1. Experience and professionalism – Couples worry about whether the DJ has enough wedding experience and can handle the pressure of their big day professionally, from setup to breakdown.
2. Music library and variety – They want to ensure the DJ has a comprehensive collection that spans different genres and eras to satisfy the diverse tastes of their guest list, from contemporary hits to classic favorites.
3. Ability to read the room – Concerns about whether the DJ can effectively gauge the crowd’s energy and adjust the music accordingly to keep the dance floor active throughout the celebration.
4. Reliability and backup plans – Couples fear equipment failure or the DJ not showing up, so they look for professionals who have backup equipment and contingency plans in place.
5. Sound quality and equipment – They want to ensure the DJ has high-quality sound systems appropriate for their venue size and can deliver clear, well-balanced audio during both dinner and dancing.
6. Public speaking and emceeing skills – Since DJs often handle announcements and transitions, couples are concerned about their ability to speak clearly and confidently in front of guests.
7. Flexibility with special requests – Couples worry about whether the DJ will be accommodating with their specific song requests, do-not-play lists, and special moments like first dances or surprise performances.
8. Value and hidden costs – Budget concerns are common, with couples wanting to understand exactly what’s included in the package and watching out for unexpected fees or overtime charges.
9. Venue familiarity and restrictions – They need to know if the DJ has experience with their specific venue and can navigate any sound restrictions or setup limitations.
10. Personality and cultural sensitivity – Couples want a DJ whose personality fits their wedding style and who can respectfully handle diverse cultural traditions or religious requirements.