There’s no room for doubts: wedding music can make or break the celebration! Think of the music as the reception’s heart and soul. Hiring a talented DJ or band (or both!) is a big part of the big day – and a big decision. For those who are trying to decide whether to hire a DJ or a band, this article is here to help.
Music details to consider

Vibe. The type of music brides and grooms pick can set the tone of their wedding and solidify a theme. They need to think about what musical genre best reflects their personalities and inspires the ambiance they want to create: The way the music is delivered—by DJ or live band—also affects the atmosphere.
Variety. The variety is very important for the entire mood. It is recommended by the DJ, the band, or both to play fast and slow songs, as well as new and old tunes. Thus, encouraging all the guests to hit the dance floor.
Budget. DJs generally cost less. Prices vary depending on the equipment requests and even whether it’s a weekend or a weekday. There are exceptions, however. Well-known DJs can be as expensive as live bands. The cost of hiring a band varies by the number of musicians, the time of the year, the day of the week, and by the amount of time the newlyweds want them to play at their venue.

Space. Are there any restrictions on the number of musicians and pieces of equipment that may be brought in? Are there any electrical power outlets or noise limitations? All those play a role when it comes to deciding on the wedding music.
A band
There’s nothing like a wedding band to get a crowd excited and to create a sense of sophistication. A good bandleader will interact with folks on the dance floor, paying attention to the “feel” of the room and selecting music accordingly.
A DJ
Today’s DJs are artists who know how to offer balanced and eclectic mixes of musical styles for all ages. The songs played will encourage sing-alongs and improvisation.
The newlyweds should know that all professionals should be open to their likes and dislikes. They should also prepare a personal request list, songs the band or the DJ must play, and, perhaps more importantly, a do-not-play list. Thus they can be sure that their Big Day will be as they have always imagined and dreamed of!
