Ceremony audio
Processional music, microphones, vow support, and a separate sound plan for indoor, outdoor, or beach ceremonies.
Ceremony details →Wedding entertainment, organized from start to finish
One coordinated plan for your ceremony, cocktail hour, reception, special dances, announcements, and celebration.
Built around your day
A wedding DJ also helps create transitions. Guests need to know what is happening, the wedding party needs clear cues, and the timeline needs enough flexibility to feel natural.
PCB DJS combines music planning, ceremony audio, emcee support, and reception entertainment into one practical plan. You decide how formal, relaxed, romantic, energetic, or interactive the experience should feel.
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Choose the coverage you need
Processional music, microphones, vow support, and a separate sound plan for indoor, outdoor, or beach ceremonies.
Ceremony details →Introductions, dinner, special dances, announcements, open dancing, and a personalized final song.
Reception details →Audio and planning considerations for wind, open space, power access, changing weather, and remote ceremony locations.
Beach wedding details →Background music that fills the transition between the ceremony and reception without overpowering conversation.
All services →A relaxed, upbeat music plan for the celebration before the wedding day.
Party options →Additional help with the ceremony script, wedding-day flow, and coordination of important music moments.
Planning details →
Your reception, not a generic routine
Some couples want an elegant dinner and a gradual build. Others want the party moving as quickly as possible. Your planning choices determine the pace.
Helpful answers
Coverage can include the ceremony, cocktail hour, introductions, dinner, special dances, open dancing, announcements, and the final send-off. Officiant and planning support may also be requested.
Yes. Tell us both locations and the travel time when you inquire so the equipment plan and schedule can be built correctly.
Guest requests can be welcomed, limited, or declined based on your preferences. Your must-play and do-not-play guidance remains the priority.