Someone you can rely on

A man playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone outdoors surrounded by greenery.

Someone you can rely on

and actually enjoy having there

Live music, DJ, and the full experience handled properly from start to finish.

and actually enjoy having there

From the first conversation through to the last song of the night, the goal is simple:

You feel relaxed, confident, and completely looked after.

No chasing suppliers.
No uncertainty around how things will run.
No awkward gaps or second guessing.

Everything is planned, prepared, and handled properly - so you can actually enjoy the day.

A newlywed couple, a man in a tuxedo and a woman in a lace wedding dress, are standing together, smiling, and looking into each other's eyes while holding a toddler child dressed in white with a bow tie. A musician with long hair, glasses, and an earpiece is playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone in the background. There is a stack of books and a remote control on a white table near a fireplace in a minimalistic, modern room.

What working together feels like

I’ve always approached weddings a little differently.

Not just as a musician or a DJ - but as someone responsible for how the entire experience feels.

That means understanding what you want from the day, how you want it to feel, and how to get it there.

Some couples want a lot of input.
Others want to hand it over completely.

Either way, the result should feel natural, not forced - and never generic.

Two people, a woman and a man, are sitting and kneeling on a tiled patio outside a building with large windows. The woman has a stroller nearby, and they are smiling and engaging with each other, with the man holding a guitar. There is a white bench with a potted plant on it, and some grass and a building are visible outside.

A different approach to wedding music

Most weddings separate live music and the reception.

Or rely on someone to “figure it out on the night”.

That’s usually where things lose momentum.

What I do instead is build a clear plan for the entire day - from ceremony through to the dancefloor - and carry the energy through properly.

Live sets are tailored.
DJ sets are mixed, not just played.
Transitions are seamless.

So everything feels like one experience, not disconnected parts.

A man playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone at an outdoor event, with a large palm tree and colorful flowers in the foreground.

Why this works

I’m there early.
Set up is done before guests arrive.
Everything is ready to go.

But beyond that, I’m someone who genuinely enjoys being part of the day.

I’m not just turning up, playing, and leaving.

I’m present, approachable, and invested in making it a great experience - for you and everyone there.

A man with long brown hair, glasses, wearing a black shirt and white pants, playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone in a room with white walls and books on the shelves.

Professional, without being distant

Person playing acoustic guitar with a capo on the neck, wearing a pink shirt and white pants, sitting outdoors.

Background

I hold a degree in music and have performed across weddings, private events, and venues for years.

More importantly, I’ve built a reputation for:

  • Reliability

  • Professionalism

  • And creating weddings where the dancefloor actually happens

A couple dancing closely at a wedding reception with guests watching and smiling, decorated with string lights and chandeliers.

The best fit

This works best for couples who want to be part of the energy.

The ones who are on the dancefloor early, stay late, and bring their guests with them.

If that’s the kind of wedding you’re planning, it tends to come together really well.

If that sounds like what you’re after

Get in touch.
We’ll take it from there.