Hi, I’m Nick

I’m a lifelong music lover and musician who spent several years working with a large DJ company before deciding to start my own. My goal is simple: deliver the same high‑quality experience you’d expect from a big-name provider, but at a more affordable price — and with a personal touch they can’t match. When you book with me, you’re not getting a random DJ. You’re getting me, fully invested in making your event unforgettable. If that sounds like what you’re looking for, give me a call and let’s see if we’re the right fit for your big day.

Wedding Planner

I believe every vendor is part of the same team on your wedding day, so I work behind the scenes as much as I do on the mic. I coordinate with you, your planner, your photographer, and anyone else involved to make sure everything stays on track and feels seamless. That teamwork starts well before your event — we’ll connect multiple times leading up to your big day so I can understand your vision, gather every detail, and make sure the experience reflects exactly what you want.

DJ & MC

I keep your big day running smoothly by reading the room, keeping the energy up, and making sure the music fits every moment. I’m a high‑energy DJ who loves engaging with a crowd. Throughout the night, you’ll hear me on the mic—sometimes at my booth, sometimes out in the crowd—wherever I’m needed to keep things moving. From relaxed background music during dinner to the dance‑floor favorites that get everyone up and moving, I’m focused on creating a great atmosphere from start to finish. My goal is simple: keep the party going strong until the very last song.

My sound and light setup

I bring a full setup designed to elevate your dance floor — powerful speakers with rich, clear sound, wash lights that fill the room with color, LED effects that add that extra spark of energy, and yes… a disco ball, because it’s not a real party without one. And absolutely, I take requests!

Below are a few photos so you can get a feel for how my lighting transforms a space. They don’t quite capture the full effect, though — you really have to see it in motion to appreciate it.