“How much do you charge?” is usually the first question I get asked — and honestly, it’s a fair one. Magician pricing on the Gold Coast isn’t one-size-fits-all, and if you’ve been Googling around trying to find a straight answer, you’ve probably noticed most sites either dodge the question entirely or bury it behind a “contact us for pricing” button. So let’s actually talk numbers and, more importantly, what drives them.
Why magician prices vary so much
A 45-minute close-up set for 20 people at a birthday party is a completely different job to two hours of roving magic through a 300-person corporate expo. Same skill set, very different amount of work — which is why “how much does a Gold Coast magician cost” doesn’t have a single answer.
A few things that actually move the price:
- How long you need me for. Most magicians (myself included) price around blocks of time. A 30-minute set costs less than an all-afternoon booking, for the obvious reason that it’s less time.
- What kind of event it is. Corporate functions tend to sit at the higher end — think stage lighting, bigger crowds, longer sets, sometimes AV requirements. Weddings usually land in the middle, often booked for cocktail hour. Kids’ parties and casual private gatherings tend to be the most accessible.
- How many guests are there. Close-up magic for a table of 10 works differently to roving magic for a room of 150. More people usually means either more time or, for bigger events, an extra performer.
- Where the event is. Gold Coast gigs are my home turf, but I regularly travel to Brisbane, Byron Bay, and the Sunshine Coast too — travel time factors into quotes for anything further out.
- Experience. This one’s not unique to magic — someone who’s performed hundreds of shows and can read a room, recover from a heckler, or adjust on the fly is generally going to cost more than someone just starting out. Sometimes that’s worth paying for, sometimes it’s not, depending on what you need.
Is a cheap magician a good idea?
Worth addressing honestly: yes, you can find magicians on the Gold Coast charging noticeably less than the going rate. Sometimes that’s a genuinely talented performer building their reputation and worth the punt. Sometimes it’s someone who’s learned a few YouTube tricks and hasn’t performed under pressure in front of a real, unpredictable crowd yet. There’s no shortcut to knowing which is which other than checking reviews, watching actual performance footage (not just polished promo clips), and asking how long they’ve been doing this professionally.
So what should you actually budget?
I’ll be straight with you: I’m not going to throw out a single dollar figure here, because it would be misleading — your actual quote depends entirely on duration, event type, and guest numbers. What I can tell you is that pricing generally scales in this order, lowest to highest: casual private parties → weddings → corporate events and trade shows.
The most useful thing you can do is just ask. Send through your event date, roughly how many guests, and what kind of event it is, and you’ll get a specific number back — not a vague range that doesn’t actually help you plan.
What a proper quote should include
When you’re comparing magicians (Gold Coast has a few good ones, and it’s smart to shop around), make sure the quote actually spells out:
- How long the performance runs
- Whether travel is included or charged separately
- Deposit amount and payment terms
- What happens if your event runs over time
- A wet-weather backup plan, if you’re outdoors
If a quote is vague on any of these, it’s worth asking before you book — not after.
Get an actual number, not a guess
If you’re planning something on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, or Byron Bay, get in touch (jasongray.au/contact) with your date and event details. I’ll give you a real quote, not a placeholder — usually within the day.
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