Frequently asked questions

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1. How much do you charge?

Rates depend on the type of event, duration, location, and equipment needs. I can provide a custom quote once I know the details of your event.

2. What kind of events do you DJ?

I cover a wide range of events including:

  • Weddings

  • Corporate events

  • Private parties

  • Birthdays

  • Clubs & bars

  • School dances & proms

3. What genres of music do you play?

Everything from Top 40, hip-hop, EDM, house, pop, R&B, rock, Latin, and oldies. I tailor the music to your event and crowd.

4. Do you take song requests?

Yes, I do! I can also work from a “do not play” list and take requests from guests if you’re comfortable with that.

5. Do you provide your own equipment?

Yes. I bring professional sound, DJ gear, and lighting. If your venue already has a setup, I can coordinate with them too.

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6. How far in advance should we book you?

As early as possible. Popular dates get booked months in advance, even yars, especially during wedding season and holidays.

7. Do you also act as an MC?

Yes, I can make announcements, introduce speakers or special moments (like the first dance or cake cutting), and keep the energy up.

8. Do you have backup equipment?

Absolutely. I always come prepared with backup gear to ensure your event runs smoothly.

9. Do you travel for events?

Yes, I’m available for travel. Travel fees may apply depending on the location.

10. Do you have insurance?

Yes, I carry liability insurance — many venues require it.

We are also hold our PAT test too ! 

11.Do you hire without a DJ?

Yes we certainly do! Any of our items can be made into bespoke packages! 

12. Is there a minimum charge?

Yes the minimum charge is £150. The final balance must equal this otherwise unfortunately it wouldn't make good business practice for us to leave home. 

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