How Much Does a Wedding DJ Cost in Chilliwack?
- Lucas Pardy

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Most wedding vendor websites will not put a number on the page. You fill in a form, you wait, and three days later you find out you were never in the right range to begin with.
So here is mine.
The actual range
Most Chilliwack and Fraser Valley weddings I do land between $1,000 and $2,500.
That is the real spread, not a starting-from number designed to get you on the phone. If your budget is well under that, I am not the right fit, and I would rather you know now than after three emails.
What moves you up or down inside that range
- How many hours you need me. A reception-only booking sits at the lower end. Ceremony through last dance sits at the upper end.
- Whether you need ceremony audio. This is the add-on couples buy most often, and for good reason — more on it below.
- Enhancements. Uplighting and the like change how the room feels. They also change the number.
- Where you are getting married. Covered next.
Travel
Anywhere from Hope to North Vancouver is included — no travel charge. That covers Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission, Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs, Langley and everything between.
Outside that stretch, travel runs about $100 per hour. If you are getting married past those bounds, tell me where and I will give you a straight number before you commit to anything.
The deposit
A 30% deposit holds your date. Until that lands, the date stays open to anyone else who asks for it — and in June through September that matters more than people expect.
Why I publish this at all
Because the alternative wastes us both a week. If the number works for you, the next conversation will focus on your music and timeline rather than whether we are even in the same ballpark. If it does not work, you have lost thirty seconds rather than three emails.
Check your date
Pricing is one half of it. The other half is whether I am free. June through September fills up nine to twelve months out, so if you are looking at a summer date, that is the first thing to check.




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