One supplier. One less thing to worry about.
The standard wedding day involves about nine entertainment suppliers. I cover three of them in one booking — toastmaster, evening DJ, and the comedy bit between the speeches if your room wants it.
Arrival drinks
Background music, microphone for any announcements, photographer-friendly traffic management.
The wedding breakfast
Toastmaster duties — calling in the room, introducing speeches, keeping the running order moving without anyone noticing.
The speeches
Hosting in, hosting out, two-line warm-up between each speaker if your father-of-bride needs the cover.
First dance
On the decks for the rest of the night. Your "must play" list, your "do not play" list, and a few of mine.
Last orders
The classics, the one your nan asked for, the one your best mate keeps requesting, then the slow one.
9-hour booking · pre-wedding meeting · running order management · 2 wireless mics · full PA + lighting · uplighters in your colour · custom monogram on the dance floor (optional) · backup of everything · public liability + PAT-tested
Recent weddings.
Jamie ran our wedding from the speeches right through to the last dance. Had Auntie Maureen on the floor by 9pm — that's all you need to know.
He learned the bride's mum's first dance request 24 hours before the wedding because the original DJ pulled out. Saved us. Absolute hero.
We were a nightmare brief — second wedding, blended families, twelve nationalities, three generations. Jamie didn't just survive it, he united them. By midnight everyone was on the floor doing the same dance.
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