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Claim Your ListingLongmont sits between Boulder and Loveland in the northern Front Range, anchored by the St. Vrain River, downtown Main Street, and the agricultural and tech corridors that line Highway 119 toward Boulder. The two DJs currently listed in Longmont, Colorado cover open format and pop, which fits the mix of barn venue weddings on the eastern plains, downtown restaurant receptions, and corporate work from the tech and aerospace employers in the Boulder and Niwot corridors. Most receptions in town run a five hour Saturday window with last dance pushed to 11 PM under venue and city noise codes. Friday and Sunday events round out the dominant Saturday calendar.
The Longmont booking volume tracks the Boulder County calendar. May through October carries weddings, with August and September the strongest months once the late summer storms pull back. The barn and ranch venues east and north of town, including Lone Hawk Farm, the Stone Mountain Lodge in nearby Lyons, and the various private acreages along WCR 1, pull a substantial share of the schedule. Corporate holiday work picks up in November and December as the local and Boulder tech employers hold annual parties, and school dances at the local high school, Skyline, and Niwot fill out the spring calendar alongside steady quinceanera and bar mitzvah work. Spring graduation season also adds party volume.
Pricing in Longmont, Colorado runs $1,500 to $3,000 for a five hour reception with one DJ, MC, dance lighting, and a wireless microphone, in line with the Front Range standard. Outdoor ceremony coverage at the barn and ranch venues east of town adds $300 to $600 for travel, wind hardening, and battery power, since most of those sites lack dedicated power near the ceremony location. Couples booking destination style events at Stone Mountain Lodge in Lyons, in nearby Estes Park, or in the foothills should expect an additional $200 to $500 travel fee depending on the drive and load in window. Backyard receptions on larger lots in southwest Longmont and toward Niwot are increasingly common.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book a DJ for a Longmont wedding?
Six to nine months ahead is realistic for Saturdays in May through October. The two DJs currently listed in town fill peak August and September Saturdays early, so couples often expand the search to Boulder, Loveland, and Fort Collins based DJs who regularly cover local venues. For premium dates, start the search at least nine months out.
Do Longmont DJs work the barn and ranch venues east of town?
Yes. Lone Hawk Farm, the rural acreages along WCR 1, and the various private ranches north and east of town are part of the regular local rotation. Outdoor ceremonies typically need battery powered systems, sandbagged speaker stands, and a wind plan for the eastern plains afternoon gusts. Plan a $300 to $600 add on for full ceremony coverage at these sites.
What does a wedding DJ cost in Longmont, Colorado?
A five hour reception with one DJ, MC, dance lighting, and a wireless mic runs $1,500 to $3,000. Adding ceremony sound, uplighting, monogram projection, photo booth, or extending past 11 PM generally pushes the total into the $3,000 to $4,500 range. Travel fees may apply for events in Lyons, Estes Park, or other foothills venues outside the standard local radius.
Which Longmont venues do local DJs work most often?
The Stewart Auditorium at the Museum, the downtown Roosevelt Park pavilion, several Main Street restaurant back rooms, Lone Hawk Farm, Hillside Vineyards, and the rural ranch venues along WCR 1 and WCR 5 come up regularly. Most local DJs already have a load in plan, parking notes, and house power data on file for these rooms.
Can a Longmont DJ cover a destination wedding in Estes Park or Lyons?
Yes. The town sits roughly 35 minutes from Estes Park up US 36 and 20 minutes from Lyons, and most local DJs regularly travel to both. Expect a $200 to $500 travel and ceremony surcharge for Lyons venues like Stone Mountain Lodge and a larger mountain destination markup for Estes Park bookings, often two to three times the base rate.