t stand wedding DJs. Why? First, I knew the opening song they would play would be “Celebration.” Then they would slow things down with “Lady in Red” and close with “Last Dance.”
I’m not saying these are bad songs, but it’s so important to remember all of your guests are attending your wedding to celebrate YOU and your husband or wife.
You want your music and dedications to reflect your specific tastes and personality.
It will be so refreshing to everyone attending your wedding and further remind everyone of what the day is really all about: The celebration of YOUR marriage.
Give Shout-Outs!
I love giving shout-outs to people during the night. It’s one of the best ways to fire up the crowd and personalize my DJ services.
Here is a really fun thing to do when planning your music.
As early as possible, ask several of your guests for a song they would like played at your wedding and never mention it again so they forget about it.
Next, submit their song requests to your DJ with their name attached.
On your wedding day, the DJ can give them a shout-out when playing their song and they go CRAZY when they hear it and so do all of their friends and family members!
Mix it up
One of the biggest mistakes a DJ makes is they don’t read the crowd.
They often think if people are not dancing they need to turn up the volume and intensity to motivate people to get off their seats. WRONG!
I always tell the DJs I train, “If people are not dancing, they are trying to tell you they don’t like what you are playing or how you’re performing.”
With that said, the DJ needs to try a different approach.
For example, maybe they can play a couple of slow songs, come out from behind the DJ booth, get some crowd participation and so on.
Always remember, you are paying your DJ to MC your wedding and keep the dance floor packed.
You have every right to ask them to mix things up when what they are doing isn’t working.
Take Song Requests On-The-Spot
What better way to know what type of music the people at the wedding want to hear than to take requests.
People in the crowd are walking directly to the DJ and they tell the EXACT song that will get them dancing.
In addition, when one person dances, many of their friends will join in.
If a DJ plays song requests consistently throughout the entire evening at a wedding, it will almost always guarantee that the dance full will remain full.
There are actually some DJs out there that do not accept song requests and I think that’s a huge mistake.
Play The Right Song At The Right Time
It is one thing to have a playlist of great songs. It is another to play the right song at the right time.
A DJ could play a particular song early in the evening and find that nobody is interested in dancing to it.
Then later in the evening, the crowd is begging him or her to play the song again.
What changed? The fun answer may be that the people at the wedding had a few more cocktails, but it’s more likely that the DJ played the wrong song at the wrong time initially.
I actually have playlists of songs that go over very well at the beginning of the dancing segment of a wedding reception.
I also have a playlist of songs that work great in the latter part of the evening.
With that said, there are never any absolutes and the DJ should always use their best judgment to determine the best time to play a particular song.
Build Momentum
This important factor to keep the dance floor packed should be addressed when interviewing your DJ.
I’ve seen it countless times, the dance floor is rocking, people have their hands in the air and are begging for more!!
What does the DJ do next? They do the unthinkable and play a slow song only to lose all momentum.
Don’t get me wrong. Slow songs should be played during wedding receptions.
However, if something is working, the crowd is simply telling you to keep doing what you’re doing until the dance floor says otherwise.
People do start to get physically tired from dancing.
Your DJ must watch for these signs of fatigue and then it’s at this time, they should switch things up and “bring in the fresh feet” as we say.
Dance Floor Killers
Family Photos
Visualize this for a moment. The dance floor is PACKED and suddenly the DJ announces “All of the bride’s family members please meet in the lobby for a family photo.”
Guess what happens next. Almost half of the people on the dance floor leave the floor. Shortly after, the DJ announces “All of the groom’s family members, please meet in the lobby for a family photo.”
At this point, the DJ has lost all momentum. Many of the guests will also leave the wedding after the photos are taken and the DJ will have an uphill climb for the rest of the night.
It’s always a good idea to ask your photographer if it’s possible to take these pictures during cocktail hour.
Family photos outside of the reception area during the dancing segment of the evening is a DJ’s worst nightmare and should be avoided at all cost.
Frequent Smoke Breaks By The Hosts With Guests
This is one of the most unique factors to be addressed to keep the dance floor packed at a wedding.
It is extremely important to understand that the newly married couple are like a magnet. Wherever they go, their guests will follow.
In other words, if a bride or groom are outside smoking for the majority of the night, two things will happen.
First, a very large group of people will follow them outside and many end up leaving the wedding.
Second, several guests inside will feel the couple is neglecting them and they will also leave early.
The Music Is Too Loud
Nothing will discourage guests at a wedding from dancing like music that is too loud.
Not only does it make the music sound horrible, but music that is too loud literally causes physical pain.
If a DJ’s goal is to have an empty dance floor, then blasting the music at extremely high levels is the way to have one.
If they want to have a packed dance floor, then the DJ must keep that volume at a level that is fun and energizing while remaining comfortable to the ear.
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Top 10 Qualities of a Great Wedding DJ
There are many different types of DJs. There is the club DJ, studio DJ, wedding DJ and many more. Since I myself primarily perform at weddings, I would like to take this time to talk about what makes a GREAT wedding DJ. I’d also like to cover how being a wedding DJ is unique and special in its own way.
