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Average Cost of a Mobile DJ in Scotland

  • alextewkesbury
  • Jul 20, 2025
  • 2 min read

On average, hiring a mobile DJ in Scotland costs between £250 and £600. However, prices can vary depending on several factors, which we’ll explore below.


  • Local private events (small to mid-size): £250–£400

  • Weddings or large functions: £400–£600

  • High-end or corporate DJs: £600+


Keep in mind these are rough averages. It’s always best to request quotes from multiple DJs to get a feel for the market in your area.



What’s Included in a Typical DJ Package?

Most mobile DJs in Scotland offer tiered packages based on your needs. Here’s what you can typically expect:


Basic Package (£250–£350)

  • Up to 3 hours of music

  • Standard sound system

  • Basic lighting setup

  • Travel within a local area


Standard Package (£350–£500)

  • Up to 5 hours of music (ideal for evening events)

  • Enhanced sound system

  • Dancefloor lighting

  • DJ booth setup

  • Custom playlist options


Premium Package (£500–£700+)

  • Full-day coverage (e.g. ceremony, drinks reception, evening party)

  • Advanced lighting (uplighting, moving heads, lasers)

  • MC services

  • Travel to remote locations or locations further afield

  • Pre-event consultation and planning


Some DJs also offer add-ons like karaoke, smoke machines, or photo booths for an additional fee.



What Influences the Cost?


1. Venue Size & Setup Requirements

Larger venues may require a more powerful sound system, additional speakers, or extra lighting—all of which add to the cost.


2. Lighting & Effects

Standard lighting may be included, but special effects (like uplighting, strobes, or intelligent lighting rigs) can increase your quote.


3. Event Duration

The longer you need the DJ to play, the more you’ll pay. Some DJs charge hourly beyond a base number of hours.


4. Travel & Location

Remote venues or gigs far from the DJ’s home base will often include a travel surcharge. DJs based in major cities (like Edinburgh or Glasgow) may charge more than those in smaller towns.


5. Experience & Reputation

Top-rated or in-demand DJs often command higher prices. However, their professionalism and ability to read a crowd can be worth the investment—especially for important occasions like weddings.



Final Thoughts

Hiring a mobile DJ in Scotland doesn’t have to break the bank—but it’s important to understand what you’re paying for. Whether you opt for a basic setup or a full-scale audio-visual experience, be clear about your expectations and ask for a detailed quote upfront.


Ready to party? With the right DJ, your event is sure to be a night to remember.



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