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- If youre a DJ working as a professional and you dont have a contract, you need to stop what youre doing, and you need to get a contract. Every event, every time youre working, you should have a contract in place to guarantee that youre protected, as well as your clients and events are protected. So lets talk about what should be in your contract. First and foremost, your name, your information, all the information about you, and, of course, the person you are working for should be clearly spelled out. Also, the details about the event itself, the start time, the end time, the location, the room name, and anything else related to that particulars of that celebration. Next up, you need to have information about your services the things that they will be getting in exchange for the amount of money that they will be paying for your service. Any special editions, services, or anything for that matter, needs to be spelled out in this contract so that you, and of course, they are both