Love & Light Entertainment

One source carrying your wedding day from the first conversation to the last dance.

DJ/MC, ceremony sound, and the run of show all live under the same roof. You can book one piece or all of it; the rest of the day still gets a team that has been thinking about it. Based in Loudoun, Virginia, we work weddings across Northern Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, and the greater DMV.

Why couples in the DMV book the whole day with us.

Most couples we work with want fewer hand-offs, not more vendors. When the people running the ceremony sound, the timeline, and the dance floor have all been on the same calls for months, the day stops feeling like a series of separate events stitched together and starts feeling like one continuous moment. You spend less of the week before the wedding playing project manager. You spend the day itself actually present.

The heart of the day, from the ceremony to the last dance.

DJ/MC runs from the first wireless mic at the ceremony to the last song of the night. We set levels so vows carry, even outside, and we cue ceremony music cleanly at the right moments. We coordinate names, pronunciations, and entrance cues with photo, video, and the venue so grand entrances land with the energy you actually want. On the dance floor we read the room one song at a time, mixing for your guests instead of running a preset list, and we plan the closing on purpose (last dance, grand exit, walk to the car) with the song you want.

  • Ceremony sound. Wireless lavalier for the officiant, a clean handheld for readings, and levels set so the vows carry.
  • Grand entrances. Names checked, music edited, doors open on cue, and the photo team ready.
  • Toasts and announcements. We brief the people speaking ahead of time so nothing feels rushed or surprising.
  • Dance floor. Open format, comfortable across decades and genres, mixed to the room not to a playlist.
  • Redundancy. Backup laptop, backup mixer, spare wireless mics, redundant power. A single failure does not stop the night.

Officiating, from the same source running the rest of your day.

If you are still choosing an officiant, you can keep it in-house. Our Civil Celebrant is officially registered to perform weddings throughout Virginia, and most ceremonies we officiate are secular and non-religious, with religious or interfaith options available on request. Hiring a celebrant from the same source running your DJ/MC means one calendar, one production conversation, and one set of cues that everyone is already aligned on.

  • Traditional, custom, or vow renewal. Structured as traditional or as untraditional as you want, written together so the vows sound like you on the page.
  • Inclusive by default. Same-sex weddings, blended families, and secular ceremonies are welcome and treated with the same care as any other.
  • Signing service. Bringing your own officiant? We can handle the legal signing so the marriage is officially recorded.

Atmosphere, capture, and guest interaction that earn their place in the room.

Lighting that does not fight your photographer. A MirrorBooth your guests will actually use. Audio recordings so the vows and toasts last as long as the photos. Silent Disco for late-night or noise-restricted venues. Each enhancement is opt-in, and we will tell you honestly which ones are worth it for your room.

Common questions.

Do we have to book everything with you, or can we just book one piece?
Either. Most couples book DJ/MC, and many add the ceremony. You can also book a single service, and the rest of the day still gets a team that has been thinking about how it fits.
When should we book?
Twelve to fourteen months out is typical, especially for Saturdays in peak season. We do book closer in when our calendar allows. If your date is set, ask sooner rather than later.
Where do you travel?
Based in Loudoun, Virginia. We work weddings across Northern Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, and the greater DMV regularly, and we travel further on request. Travel beyond a normal radius is discussed up front so there are no surprises.
What if it rains and we move the ceremony?
We plan for the move ahead of time, not on the morning of. Backup setups, mic plans, and timeline shifts are part of the conversation in the final-month planning sessions.
Can the same person be our DJ/MC and our officiant?
Yes, on a case-by-case basis. Josh can wear both hats on the same day, or you can pair him for the ceremony with a separate DJ/MC for the reception so each person can be fully present in their role.
Do you work alongside a planner we have already hired?
Often. We work alongside outside planners regularly, and we make sure our timeline and theirs match before the week of the wedding.

Contact Love & Light Entertainment or schedule a call.