top of page

Wedding DJ at Redbourn Golf Club

Choosing a DJ for your wedding is one of those decisions that looks straightforward until you realise how much is riding on it. The venue sets the scene, the food and drink keep everyone happy, but the music is what determines whether the evening is remembered as brilliant or just fine.

I'm George. I've been a professional DJ for over 25 years, starting out in nightclubs and building my career playing residencies in the UK and abroad. I'm an open format DJ which means I can take a room anywhere, from Reggae to House, Disco to Hip Hop, Pop to Chill-out, reading exactly where the crowd wants to go next. Every set is live, by ear, built around what the room is telling me.

Before your day we'll talk properly. Your music, your guests, the songs that mean something to you both. I take all of that in and build the evening around it.

QSC speakers, Pioneer decks, American DJ lighting rig with moving heads and uplighting, all PAT tested, fully insured to £1 million PLI. I always arrive early and dress smartly for every event.

Our Services

FAQs

Q: Can you bring a Magic Mirror photo booth to Redbourn Golf Club?

A: Yes. My package includes a full backdrop, props table, red carpet, personalised prints and a guest book. It's always a brilliant addition and guests of all ages love it throughout the evening.

Q: We're having around 100 to 150 guests. Can you fill a room that size?

A: Comfortably. My QSC KW system is built for rooms of all sizes and I know exactly how to read and work a crowd of that size to keep energy building all night.

Q: The venue has great views of the Hertfordshire countryside. Can you help create the right atmosphere for the evening?

A: Absolutely. The lighting and sound I bring transforms any room. Before I've played a single track your guests will know they're in for a good night.

Q: We want the evening to flow naturally from dinner into dancing. How do you manage that transition?

A: By watching the room throughout the meal and timing everything carefully. Getting that transition right is one of the most important moments of the evening and it's something I've done thousands of times.

bottom of page