Speaker-Box Wedding DJ’s Bristol UK

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"Marcus accommodated all without any difficulty, in our opinion mixing tracks together better than the original club. A generous, no-fuss professional."
Speaker Box is Marcus Lovell, a Bristol-born club DJ with twenty years on the decks, bringing that same energy to weddings across Bristol, Bath and the South West. If you want a dancefloor that actually goes, music that fits the room rather than a pre-loaded playlist, and a DJ who reads the night rather than plays through a list, that's what Speaker Box is for. Marcus plays live on Technics turntables. Every set is built around your wedding,
Speaker-Box Wedding DJ’s Bristol UK Pricing & Costs
£950 - £1,450
Both packages include a professional RCF sound system, a full wireless lighting rig (uplights, moving heads, pixel tubes) scripted track-by-track to the music, complete setup and breakdown, a pre-wedding playlist consultation, and travel within 50 miles of Bristol. First dance is handled exactly how you want it. No extra charges for equipment, lighting or setup. This represents an evening package and an all day one.
Typical set
From
£950
Live-mixed on Technics from first dance to last song. Marcus arrives from 5pm and builds the night organically. No playlist, no autopilot.
What's included
Live turntable mixing RCF professional sound system Full wireless lighting rig Pre-wedding playlist consultation First dance coordination Setup and breakdown included 50 miles
Speaker-Box Wedding DJ’s Bristol UK Details

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Speaker-Box Wedding DJ’s Bristol UK Full Description

Speaker Box is a wedding DJ service for couples who take music seriously. Marcus Lovell plays live on Technics turntables, mixing every set by hand rather than running a playlist on autopilot. Every wedding gets its own set, built around a pre-wedding conversation about how you want the night to feel.

Both packages include a professional RCF sound system, a full wireless lighting rig scripted track-by-track to the music, complete setup and breakdown, and travel within 50 miles of Bristol. No hidden extras for equipment or lighting.

Evening set from £950. Full day from £1,450. No MC work, no cheesy announcements, no Macarena.

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Name of Wedding Contact: Marcus
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Experience

Year Business Was Established
2006
No. of Weddings Hosted
More than 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
1
Reviews
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Stuart and Carlos
Happy couple married in October
May 2026
Marcus accommodated all without any difficulty

Marcus accommodated all without any difficulty, in our opinion mixing tracks together better than the original club. A generous, no-fuss professional." — Stuart & Carlos

Michelle and Quintin
Happy couple married in March
May 2026
"Marcus is a DJ in the proper sense

"Marcus is a DJ in the proper sense. He mixes the songs live and gave care and attention to the ordering of our set list to make sure the music flowed well." — Michelle & Quentin

Mick and Jess
Happy couple married in April
May 2026
staff were dancing behind the bar

"Guests literally didn't leave the dance-floor all night. Even the bar staff were dancing behind the bar, and said it was the best set they'd heard all year." — Mick & Jess

Speaker-Box Wedding DJ’s Bristol UK Location & Contact Details
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Bristol, South Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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What makes Speaker Box different from other wedding DJs?

Most wedding DJs own a laptop and a playlist. I own a pair of Technics turntables and twenty years of experience reading dancefloors. I came up through Bristol's club scene, spending years as a resident at Dojo's running Hip Hop, Funk and Soul nights, sharing stages with the likes of Jazzie B, Craig Charles and Daddy G from Massive Attack. I play weddings through the Wedding Jam agency alongside DJ Yoda and Graeme Park. That background shapes everything I do at a wedding: the way tracks are mixed, the way energy builds, the way a room that was sitting down ends up on its feet. If you care about what's actually played at your wedding, not just that something is playing, you're in the right place.

What equipment do you use?

Sound is delivered through an RCF system, NX932-A tops paired with 15AX subwoofers, which gives you clean, powerful, detailed audio whether you're in a barn, a converted church or a marquee. It's the kind of rig you'd find at a quality club night, not a mobile disco. For DJing, I use Technics turntables with a Pioneer DJM-S11 mixer running Serato DJ Pro. Live mixing, not a pre-loaded playlist. Lighting is included as standard: Ape Labs uplighters for ambient colour wash, Chauvet moving heads for dancefloor energy, and Astera Pixel Tubes for that visual wow factor. Everything is wireless and battery-powered where needed, so rigging is flexible and we're not trailing cables across your venue.

Can we choose the music?

Yes, and I actively encourage it. Before your wedding we'll have a proper conversation about your musical tastes: the tracks you love, the ones you never want to hear again, the genres that get you going and the ones that don't. Tell me ten to twenty songs that mean something to you, the ones I might not guess, and I'll take it from there. What I won't do is ask you to trawl through a database of thousands of songs ticking boxes. You've hired me because I know music. Let me do that bit. You focus on the dancing.

What style of DJ performance can we expect?

Live mixing. Tight transitions. No awkward silences. No cheesy banter over the mic every five minutes. I get through a lot of music in a set, and everything flows together the way it should when someone actually knows what they're doing behind the decks. I make a lot of my own edits and mashups, which means your night won't sound like every other wedding you've been to. The dancefloor is the priority, always.

Do you only do weddings?

Honestly? Weddings are where I do my best work. There's nothing quite like that moment a dancefloor goes from polite swaying to full chaos. But I also play corporate events and private parties. What I don't do: karaoke or kids' discos.

we've also hired a band. Do we still need a DJ?

A great band is a great band, but they typically play for two hours. That still leaves you with significant chunks of the evening to fill, often at the exact moment when people are most fired up and ready to dance. A band's set tends to cover the big sing-along anthems. Where I come in is bringing a completely different feel and energy to those gaps, something that complements the band rather than repeating it, and keeps the party going properly until the end. If the drummer says he can DJ the breaks as well, I'd politely suggest getting some evidence of that first.

What if something changes: date, venue, timings?

Weddings move around. Timings shift, plans change, venues sometimes swap. I deal with these things case by case and I'll always try to be as flexible as I can. The important thing is communication. The earlier I know about a change, the easier it is to sort.

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