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Wedding DJs · Boston

Wedding DJs in Boston, MA

A real guide to booking wedding DJs in Boston — what couples actually pay (6-hour reception package around $3,800), the questions that separate good from great, and how to lock in the right person before peak season sells out.

Typical 6-hour reception package
$3,800+
Peak season
May–Jun, Sep–Oct
Best value months
Jan–Mar

How much wedding DJs cost in Boston

In Boston, Massachusetts, most couples spending the regional median land between $2,850 and $6,080 for a 6-hour reception package. Peak weekends (May–Jun, Sep–Oct) skew higher; off-season weekends (Jan–Mar) are where the same talent becomes 15–25% cheaper.

Model your full Boston spend with our free wedding budget calculator — it pre-fills regional benchmarks so the dj line item isn't a wild guess.

The styles that book first in Boston

Boston wedding DJs mostly work in open-format, house / disco, indie + throwback aesthetics. Match the style to your venue: Historic and Waterfront venues photograph completely differently, and the best wedding DJs are honest about which they shoot best.

5 questions to ask every Boston dj

  1. Will the DJ we book be the DJ who shows up — or someone else from the team?
  2. Can we see video from a recent live wedding (not a club mix)?
  3. How do you handle the do-not-play list and crowd reading?
  4. What's included: MC duties, ceremony mics, uplighting, dance lighting?
  5. What's your backup gear and backup-DJ plan?

When to book

For May–Jun, Sep–Oct dates, the best Boston wedding DJs are usually booked 9–14 months out. Marathon Monday (third Mon in April) closes half the city — don't book around it. If you're inside 6 months, target Jan–Mar weekends — availability and rates both improve.

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