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MN Pro DJ
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We Pride Ourselves on Being the Most Accommodating DJ's in MN!
Our DJs are dedicated to providing Minneapolis, St. Paul, the Twin Cities Area and all of Central MN with fun and professional DJ Entertainment. As experienced Minnesota DJs, we allow our clients to be involved and in charge from start to finish. We invite and encourage our clients to choose the music and events that they want. We don't have any set play lists, we play to the crowd and what they and our clients want. And if our clients need help and suggestions or want us to choose all or some of the music, we will do that too! Customer satisfaction is 100% of our business and that's what we do best! We also offer all of the services you would expect from a professional Mn DJ Service; custom music, ceremony music, reception photos, reception coordination, master of ceremonies, dinner music, projector rental, experienced entertainers and a huge selection of popular music. We strive to be the best and most accommodating DJs in MN!
We take requests
and try to play them at the best and appropriate times. We do as much as we can to keep the party going. You may even want to request certain songs NOT be played. It’s your event and we are here to accommodate in any way we can. We tend to save any explicit music for the last hour or two to avoid offending the older and younger crowds.