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Where to Rent an LED Dancefloor for Weddings in the UK

  • Writer: Jules
    Jules
  • Jul 24
  • 2 min read

When it comes to creating a show-stopping wedding reception, nothing lights up the dance floor—literally—like an LED dancefloor. Whether you're aiming for a romantic sparkle or a full-on party vibe, these glowing floors transform any venue and keep guests dancing all night long. But where can you rent one in the UK?

We provide our very own LED Dancefloor at DJ Ollie Clarke to help you find the perfect fit for your big day.

Why Choose an LED Dancefloor?

LED dancefloors don’t just look great—they elevate the energy of your event. Here’s why couples love them:

  • Visual Impact: Adds a modern and magical touch to any venue.

  • Customisable: Choose patterns, colours and speed

  • Guest Experience: Encourages dancing and makes your first dance unforgettable.

Now, let’s explore some top UK companies offering LED dancefloor rentals for weddings.

DJ Ollie Clarke & LED Dancefloro HIRE (Nationwide)

📍 Based in Stourbridge serving nationwide💡 What we offer: White LED starlit dancefloors, and more.🎉 Bonus: We also offer DJ hire, photo booths, and uplighting, great for bundle deals.

Dimly lit party room with LED floor, DJ booth, Christmas tree, and hanging lanterns. Mood is festive with colorful lighting.

Tips for Booking an LED Dancefloor

  • Measure your venue space: Ensure the floor you book fits well with your layout.

  • Book early: These are very popular—especially for summer weddings.

  • Check installation times: Ask when the team will arrive and how long setup takes.

  • Bundle services: Save money by booking DJs, lighting, or photo booths with the same provider.

Final Thoughts

An LED dancefloor is a dazzling centerpiece that sets the tone for an unforgettable celebration. Whether you're planning a grand ballroom wedding or a quirky barn reception, the glow beneath your feet will have guests talking long after the last dance.

Where to Rent an LED Dancefloor for Weddings in the UK

 
 
 

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