This week we’re tackling one of the most hotly debated topics in the wedding world, Band versus DJ. Okay, maybe it’s not that big of a deal, but for a couple trying to choose between the two; there’s much to be considered. To help navigate you through the decision, we’ve put together a Pros and Cons list that’ll settle the issue once in for all. Let the battle begin!

 

Band

Pros

  1. They’re SUPER interactive! Singers will get out on the dance floor and if you play your cards right, you might even get some time on stage.

  2. They typically have a more sophisticated vibe. If your dream wedding is black tie elegance with more schmoozing than boogying, a band is your best bet.

  3. Wedding bands are an experience. They have more of a “dinner and a show” vibe and are perfect for the crowd who doesn’t want to dance but still wants to have a good time.

Photo | Sarah Slover

Photo | Sarah Slover

Cons

  1. Your venue may not be right for a band set-up. Typically bands are made up of many people and even more equipment, so if you’re already going to be packed tight, consider a DJ.

  2. More people and more equipment also mean more money. Is your budget band friendly?

  3. Quality is also the name of the game when it comes to hiring a band. Sure they might be featuring all your favorite songs, but if you hate the singer’s voice or style it may ruin your good time.

 

DJ

Photo | Payge Stevens

Pros

  1. Because DJs aren’t performing per se, they’re freer to mix and match music styles and music vibes.

  2. Typically they aren’t too intrusive, so they won’t take up too much space.

  3. They exist to get the party started and if you and your boo are trying to drop it low, DJs are the way to go.

Cons

  1. DJs often also serve as MCs for the night so a bad DJ can mess with the flow of the night and the mood in the room.

  2. If your guests aren’t as dance-y, a DJ trying to hype them up might get a little awkward.

 

So what do you think? Band or DJ?

 

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