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How much do we all charge on average.
Hi on average I charge £180 for a 4 hour disco. But that's sometimes hard to get in birmingham.
Always curious to see what other djs charge. Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
Dj brummie
Hi on average I charge £180 for a 4 hour disco. But that's sometimes hard to get in birmingham.
Always curious to see what other djs charge. Cheers.
Hard in Birmingham £180. I am from Birmingham and in the right places in the Birmingham you can 3 times that amount
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Tough to answer as depends on equipment/show being used.
Typical 4 hour gig with three light effects and basic PA would be £170.00.
I'm sure there is cheaper and dearer out there.
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I would say I have a decent setup. Also I spend 1000 a year on advertising. I just think it's so difficult if you are not getting regular work as a resident or being put forward by hotels or venues. Advice would be great.
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Originally Posted by
Dj brummie
I would say I have a decent setup. Also I spend 1000 a year on advertising. I just think it's so difficult if you are not getting regular work as a resident or being put forward by hotels or venues. Advice would be great.
£1000 on advertising? Seems a lot. I hope your return is good on that. The only problem with being a resident is you have to be committed to that venue and I do not like being in that position and for that reason I do not do them. I only deal direct with the customer.
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Ezekiel 25:17
What you charge should have a relation to your costs.
You’ve got a £1000pa advertising cost, divide that by the number of gigs you do a year. Do the same for your PAT, PLI, petrol, music, equipment etc. That tells you how much it costs you to DJ which then gives you a bottom-line fee you have to charge above to make any profit.
Then you decide how much profit makes it worth your while.
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I would charge £160 for 4hrs locally without extras. I'm in Norfolk and always booked. Price increase possible next year.
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Originally Posted by
musicology
I would charge £160 for 4hrs locally without extras. I'm in Norfolk and always booked. Price increase possible next year.
Blimey Mark - I get that in Norfolk and Suffolk for a two hour kid's party. It's no wonder you're always booked. I bet if you even rounded up to £200 you'd still have a full diary
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I DJ in Birmingham and for a typical 5 hour Birthday Party, we charge £275+. Weddings are at least £100 more than that for the same duration.
I'm from Tamworth, but do quite a lot in Birmingham and I don't get put forward by an agent or have a residency anywhere in Brum.
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