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Usual rule is DJ and one other helping them out.

However - There are some dj's who feel coming in a car with 4 people each carrying a record box is acceptable to shuffle in and say there with me.  Yea right

Remember this is a hobby 

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DJ plus one, however, if the DJ insists on turning up solely for his / her set, then I would be tempted to charge them entry, as it says to the promoter "I'm not interested in attending your event, just in taking your money".

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Posted

Dj and partner or box carrier.  Some in my experience do try to take the p*ss. 

But if you are the promoter and you let the dj turn up just before and leave after then it is a pretty poor show on your part. 

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Posted (edited)

And we always asked in advance who was the designated partner of the Dj.  Their name was then on the door so if they turned up with someone else they paid. 

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9 hours ago, IanP said:

Should a DJ have to pay to get in a venue he/she is spinning records at? 

Some should! :D

Seriously though - no.....Although, I used to run a Thursday night event many moons ago, and I had to charge the punters £2.00, and the DJs £1.00 to cover the cost of the hall (Only one DJ moaned)

In hindsight though, maybe I should have charged £2.50, and not charged the DJs. But this was a time when some were at School, or on young people's low wages - It was a very low key event, just somat to do in the week.

Len :thumbsup:

Guest Spain pete
Posted

Free entrance but no wages ,you would only  play at my gigs for the good of mankind . 🎶🎶🎶✌

Posted (edited)

Completely agree with the consensus here - DJs should never pay to get in and are allowed a guest. 

I do know of one event not so long ago where the DJs got in for free but their guest/spouse had to pay. That didn't go down well!

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typo

Posted
7 minutes ago, Russell Gilbert said:

Completely agree with the consensus here - DJs should never play to get in and are allowed a guest. 

I do know of one event not so long ago where the DJs got in for free but their guest/spouse had to pay. That didn't go down well!

Ouch

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9 hours ago, Ahoy Sailor said:

Just curious at the initial question Ian - have you as a DJ been asked to pay into events you're playing at or have you as a promoter asked a DJ to pay into events you've put on? 

I was asked to pay entry... I also turned up to spin at a nameless venue, three weeks ago , to be informed that ' we don't pay the DJs here' 

  

 

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5 hours ago, IanP said:

I was asked to pay entry... I also turned up to spin at a nameless venue, three weeks ago , to be informed that ' we don't pay the DJs here' 

  

 

That's pretty shit with regards to having to pay entrance fee. I know when I promote I always pay the DJs and put them up as well if they're traveling, as I appreciate their time and effort. Most places where I've played have done the same but not all, if I can kip in a spare room or they sort a hotel I'm happy as it reduces my travel costs. But that's a whole different mine field, I saw some outrageous demands by a so called "big name" DJ on FB last week, another one tying to live off his reputation from the 70s.

Posted

DJ + 1 guest free all day long! If any promoters are not paying the DJ and are expecting them to pay admittance they are really taking the piss! !

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Posted

Dj + 1 guest !!!!as for being paid mmmmmmmm I've been offered cash but wont take it :thumbup:I do it cos I love it,plus its an honour to be asked 😘 atb baz 

Posted
1 hour ago, chalky said:

You shouldn't pay to get into any venue, including weekenders where you should get your accommodation as well.

Too many fcuking amateurs in it for themselves.  Sooner they disappear again the better the scene will be.

Well said Chalky 

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4 hours ago, Steve S 60 said:

I was at a venue the other week where there were literally more DJs than punters.  I felt a bit left out as I didn't have a record box.

This is quite common at venues in the south mate. Especially if you're not playing bog standard 500 oldies. One venue I went to had three non DJ people, and being one of the three I spoke to the other couple and turns out the husband was a DJ too. So technically only one non DJ amongst the public attendees. 

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Guest Spain pete
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Seems a bit regional to me.mate         , soul music is a universal language 🎶🎶✌

2 hours ago, Steve G said:

This is quite common at venues in the south mate. Especially if you're not playing bog standard 500 oldies. One venue I went to had three non DJ people, and being one of the three I spoke to the other couple and turns out the husband was a DJ too. So technically only one non DJ amongst the public attendees. 

 

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4 hours ago, Steve G said:

This is quite common at venues in the south mate. Especially if you're not playing bog standard 500 oldies. One venue I went to had three non DJ people, and being one of the three I spoke to the other couple and turns out the husband was a DJ too. So technically only one non DJ amongst the public attendees. 

Everyone's a DJ nowadays 

Posted
17 hours ago, Steve G said:

This is quite common at venues in the south mate. Especially if you're not playing bog standard 500 oldies. One venue I went to had three non DJ people, and being one of the three I spoke to the other couple and turns out the husband was a DJ too. So technically only one non DJ amongst the public attendees. 

I've been to some do's where some of the DJ's could even be classed as "non DJ's".

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Posted (edited)
On 10/11/2017 at 23:17, IanP said:

I was asked to pay entry... I also turned up to spin at a nameless venue, three weeks ago , to be informed that ' we don't pay the DJs here' 

  

 

Ian there was a mistake on behalf of you coming to Dj steve was told to let you no And didn’t I can’t apologise no more and thanx for coming as I said on the night just a mistake no one gets paid we are trying to get the venue going and it’s working free admission and give away free cd to all now and then all said I’m sorry for the misunderstanding all the best Jazz carter lane soul club 

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Guest Soulatthedale
Posted
11 hours ago, Kegsy said:

I've been to some do's where some of the DJ's could even be classed as "non DJ's".

I agree, theres DJs and then theres people with a box of pressings, cd's and a few originals who usually ask to do a spot as theyre a mate of the  promoter.

Posted
On 11/10/2017 at 09:48, IanP said:

The question was  "should a DJ pay"

  Regardless of times etc he turns up

no he should not pay or his partner i stay at every venue i play at only have left early to play at allnighter on same nite  i would be very disappointed in the club if the did charge me or my wife .i think thats just rude & very unsoulfull

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