Not every company wants a DJ. Maybe you're planning an intimate backyard corporate, a winery dinner party, or simply don't want to spend $2,000+ on a DJ who plays songs you'll hate. The good news: you can have an incredibly entertaining corporate reception — no DJ required.
Here are the best corporate reception games and entertainment ideas that work beautifully without a live MC, and how to keep the energy high from cocktail hour all the way to the last dance.
1. Interactive Corporate Trivia (The Crowd Favorite)
By far the highest-impact, lowest-effort game for a DJ-free reception. My Corporate Trivia lets you create a custom trivia game built around your love story — how you met, your proposal, your favorite things as a company — and attendees play at their own pace on their phones.
Here's why it works so well without a DJ: there's no MC required. You print QR table cards and place them at every table the night before your corporate. attendees discover them naturally, scan with their camera, and start playing between courses. The competitive leaderboard keeps them engaged and talking for hours.
At any point during the night, whichever company member wants to, can grab the microphone for just 30 seconds to announce the leaderboard winner. That's the only thing you need your own voice for.
Build your corporate trivia game in 5 minutes
No DJ, no MC, no coordination needed. Just QR cards on the tables and attendees who suddenly can't stop competing.
See Pricing & Create Your Game ✨2. Curated Spotify Playlist with a Song Request QR
A well-curated Spotify playlist through a good speaker system is underrated. The key is putting real thought into it — not just hitting shuffle on a "corporate hits" playlist. Create distinct playlists for each phase: cocktail hour (jazz and acoustic), dinner (soft pop and standards), and after dinner (upbeat and danceable).
Pair it with a printed QR code that links to a Google Form where attendees can request songs. It gives them a sense of participation and keeps your playlist fresh throughout the night.
3. DIY Photo Booth with Printed Props
Rent a selfie ring light, set up a backdrop (a floral wall, a neon sign, a marquee letter display), and print a sheet of funny props — speech bubbles, mustaches, date signs, and "just married" frames. attendees self-organize and use your corporate hashtag to share.
Cost is typically under $100 for the printable props and a rental ring light. The resulting photos fill your Instagram corporate hashtag overnight.
4. Giant Yard Games
Giant Jenga, cornhole, bocce ball, and lawn bowling work especially well for outdoor and backyard corporate events. They provide natural conversation starters between attendees who don't know each other, don't require explanation, and are deeply nostalgic.
Pro tip: write questions about the company on the Jenga blocks. When attendees pull a block, they read the question aloud to the group. It turns a passive yard game into an ice-breaking conversation starter.
5. The Advice & Wishes Guestbook Station
Instead of (or in addition to) a traditional guestbook, set up a station with prompt cards: "Our best relationship advice," "A wish for your first year," "The funniest memory we have of you," and "A prediction for your 10-year anniversary."
attendees fill these out at their own pace during the reception. The company reads them during the honeymoon and keeps them forever.
6. The "How Well Do You Know the company?" Table Quiz
Print a one-page quiz sheet and leave one at every place setting. Questions like "Where did they go on their first date?" and "Who said I love you first?" attendees fill them out during dinner. At dessert, the company reveals the answers. Table with the highest score wins a centerpiece or a bottle of wine.
This is essentially the low-tech version of what My Corporate Trivia does digitally — but the digital version handles the scoring automatically and creates a live leaderboard everyone can see from their phones.
Putting It Together
The best DJ-free receptions combine two or three of these elements into a cohesive flow. A typical sequence that works beautifully:
- Cocktail hour: Yard games + Corporate Trivia QR cards already on tables
- Dinner: Spotify playlist + attendees discovering and playing trivia between courses
- After dinner: Dance playlist + photo booth + company announces trivia winner
You don't need a DJ to create a reception that feels alive and energetic. You need the right activities that let attendees entertain themselves — and each other.
The easiest DJ-free entertainment option
Corporate trivia your attendees run themselves. QR cards on tables, attendees play on phones, you enjoy your corporate.
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