Wedding DJ Services in Harrisburg, PA

Picture your wedding day.

We’ve been bringing Central PA weddings to life for two decades.

Here’s how we’ll bring yours.

A couple in formal attire stands arm in arm, facing away, as indoor fireworks and sparklers light up the background at an event.

Listen.

Before we recommend a single song, we want to know who you are.

The first thing that happens after you inquire is a real planning meeting — a quick phone call to tailor your day around your vision. Not another intake form.

We ask about a wedding you’ve been to that you loved. The one you didn’t. The song your dad has always wanted for the parent dance. The traditions in your family. The new ones you’re creating together.

By the end, your DJ knows things about your wedding nobody else thought to ask.

A bride and groom kneel at the altar during a wedding ceremony, surrounded by bridesmaids in red dresses and groomsmen in black suits on a decorated stage.

Build.

Your timeline, your music, your cues — in your own Online Planning Account.

You get your own online planning account. A single place where every must-play, do-not-play, parent name, family tradition, and timing cue lives. You build it at your pace. Most couples make their last edit in the week before the wedding. That’s normal.

While you’re building, we’re coordinating with your planner, your photographer, your venue, and your caterer — so by the day of, everyone is on the same page about every cue, every transition, every announcement.

Elegant wedding reception setup in a rustic barn with round tables, white floral centerpieces, and dramatic lighting casting patterns on the wooden ceiling and walls.

Prepare.

Every Klock wedding is prepped twice — long before your guests arrive.

Once at our warehouse: every speaker, mic, light, and special effect is tested and programmed for your event before it leaves the building. Backups for everything. The room never goes silent.

Then again at your venue, hours before guests arrive. We set up the sound, line up all your special songs, and double check coordination with your team of vendors — most of whom we already know from decades of partnership.

A DJ plays music while a crowd of people in formal attire dance and raise their hands at an indoor party with bright lights and fog effects.

Play.

Your day arrives. Every moment you planned hits exactly when it should.

Your processional starts at 4:32, not 4:30. Your vows are heard by the back row. The first dance fades up where it should. The toasts get the right mic. The dance floor stays full.

Three generations end up on it together. Those friends you thought weren’t going to dance? Somewhere in the middle of it all.

A group of people wearing sunglasses and holding glow sticks dance energetically at a party in a brightly lit indoor venue.
A group of people wearing sunglasses and holding glow sticks dance energetically at a party in a brightly lit indoor venue.

Your pricing is right here.

No form, no call, no waiting on a quote. Every package is on one page, with setup, travel, and backup already in the price. Some dates open up better pricing, and as our thank-you to those who serve, military and first responders receive a discount. Look it over, and when you’re ready, our full-time team is here to talk it through.

Real Klock weddings. Real Central PA venues.

Klock has worked weddings of every kind across Central PA — every faith, every culture, every shape couples bring us. Here are three of the rooms.

A woman in a white dress and a man in a suit dance at a party, holding colorful light sticks. The man holds a can and other people are dancing in the background.
Two people in formal wear dance and hold glowing sticks at a lively indoor event, surrounded by other guests.
A man wearing headphones operates a laptop at a DJ booth in a dimly-lit room with warm lighting and decorative columns.

Hotel Hershey

DJ Josh McFarland

Hotel Hershey is the grand dame of Pennsylvania wedding venues — Mediterranean-style architecture, soaring ceilings, the kind of room where a December reception feels cinematic before anyone presses play.

James and Kayley’s wedding featured: Cocktail hour solo string musician, Ceremony up lighting, Glow party package, Drapery backdrop (30’)

Watch the night

Historic Acres of Hershey

DJ DOUG EDGAR

Historic Acres of Hershey is where your wedding feels like it’s always belonged — stone buildings, sprawling grounds, and a warmth that makes every guest feel like they’ve been here before.

Tyler and Victoria’s wedding featured: Magic sparklers, String Quartet, Photo booth with 2×6 print package, Foam glow tubes.

