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a DJ services contract is made between a client and a DJ and describes the duties of the DJ at an upcoming event in exchange for payment lets take a look at common responsibilities of a DJ and what to include in a contract what does the DJ do a DJ is hired to entertain an audience by playing music at the event the DJ artist may play popular or requested songs or they may even play some of their own music moreover DJs may manipulate sounds and popular songs to create new and unique beats good DJ equipment often cost thousands of dollars and they may be expected to provide speakers or other equipment related to playing music common spaces at which a DJ will perform our anniversaries birthdays clubs corporate events radio restaurants reunions and weddings DJ costs costs for DJs heavily depend on their experience skill and the equipment that they possess ing to thumbtack comm the average DJ makes anywhere from four hundred and fifty to five hundred and fifty dollars per gig DJ contract