NewCulture Weddings

Rexburg, ID

$500-1200

Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

We’re bringing a new kind of entertainment to LDS weddings. We want to help you celebrate your marriage! We are wedding DJs and so much more!


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Booking information

Price range: $500-1200

Languages: English

Gig length: 120 - 240 minutes

What to expect

Stress-Free
You shouldn’t have to stress out and direct friends, family, and guests. You and your family should be able to enjoy the day!
- Meticulous Planning
- Timely and professional announcements
- Coordinating with photographers & vendors, family, & guests

Memorable
Let us help add some special moments into your day.
- Memorable highlight dances
- Eliminate awkward moments
- Keep your guests from leaving
- Giving each moment a little something extra

Fun
Weddings should be a celebration! We’d love to help you celebrate your wedding!

- Great music suited to you and your guests.
- Dancing!
- Games (if that’s your kind of thing)

About

We’re bringing a new kind of entertainment to LDS weddings. We want to help you celebrate your marriage! We are wedding DJs and so much more!

Additional booking notes

None. We provide everything we need.

Services offered

Setup requirements

Access to Power.

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