Katoff
Katoff is a melodic and progressive DJ/producer known for crafting emotionally rich and deeply rhythmic electronic music. Blending hypnotic grooves...
Katoff is a melodic and progressive DJ/producer known for crafting emotionally rich and deeply rhythmic electronic music. Blending hypnotic grooves...
AM’s Discos has been owned and operated by Tony Tongue since 2000. Tony is very proud of his local reputation for providing excellent service for a...
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**Dave Phoenix - DJ, Producer & Radio Presenter** With over 30 years of professional experience behind the decks, Dave Phoenix has established h...
Hello! I am a DJ from Hampshire. I am currently 13 years old. I have worked with The Pheonix arts centre in Bordon and done many gigs.
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Southampton has a broad DJ scene shaped by its university population, waterfront venues, and busy calendar of private functions. For visitors and event planners, this typically means you can find DJs who specialise in mainstream chart and party sets, club-style mixing (house, disco, R&B, drum and bass), and more tailored formats such as decades nights or genre-focused playlists. Most professional DJs will offer a short discovery call, request a schedule for key moments (entrance, speeches, first dance), and confirm music preferences and “do not play” lists. Many also act as an informal master of ceremonies, giving simple announcements and keeping the event timeline on track without dominating the room.
DJs in Southampton are commonly booked for weddings, corporate events, charity fundraisers, student balls, birthday parties, engagement celebrations, and seasonal events. Venue requirements vary: hotel function rooms and waterfront spaces often have stricter load-in times and sound limits, while community halls may need extra lighting and speaker coverage. If your event spans multiple rooms or includes an outdoor area, discuss whether the DJ can provide additional sound zones and how cabling will be managed safely.
In Southampton, pricing is usually based on performance hours, day of week, time of year, and the complexity of the setup. As a practical guide, many DJs fall into the following ranges:
A professional DJ typically supplies a controller or decks, laptop, mixer, speakers matched to the room size, and a lighting package. Common inclusions are one or two microphones for speeches and a small facade or booth. Confirm power requirements, setup time (often 60–120 minutes), and whether the venue has decibel limits or requires the DJ to plug into existing in-house sound. It is also sensible to ask about backup equipment and contingency plans if a component fails.
To avoid last-minute issues, request a written booking agreement covering start and end times, overtime rates, cancellation terms, and responsibility for venue liaison. Ask whether the DJ carries public liability insurance and whether they can provide safety information for cables and stands. If your event has a strict schedule, share it early and identify who will give on-the-night cues.
For peak wedding and festive periods, aim for 6–12 months. For midweek or smaller private events, 4–8 weeks is often workable, though popular dates can still book out.
Yes. Most DJs welcome a shortlist of must-play tracks, a general vibe description, and a “do not play” list, then build a set that fits the room on the night.
Usually, yes. Confirm how many microphones are included, whether they are wireless, and if there is any extra charge.
Share the date, venue address, guest count, room size, performance hours, access times, any sound restrictions, and whether you want extras like uplighting or additional sound zones.
Many DJs offer overtime at an hourly rate, subject to venue licensing and staff availability. Agree the overtime terms in advance and identify who can approve it on the night.