Browse 115 DJs and mobile discos for hire in London, with 1331 reviews from real clients rated 5 out of 5. Compare prices, watch video demos and contact acts directly. London DJs range from solo mobile DJs with full sound and lighting to specialist wedding DJs, club-style DJs and DJ-plus-live-musician packages. Most provide their own PA, microphone for speeches and lighting as standard. Prices start from £75, with an average of £809. Use the filters below to narrow your search by price, style and area.
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North West London
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Central London
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Add to favouritesLondon has one of the largest pools of professional DJs in the UK, covering everything from wedding and party DJs to club-style performers and DJ-plus-musician combinations. The city's venue scene is diverse, ranging from hotel ballrooms and members' clubs in the West End to converted warehouses in East London, rooftop terraces, historic livery halls and Thames-side event spaces. With 115 DJs available in London, there is strong competition, which means good availability and a wide range of prices.
London weddings often run to a tight schedule, particularly at venues with strict curfews. An experienced wedding DJ will coordinate with the venue on timing, manage the transition from speeches to the first dance, and keep the evening running smoothly through to close. Many London hotels and members' clubs have house sound systems that DJs can plug into, which can reduce setup time and keep equipment to a minimum. If the venue has a sound limiter, flag this when you enquire, as DJs who regularly work London venues will know how to manage levels without killing the atmosphere. For couples booking live music earlier in the day, a wedding band or saxophonist for the reception paired with a DJ for the evening is a popular combination.
London's corporate events market is substantial, and DJs are a popular choice for awards dinners, product launches, Christmas parties, summer parties and client entertainment. Many London DJs have experience at high-profile corporate venues and understand the requirements around branding, production timelines and working alongside event managers. For private parties, birthday celebrations and anniversaries, a DJ is often the most practical option, particularly in city-centre venues where space and noise are factors. A sax and DJ package is a popular upgrade that adds a live performance element without the footprint of a full band.
Access and logistics are worth thinking about early. Central London venues often have restricted load-in times, limited parking and narrow corridors or stairs that equipment needs to navigate. DJs who regularly work in London will be used to this, but it is worth confirming the venue's access arrangements when you book. If your venue is inside the Congestion Charge zone, check how the DJ handles this, as some include it in their quote and others add it on top. The same applies to parking costs, which can be significant in central locations. Noise restrictions vary widely across London venues. Some have hard curfews at 11pm, others allow music until midnight or beyond. Sound limiters are common, and they cut the power if the volume exceeds a set threshold. Experienced London DJs know how to work with limiters and will adjust their setup accordingly.
The concentration of events in London means many DJs here work full-time and have extensive experience across a wide range of venues and event types. You will find DJs with club residencies, radio backgrounds, festival experience and specialist knowledge of genres from Afrobeats and house to vintage soul and Bollywood. This depth of talent means you can find a DJ whose style closely matches the atmosphere you want, rather than settling for a generalist. Check the video clips and reviews on each listing to get a sense of the DJ's approach.
London DJs are currently priced between £75 and £6018, with an average of £809. Prices in London tend to be higher than the national average, reflecting both the cost of operating in the capital and the level of experience many London-based DJs bring. Solo DJs with a standard setup sit at the lower end, while premium DJs with high-end equipment, extended sets or add-ons such as uplighting and live musicians command higher fees. Saturday evenings and peak periods like the Christmas party season carry the highest rates.