Watch the night

A bride and groom hold hands and raise their arms as they enter a reception hall with wooden walls and chandeliers.
A close-up of a digital photo booth with a circular LED light and a screen displaying "TAP TO START" in a geometric design.
A group of people dance indoors at a party, holding up glowing, multicolored light sticks.
A bride and groom enter a bright room holding hands, both smiling with arms raised. A decorated wooden sign and floral arrangement are visible in the background.
A group of people dance in a decorated indoor venue, following a man in a white shirt and tie who is holding a microphone and leading the group.
Three women dance indoors, holding and waving colorful glowing sticks, with a decorated table and white chairs in the background.

The Rotunda at Lauxmont

DJ Dephilip Jackson

The Rotunda at Lauxmont Farms is the kind of room couples drive past once and never forget — a circular open-air pavilion overlooking the Susquehanna, columns, river light, the ceremony space everyone tries to copy and nobody really does.

Spencer and Shea’s wedding featured: Small room up lighting, Glow party package

Watch the night

Vows to last call.

Add Klock for as much of your day as you want — from ceremony to afterparty, or just the parts that matter most to you.

A newlywed couple walks down the aisle hand in hand, smiling, as wedding guests watch and the bride raises her bouquet in celebration.

Ceremony.

Want vows that reach the back row? Ceremony sound, processional cues, wireless mic for the officiant, music timed to your walk. Add it if you want one team running both ceremony and reception.

A bride and groom dance outside a stone building at night, surrounded by trees and fireworks displays on either side of the entrance.

Cocktail hour.

The room before the room. A separate sound system in the cocktail space — because the speakers from your ceremony aren’t where the bar is. Add it for music that lifts the room without making anyone shout.

A bride and groom dance on a wooden floor with indoor fireworks and speakers in the background at a wedding reception.

Reception.

The night you’ve been picturing. Where every Klock wedding starts. Introductions, first dances, toasts, parent dances, live mixing all night, and the dance floor that doesn’t empty until the venue tells us to stop.

A group of people dressed formally dance and celebrate indoors, holding light sticks and drinks, with string lights and a chandelier visible overhead.

Afterparty.

For when nobody wants the night to end. An extra hour, a different room, a different vibe. Add it when the wedding you’re picturing doesn’t end at 11.

There’s no b-team at klock.

Every Klock DJ is a full-time, professionally trained wedding host on payroll — not a part-time freelancer with a laptop. The DJ at your wedding earned the privilege of being there. The reviews are the team’s report card, and we don’t put anyone on a stage who hasn’t earned theirs.

Trusted by Central PA’s favorite wedding venues.

We’ve worked these rooms long enough to know the load-in, the acoustics, and how the night flows in each one.

King Mansion logo with the letters "KM" overlapping above the text "KING MANSION WEDDINGS + EVENTS" in black font on a white background.
Lauxmont Weddings logo in elegant cursive script on a white background.
The words "Moonstone Manor" are written in a decorative script font with ornate, swirling capital M's on a white background.
A sign with the text "Riverdale Manor" in large capital letters, featuring an illustration of a manor house within an oval at the bottom.
Logo for The Star Barn Village featuring ornate, decorative lettering in a light gray-green color on a white background.
Text logo displaying the words "Cork Factory Hotel" in bold, outlined, uppercase letters on a white background.
Logo for The Booking House with gold decorative accents and the text "THE BOOKING HOUSE" in bold, navy letters above "ESTABLISHED 1884.
Logo for Hershey Country Club with text "Hershey Country Club" and "East • West • Spring Creek" alongside a Hershey’s Kiss icon.
The Hotel Hershey logo with an illustration of a bell tower, a blue flag, and text reading "The Hotel Hershey Since 1933.
Text logo reading "Ironstone Ranch" in a bold, western-style font with decorative flourishes on a white background.
Black text logo reads "FARM 1840 WEDDINGS & EVENTS" on a white background.
The logo reads "The Willows at Ashcombe Mansion" in capital letters with a small decorative underline beneath the word "Mansion.
Black and white logo for Gettysburg Hotel with decorative flourishes, a small pineapple at the top, and the text "Established 1797" below the hotel name.
The word "Excelsior" is written in an ornate, gold cursive font on a white background.
The image shows the words "BOXHILL WEDDINGS" in a minimalist, modern font on a white background.
Historic Acres of Hershey" logo in elegant, black cursive and serif font on a white background.
Logo with "THE BALLROOM" in uppercase serif font above "Ellis Preserve" in cursive script on a white background.

