Party DJs · Harrisburg · Lancaster · York

They’ll remember this.
Proms, Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Themed Nights.

Whatever you’re celebrating, your guests will talk about it for years. Let’s make some noise.

A man in a white shirt and tie dances in a rustic barn with string lights, while other people socialize and watch in the background.

Any crowd.

Any night.

A prom of 600 or a barn dance of 80. Neither gets the b‑team.

Because at Klock, there is no b‑team. Proms, bar and bat mitzvahs, sweet sixteens, quinceañeras, milestone birthdays, holiday parties, themed nights. Every one gets a host who works the room in real time and a producer who locked every cue before the doors opened. Tell us what you’re celebrating. We’ll build the night around it and keep the floor moving until the lights come up.

“Jason and his staff provided custom lighting which set the tone and created an amazing environment.” — Ryan M. · Google review

Central Dauphin High School

Yes, this is a high school prom.

Line-array sound. Intelligent moving lights. Gobo projection washing the entire room. A stage built for the space, not dropped into it. The kind of production most people only see at a concert, set up for a Saturday night dance. The same team scales it up or down for whatever you’re planning.

A large indoor event with people mingling and sitting at tables under purple lighting, with a lit stage in the background.
A DJ wearing glasses and a dark suit mixes music on a console, with patterned lights projected onto the wall behind him.

Transparent party pricing

Every party price, before you ask.

Weeknight parties start at $500, weekends at $600 ($250 and $300 an hour, two-hour minimum). The bar and bat mitzvah package is $1,750. Those prices cover the DJ; lighting, effects, and photo booths layer on top. Most full-production parties land between $1,250-$3,500, priced to what you’re actually planning.

“All the kids had a blast, and my daughter was so happy.” — Christine A. · Google review

“My feet gave out before the music did.” — Megan · Google review

So, what are we
celebrating?
Some nights need more than music.
A large banquet hall with round tables set for an event, illuminated by colorful blue, pink, and green lighting.

Atmosphere & effects.

Uplighting, intelligent moving lights, monogram projection, cold sparkler fountains, CO2, dancing on the clouds, and full drapery.

A digital photo booth with a circular LED light and a screen reading "Tap to Start" stands in a dimly lit event room with people seated at tables in the background.

Photo booths.

Open-air booths, premium backdrops, custom prints, props, and an attendant on-site. The thing your guests post before they even leave.

Silent disco.

Wireless headphones, multiple channels, zero noise ordinance. A room that looks silent and feels electric.

A man in a suit balances on his hands and head on a dance floor at an indoor event, while others watch in the background.
A man in a white dress shirt with long hair flips his head and pretends to play air guitar at an indoor event with floral decorations and candles in the background.
A man in formal attire is kneeling on a wooden floor with his arms outstretched, appearing to slide or dance, in a room with large windows and green lighting.

Questions people ask before they book their party.

The things you actually want to know, answered in plain language.

Party DJ service runs on an hourly package with a two-hour minimum, and bar and bat mitzvahs have their own full package. You can see all of it on the pricing page. The best nights are rarely one size fits all, so most clients end up with a custom quote built around their crowd, their room, and the kind of energy they want.

Sooner is always safer. Prom season and the spring and fall weekends fill first, and popular dates can go a year out. If you have a date in mind, start the conversation early so you keep your options open.

Yes, with a dedicated package and hosts who specialize in them. That includes the hora, montage, candle lighting, and interactive games to keep every age engaged, plus a pre-event planning meeting and your own online planning account so every detail is set before the day.

As much production as the room can hold. Line-array sound, intelligent moving lights, gobo and pattern projection, and a stage built for the space. We coordinate load-in with your venue and run the night so the committee gets to enjoy it instead of working it.

That’s our favorite part. Pick a decade, a movie, a color story, or a vibe, and we design the whole world around it, from lighting and drapery to performers and the soundtrack that carries it.

Yes. Uplighting, moving lights, monogram projection, cold sparklers, CO2, dancing on the clouds, drapery, and open-air photo booths can be added to any party. See the enhancements and photo booth pages for the full menu.

We’re based in Harrisburg and regularly work Lancaster, York, Camp Hill, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg, and Hershey. For events farther out, just ask. We travel for the right night.

You’ll get a quick, personalized quote and a real conversation about what you’re planning. From there, the team handles the production, the run-of-show, and the cues, so on the night itself you’re a guest at your own party.

Have a date in mind?

The best Saturdays book months out. Earlier conversations get more options.