Six hours of wedding DJ and MC service designed for couples who want every part of the day, ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception, to feel produced by one team and one consistent sound. This flagship package adds a dedicated ceremony sound zone, a second tech on site, and the full lighting rig so the audio and visual story stays unified from the first reading to the last song of the night.
What is included
Six hours of continuous DJ and MC coverage across ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception
Ceremony sound system with a lapel mic for the officiant, a handheld for readings, and a music feed for processional, recessional, and any sung pieces
Cocktail hour sound zone sized for a separate area or patio so guests can hear conversation and music together
Reception sound system with full coverage of the dance floor, head table, and guest tables
Three or more wireless microphones, including a dedicated lapel for the officiant
Intelligent motion lighting on the dance floor that shifts color through the night
Up to twenty four LED uplights placed around the perimeter to wash walls in your chosen color
An AV technician on site for the entire booking to handle ceremony cues, mic changes, and audio adjustments
Three or more pre event planning meetings to lock in timeline, do not play list, special dances, ceremony script, and announcement order
Online music request portal so guests and the wedding party can suggest songs in advance
How the six hours run
The team arrives early to set up three sound zones and the lighting rig before guests arrive. Ceremony audio is checked with the officiant before guests are seated, mic levels are dialed in for processional music, and the AV tech runs cues during the ceremony so the main DJ can focus on transitions. Cocktail hour rolls into reception with a coordinated handoff. Once dancing opens, motion lights and uplights take over and the dance floor stays packed through the final song.
Music range
Plural DJs draws from a wide library and reads the room throughout the night. Couples can pull from Top 40, Latin, Oldies, Classic Rock, House, Dance, Hip Hop, R and B, Pop, Country, Indian, Jazz, Disco, and a deep set of cultural music for bilingual and multicultural weddings. The team also keeps a do not play list, a must play list, and a guest request queue so the floor reflects what the couple and the room want to hear.
About Plural DJs
Founder Marselus Cayton started DJing at age fifteen and built Plural DJs in 2019 around a simple idea, that every wedding should feel like it was designed for the couple in the room. Reviews on The Knot give Plural DJs a five star average, and the team is based in Oakland with coverage across the Bay Area and the rest of California.
Ceremony coverage
Ceremony audio is the part of the day where small mistakes are most visible, so this tier dedicates a full sound zone and a second technician to it. The officiant is mic checked privately before guests are seated, processional and recessional cues are timed to the planning sheet, and any live readings or sung pieces get their own handheld or lapel mic. If the venue has a separate ceremony location, the system can be split or moved during cocktail hour.
Lighting setup
Motion lighting is mounted on a single truss or stand near the dance floor, running pre programmed looks that match the tempo and color palette of the night. Uplighting wraps the room in a chosen color or a slow color shift through the evening. Cabling is taped down so guest paths stay safe, and the team coordinates dimming with the venue once toasts and key moments need brighter light for photo and video.
Sound coverage
The reception system is sized for guest counts up to about three hundred, with main speakers on stands and a subwoofer for the dance set. The cocktail zone runs from a smaller pair of speakers placed where the cocktail crowd is gathering, and the ceremony zone uses a separate set so each space has clean audio without bleed.
Planning meetings
Three or more pre event meetings are built into this tier. The first runs through music taste, must plays, do not plays, and the energy you want for each part of the day. The second locks in the ceremony script, mic plan, and processional music. The third runs the reception timeline minute by minute.
Why couples choose this tier
The six hour Ultimate tier is the right pick when ceremony audio matters as much as the dance floor, when the venue has multiple zones to cover, and when the couple wants a single team handling sound and lighting from the first reading to last call. It is the deepest tier Plural DJs offers and works best for weddings of one hundred to three hundred guests in venues with separate ceremony, cocktail, and reception spaces.
