Birthdays
Milestone birthdays — whether it's an 18th, 21st, 30th, 40th, 50th, or 60th — deserve to be celebrated in style. These are the moments that call for a proper party, and that's exactly what you'll get.
With decades of experience DJ'ing celebrations of every shape and size, I know how to bring the energy and keep it there all night long. Every milestone crowd is different, and reading that room is something I do instinctively, whether it's a packed dancefloor of 18-year-olds or a room full of guests spanning four generations.
And that multi-generational element? That's where I really shine. Weaving together the right genres, the right decades, and the right moments, taking the room on a journey that has everyone feeling included — that's a real skill, and one I've spent over 30 years perfecting.
The result? A night that gets talked about long after the candles have been blown out. Whatever the milestone, I'll make sure your celebration is everything you hoped it would be… and then some.

Your Birthday Party Checklist
A few things worth thinking about when planning your big celebration - from someone who's been at a lot of them
1
Book your entertainment early
I get snapped up fast, particularly around busy periods like December and the summer months. As soon as you've got a date and venue locked in, get your entertainment sorted.
2
Make it about the birthday person
This is their night. Think about the music they love, the atmosphere they want, and what kind of party reflects their personality. The best birthday parties feel personal, not like a generic night out.
3
Know your crowd
Think about the mix of guests attending. Is it a tight group of close friends, or a wider celebration spanning different friendship groups and generations? Knowing your audience helps shape everything from the music to the format of the night.
4
Plan your running order
Even a birthday party benefits from a loose structure. Arrival drinks, food, speeches or toasts, dancefloor. Thinking about the shape of the evening in advance means everything flows naturally rather than the night just drifting.
5
Think about the music journey
I don't just play songs. I take the room on a journey. Think about how you want the night to feel at different points - relaxed and sociable early on, building to a packed dancefloor later. Share that vision with me in advance.
6
Communicate your must-plays and must-not-plays
Come prepared with a list of songs the birthday person loves, and anything you'd rather not hear. Anthems from a particular era, guilty pleasures, songs with special memories — the more I know, the more personal the night feels.
7
Consider a multi-generational guest list
Milestone birthdays often bring together guests of all ages. I know how to weave together different genres and decades so everyone feels included and nobody's sitting on the sidelines.
8
Don't underestimate the power of a good host
I'll keep the energy up, handle any speeches or special moments, and makes sure the birthday person feels celebrated all night long, not just when the cake comes out.
9
Check your venue's sound and restrictions
Some venues have sound limiters or strict finishing times that can catch you off guard. I'll be across all of this well in advance so the night runs without any unwanted interruptions.
10
Relax and enjoy every moment
It's your celebration and you deserve to enjoy every second of it. Trust me to do my thing, get on that dancefloor, and let the night take care of itself.























