DJ Services’ is used to describe how music is played in-between an act’s sets, where a DJ would normally take control. Nearly all our bands now offer a complete package, covering these breaks too.
DJ Services In South Africa
DJSA puts you in touch with any South African DJ, band or mobile disco for whatever your requirements. Not only do we give you access to one of the largest online DJ database in the country, but we can also provide advice on which artists or performers you might require for a variety of different events.
DJSA is the leading Professional DJs, Bands and Mobile Discos agency in South Africa. We assist in finding the required talent to set the right mood at any event or function. Some of the events and special occasions we cater for are:
Bar mitzvahs
Birthday parties
Corporate functions
Matric dances
Company family days
Dog shows
Fashion shows
Promotional launches
Weddings
We also provide DJs and bands for club events.
Contact us now for further details.
How much does it cost to hire a DJ in South Africa?
The average price of a DJ is R4,500.
How much does a DJ cost per hour?
The average wedding DJ’s cost per hour is around R 2321.21. However, a DJ may charge less if they are performing at an event that is not a wedding. Most DJs charge around R 1547.47per hour for “non-wedding” events.
Who is the best DJ in South Africa 2024?
A list of the best DJs in Africa
Black coffee. Dj Black Coffee at an event.
Oskido. Dj Oskido up and about.
Dj Jimmy Jatt. Dj Jimmy Jatt in his element.
Dj Cuppy. Dj Cuppy poses for a photo.
Dj Euphonik. Dj Euphonik at a radio station.
Dj Maphorisa. Dj Maphorisa on the decks.
Dj Xclusive.
Dj Spinall.
How much do DJs make in South Africa?
R295,918 (ZAR)/yr.
How do I become a DJ in South Africa?
Rise Academy. It is an all-round academy that strives to educate novice DJs as well as improve the skills of those who are already in the industry.
DJ4Life.
Soul Candi.
Pioneer DJ institute.
Maloosabi DJ Academy.
MixClub DJ School.
SAE Institute South Africa.
DJ Academy.
What skills do you need to become a DJ in South Africa ?
Being a DJ requires a range of skills, including:
A good ear for rhythm.
A sense of timing.
Good inter-personal skills to assist networking.
The stamina and energy to motivate people.
The ability to manage business accounts.
Technical ability.
Creative talent for mixing music together.