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Wedding DJ at The Fox at Willian

The right DJ doesn't just fill silence. They read the room, feel the energy and make decisions in real time that keep people on their feet and smiling. That skill takes years to develop. It can't be faked and it can't be rushed.

I'm George. 25 years behind the decks. I started in clubs and residencies abroad and have spent years performing at weddings across Hertfordshire and London. Every booking I take starts with a proper conversation about the couple, their music and what kind of night they want to create. I prepare thoroughly, I show up early, I dress smartly and I deliver exactly what was asked for.

When I set up in your venue, the transformation is immediate. QSC speakers delivering crystal clear sound, Pioneer decks and mixer playing lossless audio so every track sounds exactly as it should. A large white DJ booth flanked by illuminated plinths and speaker stands, all wrapped in white silk scrims with uplights glowing inside. Moving heads on the plinths and overhead rig, with the American DJ Starburst scattering colour and light across the whole room. Before I've played a single track, your guests will know they're in for a good night.

 

Everything PAT tested and fully insured to £1 million PLI.

 

I always arrive early and dress smartly for every event.

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FAQs

Q: Can you bring a Magic Mirror photo booth to The Fox at Willian?

A: Yes, space permitting. My package includes a full backdrop, props table, red carpet, personalised prints and a guest book. Just mention it when we speak and we'll confirm it fits the layout.

Q: It's a smaller intimate venue. Will your setup suit that?

A: Absolutely. I scale everything to the space. The goal is always the right atmosphere for the room, not the loudest possible setup.

Q: We only have around 50 to 60 guests. Is it worth hiring a professional DJ for that size?

A: Every time. Smaller groups are often the most fun to play for. The energy builds quickly and when a great track drops in a small room full of people who know each other it feels brilliant.

Q: How do you make sure the music feels personal to us and not generic?

A: Because we talk properly before the day. By the time I arrive I understand your taste, your crowd and what you want the night to feel like. Every decision I make reflects that conversation.

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