The first 3 questions you should ask all DJs when looking for your DJ for your wedding.

1. Is being a DJ your full time job?
2. Do you currently work as a wedding DJ and how many wedding have you done personally?
3. Are you the DJ that will be my DJ on the day?

Shannara and Tim were one of the many, many couples that had to postpone their wedding but checkout this pic from their special day. This is the room downstairs at Sandstone Point Hotel (it has a name that escapes me t the moment) and it is one my personal favs. Its intimate, a good size, very private away from the general public and versatile. The dance floor is off to one side of the main room, but still can be seen and it makes I a great dance floor later in the night but allows guests to enjoy a quiet drink at the bar or back t the tables for coffee and a quiet chat without missing out on all the fun.

Thank you Shannara and Tim for a great reception and your lovely feedback xx “Paul was DJ for our wedding at Sandstone Point Hotel and also provided a photobooth, dance floor lighting and dance on a cloud effect. We loved everything! The photobooth was really popular and the photos were very good quality. Some of our favourite photos from the night were from the photobooth. The lighting was great and the dance on the cloud effect made for some amazing photos for our first dance. Everyone said it was the most fun wedding they had ever attended, which of course would be in large part to everything Paul provided. We had lots of people dancing all night. We had great communication from Paul right from the start of planning and had every confidence he would do his best to make our day go smoothly. We had to delay due to COVID at late notice and Paul was really great to deal with in booking a new date. Can highly recommend. Paul even hand delivered the USB with our photobooth photos to our house.”