Wedding DJ · Marrakech
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Arabic · French
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Feb 2026
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Under review
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Anas Ait Grich, who works as DJ Limeuri, is one of the more established wedding DJs on the Marrakech circuit, and he comes with a real business behind him rather than just a stage name. He owns and runs Limeuri Event Company, and his Instagram, at dj_limeuri_anas, carries around 13,000 followers, which is a solid, active audience for a local wedding DJ and an easy place to watch his recent work before you commit. What I like about his profile is that the venue names are concrete and checkable. He has played the Yes We Camp site in the Agafay desert, the Hotel Savoy in Marrakech, Shaka Club, and the Beldi Country Club, which are exactly the kind of venues real couples book, from a desert camp to a garden club on the edge of the city. That tells you he is comfortable moving his setup between very different rooms and outdoor sites, which is half the job at a destination wedding. His sound leans mainstream and crowd-pleasing, Arabic pop and commercial hits, with a strong seam of 80s, 90s and disco that works beautifully on a mixed guest list where the parents want to dance too. That is a sensible identity for a wedding DJ. You are not booking an underground purist, you are booking someone whose job is a full floor from the first song to the last, and the reviews back that up. Clients single out clear and professional communication in the run up, clean mixing on the night, and the energy to keep the dance floor going without a lull, which are the three things that actually decide whether the party works. It helps that the venues he has worked are so different from one another. A desert camp at Yes We Camp in the Agafay, a city hotel like the Savoy, a nightclub floor at Shaka, and a green garden club like the Beldi each demand a different setup and a different read of the crowd, and a DJ who has handled all four has seen most of what a Marrakech wedding can throw at him. When you message him, ask which of those settings is closest to your own venue and what he changed for it, because the answer shows whether he plans or improvises. I would also confirm the practical spine of the booking in writing, the deposit, a simple contract, his arrival and soundcheck time, the agreed finish time and the overtime rate, and whether he provides a wireless microphone for speeches and the first dance announcement. On a mainstream, sing-along wedding the microphone moments matter as much as the mixing, so it is worth checking he is comfortable and clear on the mic in the languages your guests speak. Booking is direct and simple. You can reach him over WhatsApp on +212 660 675 845, through his Instagram, or via his listing on the Cueup platform, and his fee runs from about 800 to 1,800 euros depending on hours, guest count and the setup you need. Here is my honest caveat. He does not run a standalone website, so most of what you see and agree lives on Instagram and WhatsApp, which is normal for this market but means you should get the important details in writing before the day. Confirm in particular whether the quote is for the DJ only or includes his own sound and lighting rig, because a desert camp or a bare garden often needs a full system that a hotel ballroom does not, and that changes the number. Confirm the languages he is comfortable hosting in if you want any spoken hosting, and pin down his hours, overtime rate, and backup plan for equipment. With those settled, he is a reliable, experienced pick for a couple who wants a warm, high-energy, sing-along kind of night rather than a specialist genre set. I have watched a good mainstream wedding DJ save a room that a cooler, more selective one would have emptied, and on his track record he sits firmly in the first group.