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When I say local, I usually mean DJ's who live in the area but are not big enough to sell out the event, they are usually the openers and make very little if any difference to the event. Unless off course, they're the promoters too. Local DJ's are not famous enough to be in demand across the world. I'm a local DJ and I won't sell you out a club. I don't have that big of a pull. A headliner usually has most of the focus devoted to him and are in demand.
Some local LA DJ's are... Kazell, Rachel Starr, Kristina Sky, Fei Fei, Bud Brothers, I would include Darin Epsilon since he lives here in SoCal, Bas, Clovis, and off course me.
A headliner will bring in tons of people to your club. They are in demand internationally, and are producers as well. These include your Tiesto's, Armin's, Morillo, Angello, etc.
However, there's instances when your local DJ might travel outside his/her city. In that case, they might become the headliner DJ for that particular night. All of us local DJ's I mentioned above have traveled outside our city at one time or another and we headlined that particular event.
Rachael Starr is not known here in LA, but yet, she's always traveling around the world headlining at clubs all over, except in her hometown. Sad but true. Darin, Fei Fei and Kristina do a little bit of traveling all the time. I already did my share of traveling back in the days and haven't traveled recently, but I've been there too. I cut back on bookings in the last three years and I think that has brought my demand down quite a bit. I went from being a local DJ that was booked 4-5 nights a week, to now just being booked 1-2 times and I now became just another DJ. But I did it on purpose. I could've kept going if I wanted to, but that's a whole different story.
Hope that makes sense.

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