Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth Trying to start playing gigs- advice needed

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #38412
    Terry_42
    Keymaster
    #38425
    Daryl Northrop
    Participant

    monica abreu, post: 38555, member: 4552 wrote:
    Hey everyone so I’ve been djing for almost 8 months now and I think I am finally ready to start getting my name out there and start playing in public.

    I want to start out kind of small like at parties, small store openings/events etc…I feel that starting smaller will get me used to playing live, get me more comfortable with myself, and i’ll build up from there I don’t want jump into anything and get myself into something I can’t handle yet until i’m ready, but I definitely plan on working hard and working my way up to bigger things! But I don’t really know how to approach on how to even getting a small gig. I am planning on posting an ad and i just made some business cards but I was wondering if since I’ve never played in public before, if I should offer to play for free so I can start getting my name out there?? And also any advice on what I should definitely put in in my ad? Thanks ^_^

    Btw if anyone wants to listen heres the link to my mixes !

    https://soundcloud.com/djhyyer

    You are def on the right track by starting with parties and smaller venues. One thing that has worked for a lot of people has been to run their own parties when they are starting out. You likely know several other DJ’s who are getting started and are hungry for gigs – try to locate an arena where you can run an “open-decks” night. Word will spread like wildfire, and it will be a great way to make contacts in the DJ community.

    #38447
    Alex Wray
    Participant

    A good place to start might be small “urban places” like hookah bars, small coffee shops, that kind of thing. They sometimes like to have DJs come in there

    #38490
    Student_AZ
    Member

    House parties, it’s easy and relaxed. Just make sure your first gig isn’t to a bunch of metalheads like mine was.. Kind of odd getting the nod from an online mix of electro house to play a party and arrive to 100~ people wanting to hear heavy metal.

    #38499
    DJpeachfuzz
    Participant

    I agree with others that house parties are the way to go. They allow you to encounter a lot of things that make you wiser as a DJ in a low stress environment. So far all I have done are house parties, but they have provided me with a lot of knowledge such as crowd reading and party dynamics. Whichever you choose to do I wish you good luck!

Viewing 5 posts - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The forum ‘The DJ Booth’ is closed to new topics and replies.