It’s YOUR Big Day
DJs by nature LOVE to be the center of attention. That’s one of the reasons we became DJs in the first place.
However, a great wedding DJ must always remember that the wedding they are servicing is all about the couple and their guests.
Our big egos, they will have to take a back seat if we want to be great wedding DJs.
Clean DJ Set Up
(Wedding guest speaking) “WOW your banquet hall is beautiful! The flowers are gorgeous! All the food looks and smells amazing! The cake is breathtaking!
Look at the DJ equipment! It’s dusty, damaged and there are ugly wires everywhere!!!
A great wedding DJ understands that their setup can actually enhance or hinder the ambiance of your reception venue.
Professional DJs always keep their equipment updated and in excellent condition.
They also make sure to put wires and cables in their proper place…….out of sight!
A Great Wedding DJ Dresses Professionally
This is a wedding, not a high school graduation party.
A great wedding DJ should dress in a professional manner that communicates that the wedding that they are DJing is a VERY important formal event.
They should take the time to properly dress and groom themselves.
Not to mention, the photographer shouldn’t have to take extra time to edit them out of your pictures.
Furthermore, the cost of a wedding DJ can be expensive and they should dress in a way that supports their “professional price tag.”
Great with the Microphone
A great wedding DJ understands that he or she has not been hired to babysit the playing device.
One of their many responsibilities is to lead everybody at the wedding through the timeline, grand entrance and dedications planned for the evening.
They also understand that with their trusty microphone, they can really get that dance floor shakin’ with their enthusiasm, personalized messages and “shout outs.”
However, a great wedding DJ also makes sure not to overdo it on the mic. That’s really annoying and cheesy too.
Plays the RIGHT Music At The Right Time
This is the obvious, but not so obvious one. May I refer back to item number 1? It’s all about giving the people at the wedding what THEY want.
A great wedding DJ collaborates with the couple to help shape the music playlist that will be unique to each individual wedding.
Of course, every DJ has their own style which should be embraced.
However, it is important that the DJ combines his or her style with the style and vibe that is most appealing to the couple and their guests.
A Great Wedding DJ Is Experienced
As I mentioned earlier, there are many different types of DJs.
There are also many different types of events in which DJs provide their services including graduation parties, 50th wedding anniversaries, sweet 16 parties, cooperate events, holiday parties and so on.
These are all very important occasions and I have DJ’d all of them.
However, weddings are in a class of their own.
For many couples, it is the most important day of their lives.
A professional DJ coordinates and orchestrates all of the events and must also adhere to a strict timeline.
If you looking to hire a great wedding DJ, you will want to make sure they have at least 2 years DJ experience and also DJs on a weekly or monthly basis.
Organized and Prepared
A great wedding DJ will take the time to have a consultation with the couple to assist in the wedding planning process.
An experienced wedding DJ has often DJ’d hundreds of weddings.
Furthermore, they can give the couple guidance and answer many of their questions regarding what to expect on the big day.
A great wedding DJ will also assist the couple with completing their master of ceremonies form and review it with them prior to their wedding day.
In addition, the best wedding DJs ALWAYS contacts the banquet hall manager before the wedding to discuss important details.
These details include: when they will have access to the hall for setup, wifi usage and any “house rules” that the banquet hall may have.
Team Player
A great wedding DJ realizes that there are many vendors that are playing an important role in making your wedding as wonderful as possible.
Furthermore, we should look at our fellow vendors as part of our wedding team working together to make your dream wedding a reality.
It is so important that your DJ works well with other vendors and even helps them if possible to make sure everything goes as planned.
Reads the Crowd
A great wedding DJ wants to get people on the dance floor and keep that dance floor full with dancers all night long.
They must observe the crowd and ask themselves questions like:
What are the different age groups in attendance? What type of music is working well tonight? Which song should I play next to build on the momentum that I have already established on the dance floor?
When would it be an appropriate time to mix things up a little so the dancers don’t get bored and stay engaged?
Furthermore, a great wedding DJ should never see people plugging their ears and leaving because the music is too loud.
Enjoys Being a Wedding DJ
A great wedding DJ loves what he or she does. They also recognize that your wedding is a very happy day.
Here is a good tip to help you avoid hiring a grumpy DJ.
Ask how they handle requests during a wedding.
If they say they don’t take requests because “they call all the shots,” then there is a very good chance you have encountered a grumpy DJ.
It’s is at this point you say “I’m sorry but we are not looking for grumpy DJ. We are looking for a GREAT wedding DJ.
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Hello! My name is Tony Coppola and I’d like to take this time to tell you a little bit about myself and CC King Entertainment.
I began my musical journey when I was 12 years old as a singer and drummer. Ten years ago, I built a home recording studio and named it CC King Studio. Shortly after, I DJ’d my first wedding and CC King Entertainment was born!
After DJing hundreds of weddings, my business allowed me to leave my 16 year career as an occupational therapist. I ALWAYS go the extra mile to personalize my wedding services and I have the distinct honor to work with an amazing team of Michigan wedding DJs.
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