Snapdragon Entertainment


Reception pricing

Prices start at $1,500

Category: DJ

Type: Group of DJs

Size of act: 1-4

Genres: Pop/Top 40s, Rap/Hip Hop, Rock


About Snapdragon Entertainment

Snapdragon Entertainment

Owner

Snapdragon Entertainment is a Wedding DJ company operating in the Greater Charlotte, NC area, committed to offering personalized entertainment options to our clients. With 10 years as a DJ and over 20 in the event and hospitality industry, owner Jenny Corriher strives to make every Snapdragon Entertainment experience unique. Client relationships and amazing events are our top priority! Snapdragon Entertainment provides a customized approach in offering entertainment. We connect with our clients in person or over the phone throughout the planning process to ensure your vision and the final product are in sync.

As your wedding DJ, we will go above and beyond simply playing great music in order to ensure your ceremony and reception are seamless and stress-free. We customize the playlist for each couple to ensure all of your favorites are included and your guests stay on the dancefloor. As MC, we make all of your announcements, manage your reception timeline, and coordinate with your other vendors throughout your event. We are happy to honor any requests both ahead of time and on the dancefloor (and magically not have available any songs you hate!) We can't wait to help you have an amazing wedding day!


Services

Services

  • Ceremony microphones and sound
  • Dancefloor lighting
  • Event planning
  • Master of ceremonies
  • Multiple location support
  • Music during breaks
  • Sound system capability audience <300 -
  • Sound system capability audience >300

Musical genres

  • Pop/Top 40s
  • Rap/Hip Hop
  • Rock

Reviews

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  • Unfortunately unimpressed

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    Carly H.Jun 15, 2024

    I hate to say it, but we were not at all impressed. In talking with Jenny ahead of time, she seemed like a passionate and professional DJ and MC. What we got was someone who basically hit “play” on a playlist that looked similar to what we provided while sitting down behind a table the whole night and occasionally making unenthusiastic announcements. The big things: -As the bride I didn’t know until after, but our 3 song processional turned into 4 songs as a random song was played while my mom walked down the aisle. Luckily she did play the 3 we asked for after that, but we’re not sure where that first one came from. -I had put together a 4-song compilation for our introductions, and there were 4 groups to be introduced. Could I have given her more detailed instructions? Sure. But I thought it was self explanatory enough. Instead of announcing one group per song, she ran right through the introductions, making the time and effort I put into it a waste and messing up how we wanted our most important people introduced. She also cut the final song short, going right into our first dance, which leads me to... -We had choreographed our first dance, starting right at the beginning of the song, but with her blending it with our intro song, we were not in position and missed the beginning of our first dance. -Similarly, the father daughter song, which she knew was important to me, started while my dad and I were still on the other side of the room and not at all in position to begin dancing. -She only played 1 out of the 4 line dances I asked her to (I can’t believe I didn’t get to do the electric slide at my wedding!) -Topping it all off was our last song of the night. “All My Life” which naturally fades out to a beautiful ending, and instead she cut it off and then that was it. Party over. Those of us left on the dance floor just sort of looked at each other and my MOH says “that was abrupt…” So, if I had to say some good things, she was there on time and had the right equipment, and played a lot of the songs I asked her to. But, I could have saved A LOT of money by just setting up an iPad and some speakers. I was hoping for a DJ and an MC who would play the right things at the right time and help guide my guests’ attention in the right way, and provide entertainment, not just play a playlist. TL;DR: From playing the wrong song at the beginning of our processional, to messing up our introductions at the start of the reception to cutting our last song short at the end, we were underwhelmed at best, and overall left frustrated and disappointed with our experience.