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Memphis corporate event DJ services

Company parties, awards banquets, conferences, client events.

Insured, early, and with backup gear — because what you’re actually buying is not having to answer for it on Monday.

The four things that go wrong at company events

Written from the coordinator’s side, because that’s who’s reading.

Volume during dinner

The most common complaint about a corporate DJ isn’t song choice — it’s that a table of eight had to shout. Dinner runs at conversation volume. It goes up when the floor opens, not before.

The mic during the speeches

Wireless handheld plus a lapel for anyone at a podium, tested before doors, with a running order and name pronunciations checked in advance. This is where events actually embarrass people.

A room that doesn’t want to dance yet

Corporate crowds start slower than weddings and half of them are watching their manager. Blasting the floor at 8pm kills it for the night.

Anything that reflects on you

Insured, certificate to your venue, arrives two hours early, sound check before the first guest, dressed for the room.

What we need, and what you won’t have to chase

From you

Venue and load-in contact, a running order for anything spoken, name pronunciations, a do-not-play list, and about 8 by 6 feet plus power.

Handled without you asking

Insurance certificate to the venue, early arrival, sound check, backup gear on site, and one phone number that answers during the event.

Questions coordinators ask

Can you keep it appropriate for a work crowd?

Yes. Clean versions, and send a do-not-play list — for a company party you probably should. If HR wants requests routed through one person, tell us who.

Can we get the lighting in our brand colors?

Yes. Send a hex code or just name the color.

Are you insured, and can you send a certificate?

Yes. Give us the venue’s contact and it goes straight to them.

Can you do background music only, no dancing?

Yes, and it’s a normal booking. Some events want a curated room, not a dance floor.

What if our timeline slips?

It will, and that’s adjusted for in real time. If it slips past the contracted hours, extra time is agreed on the night — never billed as a surprise.

What should we look for in a corporate DJ company?

Three things a wedding DJ isn’t always set up for: a certificate of insurance the venue will accept, a spare of every critical piece of gear on site, and someone who will run your speaking programme off a written order instead of improvising it. Ask for all three before you compare prices.

Do you handle the awards or presentation portion?

Yes. Send the running order and the names written phonetically, and we’ll walk it with you before doors so the transitions and the podium audio are already sorted.

From event organizers

Same-day quotes available

Check your date

Venue, date, and headcount.

Service area

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