Free Events & Creative Template

Free DJ / Entertainment Website Template

A high-energy DJ and entertainment template on a deep black background with electric purple and neon green. Bungee typography, service packages for weddings and corporate events, add-on services, and an event booking inquiry form.

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Why DJs and entertainment companies need a website that conveys energy and makes booking easy

Couples and event planners shopping for a DJ compare options almost entirely online — listening to mixes, watching event videos, checking package pricing, and reading reviews before reaching out. A website that communicates your energy, your genre versatility, your professional setup, and your pricing converts browsers into booking inquiries. Without it, you are invisible to the couples and corporate planners who are actively searching and ready to book.

The DJ market ranges from teenage beginners with Spotify playlists to professional entertainers with $50,000 sound systems and MC skills honed over thousands of events. Your website needs to clearly establish where you fall and why that matters for the client. Professional photos or video of your setup, a list of notable events and venues, testimonials from clients, and specifics about your equipment and experience differentiate you from the low-price competition in a way that price alone cannot.

Package pricing that clearly lists what is included at each tier — hours, equipment, add-ons, MC services — reduces the back-and-forth that slows down the booking process. Clients who have already researched and decided they want to book you should be able to see their options and take action immediately. A simple inquiry form that captures event type, date, venue, and budget lets you respond with a specific quote that moves the conversation forward efficiently.

What's included

  • Deep black with electric purple and neon green accents
  • Bungee uppercase display typography
  • Packages for weddings, corporate, private parties, and clubs
  • Pulsing neon CTA animations

Template Details

Aesthetic Dynamic, Vibrant & High-Energy
Pages Included Home, About, Services, Book
Industry Events & Creative
Color Palette
Technology Pure HTML/CSS

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this dj / entertainment website template really free?

Yes, this dj / entertainment template is completely free to download and use. No credit card required, no hidden fees. You can use it for personal or commercial projects.

Do I need coding skills to use this template?

Basic HTML knowledge is helpful but not required. The template uses clean, well-commented HTML and CSS that you can easily customize by changing text, images, and colors.

What pages are included in this template?

This template includes 4 professionally designed pages: Home, About, Services, Book. All pages are fully responsive and work on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

Can you build me a custom website?

Yes. If you need something beyond what a template can do, we design and build custom websites and web apps from scratch. eCommerce, booking systems, membership sites, client portals, and more. Learn more about custom builds.

What should a DJ charge for a wedding?

Wedding DJ pricing depends on hours, market, equipment quality, and experience level. Entry-level DJs in smaller markets charge $500-$800 for a 4-hour reception. Mid-level professional DJs with good reviews and solid equipment charge $1,000-$2,000. Experienced entertainers with premium setups, MC skills, and strong social proof typically charge $2,000-$4,000+. These prices often do not include add-ons like uplighting, extra hours, or ceremony coverage. When comparing quotes, confirm exactly what is included: hours, setup/breakdown time, equipment, MC services, backup equipment, and travel fees for venues outside the service area.

How far in advance should you book a DJ for a wedding?

Popular DJs book 12-18 months in advance for Saturday wedding dates, particularly during peak season (May-October). If you are within 6 months of your wedding and have a Saturday date at a popular venue, contact multiple DJs simultaneously rather than sequentially — your first choice may already be booked. For weekday weddings or off-season dates, 3-6 months is usually sufficient. For private parties and corporate events, 1-3 months is typical. Once you have a contract signed and deposit paid, your date is locked in. Follow up 4-6 weeks before the event for a planning call to finalize the playlist and event timeline.

What is the difference between a DJ and an MC?

A DJ handles music — selecting, mixing, and transitioning songs to maintain energy and vibe. An MC (Master of Ceremonies) handles announcements and crowd engagement — introducing the wedding party, prompting toasts, directing guests through the reception flow, and keeping energy high during transitions. Many professional wedding DJs offer both services, but not all DJs are skilled MCs. Ask specifically whether MC services are included in the package and request to hear a recording of their announcements. A DJ who stumbles through introductions or speaks too quietly into the mic can derail even a well-organized reception.

Do I need to provide a playlist for my DJ?

Most professional DJs offer a collaborative approach: you provide must-play songs, do-not-play songs, and preferred genres, and the DJ fills the rest based on reading the room. This gives you control over the important moments (first dance, parent dances, entrance songs) while letting the professional manage the flow. Over-programming — providing a strict hour-by-hour playlist — can work against you since a skilled DJ adjusts based on crowd energy. Trust the DJ to read the room while ensuring your non-negotiables are covered. Most DJs use planning questionnaires 4-6 weeks before the event to gather this information systematically.

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