What DJ Bookings Actually Pay
Honest fee ranges for Brighton DJs in 2026 — weddings, club nights, corporate events, residencies.
Fee breakdown
What DJ Bookings Actually Pay
£500–£1,400,
Brighton DJ rates span a wide band depending on the brief. Wedding DJs covering a 5-hour set typically charge £500–£1,400, with premium add-ons (lighting rigs, dancefloor, MC service, ceremony PA) pushing top-end packages over £2,000. Club residencies and weekend bookings at venues like Patterns run £400–£1,500 — name-strength and time-slot drive the spread. Pub and bar DJ slots sit at £200–£450 for 3-4 hour sets. Corporate events in central Brighton typically pay £600–£1,500 for tight 3-hour sets with branded music briefs. Festival slots vary wildly — £200 for emerging tent slots, £3,000+ for headline stages on bills like The Great Escape, Brighton Pride afterparties. Compare your rates against the GX Rate Index for Brighton and adjust by genre specialism. These are direct rates — agencies cut 20-25% off the top before the DJ sees a penny.
Venue circuit
Where The Value Is
£500–£1,400
Which Brighton DJ venues, residencies and event circuits deliver the best return on a working DJ's time.
Brighton's DJ circuit splits cleanly into three commercial tracks. Wedding work is the highest-volume earner for most working DJs — Brighton weddings hit £500–£1,400 for a 5-hour package and the surrounding Sussex circuit feeds steady weekend bookings, especially at hotel and country-house venues. Club residencies deliver scene credibility and tight relationships — discovery rooms like The Arch, Concorde 2, Chalk run consistent £250–£800 weeknight residencies that build a name. Festivals, branded corporate events and private parties round out the calendar. The venue ladder runs from 100-cap pubs through 300-500 cap clubs to Patterns (touring acts only). DJs who diversify across all three tracks (weddings + clubs + corporate) typically clear £40-80k a year working full-time in Brighton.
For Working DJs
How Brighton DJs book direct, get paid, and stay booked without paying 25% to a wedding agency.
Platform model
For Working DJs
GigXchange connects Brighton DJs directly with venues, promoters and event clients across Sussex — no wedding agencies skimming 25%, no club bookers gatekeeping behind a phone number. Browse open gigs, message bookers and event clients directly through the platform, agree the fee, sign a contract and get paid via secure Stripe escrow. Build relationships across Brighton's scene — most bookers know each other, and word travels fast on which DJs read a room and which fade into the wallpaper. Document everything as you climb: clean live audio recordings, video of dancefloor reactions, head-counts, venue testimonials. Test new sets at an open mic night or warm-up slot before pitching it to mid-tier rooms. The first 250 GigXchange users keep zero commission forever during Open Alpha — sign up to lock that in before the cap closes.
For bookers
For Venues, Promoters & Event Hosts
How Brighton venues and wedding bookers find the right DJ direct — without the agency markup on every booking.
Find Brighton DJs across every specialism on GigXchange — wedding, open-format, house, techno, drum & bass, disco, soul, hip-hop. Browse verified DJ profiles with audio samples, recent gig photos, equipment lists, two-way reviews and typical fees. Filter by genre specialism, equipment capability (do they bring a full PA + lights, or just decks?), capacity experience and date availability. Message DJs directly to discuss the brief — first-dance song, ceremony PA, pre-dinner background mix, dancefloor opener. Sign contracts and pay through escrow so both sides are protected. Pay only 8% platform fee instead of the 20-25% wedding-agency markup — and book the DJ you actually heard, not a name on an agency roster.
Direct Booking, No Agency Cut
How GigXchange handles Brighton DJ bookings — the model, the cut, the protections.
Commission
Direct Booking, No Agency Cut
GigXchange handles Brighton DJ bookings the way working DJs have always wanted them handled. Browse verified DJ profiles, message bookers and event clients directly, agree the fee, sign a contract and get paid through Stripe escrow — all in one place, on 0–8% commission instead of the 20-25% wedding-agency cut. Reviews flow both ways so bookers know which DJs deliver on the night and DJs know which venues / clients respect their time. Compare your fee against the GX Rate Index for Brighton so you negotiate from data, not gut. The first 250 users keep zero commission forever during the Open Alpha — the model is built so the DJ, the venue and the client all get a fairer split. Music Venue Trust have written extensively on why grassroots venue economics matter; the platform's commission ceiling is a direct response to that work.
Discovery
Built for Brighton's DJ Scene
How the platform surfaces every layer of the Brighton DJ scene — discovery, depth, relationships.
Brighton's DJ scene isn't a single sound — it's a network of clubs, residencies, wedding circuits and brand-event work threaded across Sussex. GigXchange surfaces all of it in one place: gig listings, venue capacities, typical fees, DJ profiles, audio mixes, video clips, and verified two-way reviews. Filter by sub-genre (wedding, open-format, house, techno, drum & bass, disco, soul), by capacity, by date, by postcode area. Search venue managers and promoters in Brighton, send pitch packs in two clicks, get fees confirmed before you load in. Bookers see the full Brighton DJ roster — not just whoever's on a particular agency's books. Discovery rooms (The Arch, Concorde 2, Chalk) sit alongside touring stops like Patterns on the same venue ladder, and DJs climb that ladder with rates that respect Brighton's scene weight rather than the agency overhead.