Don’t see your venue? Tell us where you’re getting married.

Some moments need more than music.

Lighting, effects, design, and the photo booth your guests will keep coming back to.

Uplighting, intelligent moving lights, monogram projection, cold sparkler fountains, CO2 cannons, dancing on the clouds, and full event drapery. Add to any package.

Three women pose and smile for a photo booth in front of a glittery backdrop; one woman waves and wears orange sunglasses while holding a drink.

Open-air booths, premium backdrops, custom prints, and an attendant on-site. The thing your guests are still talking about a month later.

Your date may still be open — let's check

The work starts the day you book. Saturdays in May, June, September, and October fill first.

Questions couples and parents ask before they book.

The things people actually want to know — answered in plain language.

Wedding DJ pricing in Central PA ranges from a few hundred dollars for a basic playlist DJ up through several thousand for a full-service team. Klock offers four packages with transparent pricing — each one includes a professional DJ, planning meeting, sound, and microphones.

See packages and pricing

Most couples book 12 to 18 months ahead. In Central PA, Saturdays in May, June, September, and October book the earliest.

Check your date

A professional wedding DJ acts as the master of ceremonies, coordinates with your planner and vendors, runs ceremony sound and microphones, manages the timeline, makes announcements, and reads the dance floor live. At Klock, the work also includes a full pre-wedding planning meeting and warehouse prep before every event.

Look for a full-time professional company with a real planning process, verified five-star reviews, experience at your venue, and a DJ who matches your personality. Klock has been serving Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, and Central PA for over twenty years with nearly 2,000 five-star reviews.

Yes. Every Klock DJ is full-time, on payroll, and trained to the Klock Standard before they ever play a wedding under our name. No part-time fill-ins, no hand-offs.

Meet the team

Wireless microphones for toasts and announcements are included in every Klock wedding. Full ceremony coverage — including a wireless lavalier mic for the officiant, processional music, and a separate sound system for the ceremony space — is added as part of the Say I Do and Lighting package or above.

Every Klock wedding’s full timeline, music, and notes live in our shared office system. If a DJ can’t make a wedding for any reason, another Klock DJ steps in already knowing your story, prepped on the same materials, and held to the same standard.

Yes. Klock works with couples of every background, faith, culture, and identity — including LGBTQ+ couples, interfaith weddings, and multilingual receptions. Tell us what your wedding looks like and we’ll meet it where it is.

Klock is a preferred or recommended vendor at most Central PA wedding venues — including King Mansion, Lauxmont, Moonstone Manor, Riverdale Manor, Star Barn at Stone Gables, Cork Factory Hotel, Ironstone Ranch, Hershey Country Club, The Booking House, and more.

Ask about your venue

Yes — all in-house. Uplighting, intelligent moving lights, monogram projection, photo booths with attendant, cold sparkler fountains, CO2 cannons, dancing on the clouds, and full event drapery. Add to any package, even after booking.

Based in Harrisburg, PA. Primary service area covers Harrisburg, Lancaster, York, Hershey, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg, Camp Hill, Elizabethtown, and surrounding Central PA. Weddings two or more hours from our office include a travel fee.

You’ll hear back within one business day. We’ll confirm availability, ask a few questions about your wedding, and either set up a planning meeting or send you a quote. No pressure. Just a conversation about your wedding day.

Shall we start the party?

Let’s chat about what you’re envisioning.