frequently asked questions
Organising weddings & events can be stressful - we want to make this process as easy as humanly possible
Where can I view your packages/prices?
Send us an enquiry through our contact form and we’ll pass all the pricing info straight on to you!
Will you take requests on the day?
As a DJ, totally! With discretion and adhering to what you have told us you would not like played of course.
As musicians we’ll take requests, given that it’s within our repertoire, but we recommend letting us know prior to the day if there’s any particular songs you’d definitely like to hear.
Do you only perform at weddings?
Weddings are where you’ll generally find us, but we also play other events. Let us know what you have in mind and let’s make it happen!
Do you charge a travel fee?
We travel anywhere in Perth & Peel for no extra cost. Elsewhere may incur a travel fee to cover fuel plus a place to sleep and safely store gear, but simply flick us an email with your plans and we’ll work something out!
Do you include a PA system/microphone(s)?
Our DJ packages include both a PA system and microphone(s) for the time that they’re around. If you wish to use just our equipment for another part of the day that can also be arranged.
Do you bring party lights?
Upon request we’re happy to provide a basic party light rig.
Do I provide the DJ booth/table?
We got you covered! All DJ packages include our custom built DJ booth, which should fit right in with your wedding’s aesthetic and comes at no extra cost!
That being said, if you have your own cool ideas for the DJ placement or setup let us know ‘cause we’re totally here for it!
How long will set up take?
The DJ will need access at least an hour before the event to set up and for the duo about half an hour. In either case we will always aim to be there at least 2-3 hours before we are due to play for you. Set up time is included in your fee, so we will always arrive before your hours begin with no extra cost to you!
Do you MC?
We don’t normally do the MCing, and find it’s usually best to have a friend or family member (someone who knows you well) to banter with and relate to your guests in a more personal way.