DJ's & Mobile Discos for hire in London

Browse 116 DJs and mobile discos for hire in London, with 1339 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 £805. Use the filters below to narrow your search by price, style and area.

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Experiences and versatile DJ and Live Percussionist

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Hove, East Sussex

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Experienced and versatile Drummer & Percussionist Available

4 reviews

Hove, East Sussex

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Versatile Irish Singer, Guitarist & DJ

34 reviews

Newhaven, East Sussex

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Sax-DJ-Percussion Trio

3 reviews

Canterbury, Kent

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3 piece DJ Sax and Led/Fire performer!

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Worthing, West Sussex

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A professional and bespoke DJ service throughout the UK and further afield

4 reviews

Chichester, West Sussex

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Open-format DJ for private and corporate events

3 reviews

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

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Professional musician and DJ

13 reviews

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

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Mobile Dj Entertainment Disco/ Karaoke

9 reviews

Corby, Northamptonshire

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Solo Country Diva performing all the best country hits from across the decades.

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Swindon, Wiltshire

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Professional two man DJ team!

8 reviews

Rugby, Warwickshire

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DJ Vocalist and Live Singer - providing DJ party sets and live vocals

1 review

Southampton, Hampshire

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I’m a Wedding DJ and Saxophonist

21 reviews

Swindon, Wiltshire

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Elevate your event with our talented DJ, Saxophonist and Percussionist services!

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Southampton, Hampshire

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Professional DJ with Premium Sound & Lighting

4 reviews

Southampton, Hampshire

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Frequently asked questions


DJs can perform for much longer than live musicians because they do not need breaks between sets. A typical evening wedding performance runs from around 8pm to midnight, though many DJs offer packages ranging from three to six hours or more. Since the music is continuous with no gaps, the energy on the dancefloor stays consistent throughout the evening. If you need music earlier in the day for a drinks reception or wedding breakfast, many DJs can extend their booking to cover these as well, often at a reduced hourly rate for the additional time.

Booking dj's & mobile discos in London as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in London can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £805. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £75, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £6018.

The cost of hiring a DJ typically ranges from £75 to £6018, with an average of £805. Pricing depends on the length of the booking, the day of the week, the time of year and how far the DJ needs to travel. Weekend bookings during peak wedding season (May to September) and around Christmas and New Year tend to be at the higher end. Most quotes include the DJ's time, PA system and standard lighting. Extras such as uplighting, a photo booth or extended hours may cost more, so it is worth confirming exactly what is included before booking.

Most professional DJs are fully self-contained and bring everything needed for the performance. A standard setup typically includes a DJ controller or decks, a PA system with speakers sized to suit the venue, a microphone for announcements, and a selection of lighting such as disco lights, a smoke or haze machine and colour-wash effects. The DJ will also usually bring a booth or stand to keep their equipment tidy and out of sight. Some DJs offer optional extras such as uplighting to colour-wash the walls of your venue, a starlit dancefloor, a photo booth or confetti cannons. These are usually available at an additional cost, so ask what is included as standard and what can be added when requesting a quote.

A DJ and a live band offer different experiences, and the right choice depends on your priorities and budget. A DJ is typically more affordable, takes up less space, needs less setup time and can play a virtually unlimited range of music across every genre. Because the music is continuous, there are no gaps between sets. A live band brings an energy and atmosphere that recorded music cannot replicate, with the visual impact of musicians performing on stage, but they have a fixed repertoire and need breaks during the evening. Some couples book both: a band for part of the evening and a DJ to take over afterwards. Others choose a DJ with a live musician, such as a saxophonist or percussionist, to combine the flexibility of a DJ with an element of live performance.

Start by sharing the basics: the date, venue, start and finish times, and the type of event. For weddings, let the DJ know the running order of the evening, including when the first dance, cake cutting, speeches or any other key moments will happen. A playlist of songs you want to hear and, just as importantly, a list of songs you do not want played will help the DJ tailor their set to your tastes. Most DJs are happy to take requests on the night as well, but setting the tone in advance means fewer surprises. If there are guests with particular music tastes or age ranges to consider, mention this too. Finally, share practical details such as parking, load-in access and any venue restrictions on noise or finish times.

Many wedding DJs are experienced at making announcements and guiding the evening, including introducing the couple, announcing the first dance, inviting guests to the dancefloor and coordinating with the venue on timing. If you want your DJ to take on MC duties, confirm this when booking so they can prepare. Not all DJs offer this as standard, and the style varies: some keep announcements minimal and let the music do the talking, while others are confident on the microphone and can keep the evening flowing with a more hands-on approach. Let your DJ know which style you prefer.

DJs are generally well suited to venues with sound limiters because their output is entirely electronic and can be precisely controlled. Unlike a live band, where acoustic instruments and drums contribute to the overall volume independently, a DJ's entire sound comes through the PA system and can be set to stay within the venue's noise threshold. Most experienced DJs will be familiar with working under sound restrictions and can adjust their setup accordingly. Let your DJ know about the sound limiter when booking so they can plan their equipment and levels in advance. It is also worth asking the venue for the specific dB limit and sharing this with the DJ.

DJs are one of the most versatile entertainment options and are booked for a wide range of events. Weddings are the most popular, but DJs are also regularly hired for birthday parties, corporate events, Christmas parties, charity galas, university balls, school proms, engagement parties, anniversaries and retirement celebrations. Because a DJ can adjust the music style and energy throughout the event, they work equally well for formal sit-down dinners with background music and high-energy late-night dancefloors.

A mobile disco is a DJ who travels to your venue with a complete portable setup, including decks or a controller, PA speakers, lighting and often effects such as a smoke machine or laser lights. The term dates back to when DJs would transport crates of vinyl records, but today most mobile discos use digital music libraries with tens of thousands of tracks. In practical terms, there is little difference between booking a mobile disco and booking a DJ. Both provide the same core service: a professional playing and mixing music at your event with their own sound and lighting equipment. Some mobile discos place more emphasis on the visual side with larger lighting rigs and effects, while others keep the setup minimal and focus on the music.

London venues vary widely in their access arrangements and entertainment restrictions. Many central venues have strict noise curfews, often ending entertainment at 11pm or midnight, and some have sound limiters installed. Ask your venue about these restrictions and share them with your DJ before booking so they can plan accordingly. Parking and load-in are worth discussing upfront. DJs travel with a significant amount of equipment including speakers, lighting, decks and a booth, so they need to be able to park close to the venue or have a clear load-in route. In central London this can be challenging, particularly at venues without dedicated loading bays. If your venue is within the Congestion Charge zone or the ULEZ, the DJ may add these costs to their quote, so clarify this when requesting a price.

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Hire a DJ or Mobile Disco in London

London 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 116 DJs available in London, there is strong competition, which means good availability and a wide range of prices.

Wedding DJs in London

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.

Corporate and private events

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.

Venue considerations in London

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.

What sets London DJs apart

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.

How much does a DJ cost in London?

London DJs are currently priced between £75 and £6018, with an average of £805. 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.

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