BDJ// system

Weddings / celebrations

Every generation. One floor.

BDJ laughing behind the CDJs at a daytime celebration, headphones over his cap
London → United Kingdom → Worldwide

A wedding floor holds four generations and one chance to get it right. Open format was built for exactly this room.

The hardest floor in DJing isn't a club — it's a wedding. Grandparents, university friends, colleagues and kids, all deserving a moment where the night belongs to them. This is where open-format craft earns its keep: soul and Motown into R&B, afrobeats into pop, house into the songs everyone knows, sequenced so nobody checks their watch.

Couples get the club treatment, not the cheese: proper mixing, real records, an arc that builds. The planning is personal — must-plays, no-plays, the first dance, cultural moments that matter to your families — all mapped before the day. On the night, timings flex around speeches and cake without the energy ever dropping.

BDJ plays weddings in London and travels across the UK and abroad for the right celebration. Venues get a professional: insured, punctual, tidy in the corner of a marquee or a members' room, and gone without fuss when the last song lands.

02Asked before booking

Do you take a must-play and do-not-play list?
Always — it's the backbone of the planning. Must-plays are guaranteed; the do-not-play list is respected without exception, including requests from guests on the night.
Can you handle the first dance and speeches?
Yes — first dance, entrances, cake, bouquet, send-off: each cue is mapped in the plan, and mic support for speeches can be arranged with the venue's system.
Our families span several cultures — can the music reflect that?
That's the job. Afrobeats next to soul next to garage next to the songs your grandparents love — woven into one night rather than played in separate blocks.
Do you travel for weddings outside London?
Yes, across the UK and abroad. Travel and accommodation are quoted clearly with the booking — no surprises later.
How long can the set run?
As long as the venue allows. Evening receptions typically run four to six hours of music; all-day coverage is possible by arrangement.

03What the night gets

  • First dance to final song, planned with you in detail
  • Four-generation floors handled with club-level mixing
  • Cultural and family moments woven in properly, not bolted on
  • Flexible timings around speeches, dinner and surprises
  • London based; UK and destination weddings by arrangement

04How it works

  1. The callDate, venue and the shape of the day. If your date is free we hold it while we talk.
  2. The planMust-plays, no-plays, first dance and the moments that matter. You'll never hear a record you banned.
  3. The daySet up quietly, sound check before guests arrive, and read your floor all night.