London, UK

DJs in London

Wedding DJs, club residencies, festival sets — book London DJs direct without an agency taking 25% off the top.

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Live DJs in London

Whether it's a wedding first dance, a Saturday-night club residency or a corporate after-party, London's DJ circuit covers every brief — book direct on GigXchange and skip the agency cut.

  • 6+ venues hosting DJ-led nights across London — clubs, late-licence bars, hotels and wedding venues with full DJ-friendly setups.
  • £700–£1,800 — typical wedding DJ fee for a 5-hour set across the UK function-band circuit, with London / South East premiums on top.
  • £500–£1,800 — club / residency DJ rates across mid-tier rooms, sliding by name strength, time-slot and venue cap.
  • 0–8% GigXchange commission (0% offline settle, up to 8% platform payments) — vs the 20-25% standard agency cut.
  • Open-format, house, techno, D&B, disco, soul — the platform supports every DJ specialism, so weddings + clubs + festivals all route through one search.

Featured electronic & DJ venues in London

Hand-picked rooms that consistently book electronic & DJ acts in London — capacity, vibe, and typical fee at a glance.

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fabric

1,500 capFarringdon, EC1£500–£2,000

Long-running flagship club — house, techno, D&B specialist nights with the world's leading DJs as residents and guests.

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Phonox

500 capBrixton, SW9£300–£1,000

Brixton room with a residency-focused weekly programme — house, disco, deep electronic.

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Corsica Studios

600 capElephant & Castle, SE17£400–£1,500

Two-room South London arts venue — leftfield electronic, eclectic experimental DJ bookings.

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EGG London

1,500 capKing's Cross, N7£500–£1,800

Three-floor superclub — house, techno, all-night licence with international touring DJs.

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XOYO

800 capShoreditch, EC2A£500–£1,800

Shoreditch club with rotating 3-month residencies — flagship venue for house, techno, hip-hop, electronic crossover.

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The Cause

1,200 capTottenham, N17£400–£1,500

Industrial warehouse complex — community-funded, multi-room programming across techno, house and bass.

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What DJ Bookings Actually Pay

Honest fee ranges for London DJs in 2026 — weddings, club nights, corporate events, residencies.

Fee breakdown

What DJ Bookings Actually Pay

£700–£1,800,

London DJ rates span a wide band depending on the brief. Wedding DJs covering a 5-hour set typically charge £700–£1,800, 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 fabric run £500–£1,800 — name-strength and time-slot drive the spread. Pub and bar DJ slots sit at £200–£500 for 3-4 hour sets. Corporate events in central London 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 Field Day, We Out Here, Junction 2. Compare your rates against the GX Rate Index for London 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

£700–£1,800

Which London DJ venues, residencies and event circuits deliver the best return on a working DJ's time.

London's DJ circuit splits cleanly into three commercial tracks. Wedding work is the highest-volume earner for most working DJs — London weddings hit £700–£1,800 for a 5-hour package and the surrounding Greater London circuit feeds steady weekend bookings, especially at hotel and country-house venues. Club residencies deliver scene credibility and tight relationships — discovery rooms like Phonox, Corsica Studios, EGG London 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 fabric (touring acts only). DJs who diversify across all three tracks (weddings + clubs + corporate) typically clear £40-80k a year working full-time in London.

For Working DJs

How London DJs book direct, get paid, and stay booked without paying 25% to a wedding agency.

Platform model

For Working DJs

GigXchange connects London DJs directly with venues, promoters and event clients across Greater London — 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 London'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 London venues and wedding bookers find the right DJ direct — without the agency markup on every booking.

Find London 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 London DJ bookings — the model, the cut, the protections.

Commission

Direct Booking, No Agency Cut

GigXchange handles London 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 London 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 London's DJ Scene

How the platform surfaces every layer of the London DJ scene — discovery, depth, relationships.

London's DJ scene isn't a single sound — it's a network of clubs, residencies, wedding circuits and brand-event work threaded across Greater London. 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 London, send pitch packs in two clicks, get fees confirmed before you load in. Bookers see the full London DJ roster — not just whoever's on a particular agency's books. Discovery rooms (Phonox, Corsica Studios, EGG London) sit alongside touring stops like fabric on the same venue ladder, and DJs climb that ladder with rates that respect London's scene weight rather than the agency overhead.

London DJ FAQ

Wedding fees, residency rates, booking timelines and equipment expectations — the questions London DJs and bookers ask us most.

How much does it cost to hire a wedding DJ in London?
Most London wedding DJs charge £700–£1,800 for a 5-hour set covering ceremony PA, pre-dinner background music, first dance and dancefloor. Premium packages with full lighting rigs, photo-booth tie-ins or live-instrument crossover (sax + DJ, percussion + DJ) push £1,500–£2,500. Booking direct on GigXchange typically saves 20-25% versus going through a wedding-band agency.
What's the typical London club DJ residency rate?
Mid-tier London club residencies (300-700 cap rooms) typically pay £500–£1,800 per night depending on time-slot, name strength and the venue's revenue model. Tier-one DJs at flagship rooms like fabric command £1,500–£3,000+ for headline weekend slots. Warm-up slots and weeknight residencies start around £200–£400.
How far ahead should I book a London DJ?
Wedding DJs book 6-18 months ahead — peak summer Saturdays at popular London wedding venues sometimes need 12-24 months for in-demand DJs. Club nights typically lock in 2-6 weeks ahead. Corporate and private events run 4-8 weeks. Last-minute bookings (under 2 weeks) are possible via the platform's availability filter, especially weeknights.
Do London DJs bring their own equipment?
Most working London DJs travel with decks (Pioneer CDJs / DDJ controllers), needles and headphones, but rely on the venue's house PA and lighting unless explicitly priced into the package. Wedding DJs typically bring full PA + lighting + dancefloor as standard. Always confirm what's included before signing — equipment scope is the most common pre-gig dispute. GigXchange contracts surface this explicitly during booking.
What about house, techno or drum & bass specialist DJs?
London has a deep specialist DJ pool across every sub-genre, especially around fabric and the surrounding club circuit. Search GigXchange by genre tag (house, techno, drum & bass, disco, soul, hip-hop, open-format) to find DJs who specialise in your brief — niche specialists typically command better rates because the pool is smaller and clients book on sound, not just availability.

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