Prestige Wedding Entertainment

  • DJ in Sydney, NSW

  • Travels up to 50 km
  • Starting from $800
  • Available on Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

A professional Wedding DJ in Sydney is essential to make one of the most memorable events in your life. It’s a start of a new, fascinating journey and that can bring tremendous joy to us. So, it’s not surprising that any couple would want their wedding day to be perfect with our prestige wedding DJ hire service Sydney.

Wedding Music & Entertainment Services in Sydney They want the food to be delicious, the décor to be wonderful, and the music to be entertaining. For the latter, you need an excellent Wedding DJ in Sydney. Prestige Wedding Entertainment are your Wedding experts with plenty of experience.

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Here's a more detailed breakdown of what to expect from a us:
Music and Entertainment:
Music Selection: Our professional DJs will have a vast music library and work with you to create a playlist that suits your tastes and the mood of the reception.
Seamless Transitions: They will be skilled at mixing songs smoothly to keep the dance floor energized.
Song Requests: Our DJs are happy to take song requests from guests.
Music for Key Moments: They will provide music for the ceremony, processionals, cocktail party, bridal party introductions, first dance, father/daughter dances, cake cutting, garter and bouquet tosses, and the last song.
Lighting: Our DJs offer lighting packages to enhance the atmosphere.


For our wedding DJs , you'll need to ensure a safe and functional setup with a dedicated space (at least 10x10 feet), access to electrical outlets, and a clear understanding of venue equipment and any specific needs or requests from the couple.


Here's a compilation of popular songs from our wedding DJs setlist, keeping in mind a typical wedding reception lasts 3-5 hours and aims for 15 songs per hour, or 45-75 songs total.
Popular Wedding Songs:
Classic Rock:
"Footloose" - Kenny Loggins, "Sweet Child o' Mine" - Guns N' Roses, "Livin' on a Prayer" - Bon Jovi, "Thunderstruck" - AC/DC, "Mr. Brightside" - The Killers.
80s Anthems:
"Walking on Sunshine" - Katrina & The Waves, "Take On Me" - A-ha, "Sweet Dreams" - Eurythmics, "You Make My Dreams" - Hall & Oates.
Modern Pop:
"Happy" - Pharrell Williams, "Uptown Funk" - Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars, "Shut Up and Dance" - Walk the Moon, "Can't Stop the Feeling" - Justin Timberlake.
Dance Floor Fillers:
"I Gotta Feeling" - Black Eyed Peas, "Celebration" - Kool & The Gang, "September" - Earth, Wind & Fire, "Party Rock Anthem" - LMFAO.
Love Songs:
"All of Me" - John Legend, "A Thousand Years" - Christina Perri, "Perfect" - Ed Sheeran, "Crazy In Love" - Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z.


A standard wedding DJ package typically includes a professional DJ, a sound system with speakers and an audio mixer, a microphone for announcements and speeches, and basic dance floor lighting.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Professional DJ: A skilled DJ who can read the crowd and keep the music flowing throughout the event.
Sound System: High-quality speakers, amplifiers, and audio mixers to ensure clear sound throughout the venue.
Microphone: A wireless microphone for speeches, toasts, and announcements.
Lighting: Basic dance floor lighting to enhance the atmosphere.
Music Library: An extensive music library with a wide variety of genres and song selections.
DJ Equipment: A laptop with DJ software, a hard drive with music backups, and potentially DJ controllers or CDJs.
Set-up and Take-down: The DJ will handle the setup and pack-down of all equipment.
Master of Ceremonies (MC) Role: Some DJs also act as MCs, ensuring the event runs smoothly with announcements and introductions.
Song Requests: Many DJs are open to song requests from guests.
Consultation: A consultation to discuss music preferences, timelines, and any special requests.


DJs typically carry public liability insurance to cover unintentional damage or injury to third parties (audience members or property) during their performances, which can include injuries or property damage caused by their equipment or actions.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
What it covers:
Public liability insurance protects DJs from financial losses if they are held responsible for injuries or property damage caused to third parties during their performances.
Examples of covered incidents:
Injuries to audience members caused by falling equipment or other accidents.
Damage to venue property caused by the DJ or their equipment.
Claims for medical expenses, compensation, or legal fees resulting from such incidents.
Why it's important:
Many venues require DJs to have public liability insurance as a condition of employment.
It protects DJs from potentially devastating financial losses in the event of a claim.