Wedding DJ and Master of Ceremonies in Woking
Woking is well connected, and that shapes the weddings here. Your guests are arriving from London, the Home Counties, and further out. The guest list is often diverse, the vibe is modern, and couples tend to want things done properly without any fuss. That suits my approach as a DJ and MC perfectly.
An MC who keeps things moving, not one who takes over
Nobody books a master of ceremonies because they want someone talking all evening. I keep announcements short, warm, and well timed. Your guests always know what is happening next without feeling managed.
Woking weddings often pull in guests from different backgrounds and different parts of the country. Good hosting brings that mix together. A badly timed announcement or an awkward pause does the opposite. I make sure it is the former.
Music for a room where everyone knows different songs
When your guest list spans multiple cultures, age groups, and music tastes, a preset playlist will not cut it. I build the set in advance with you, then adapt it on the night based on what the room actually responds to. That is the difference between a dancefloor that fills at nine and empties at ten, and one that builds all the way to midnight.
We cover everything in the planning process: must-plays, do-not-plays, songs that mean something to you, and the genres your crowd will move to. No guesswork on the night.
The Love Story: personal, funny, and completely unique to you
The Love Story is the single biggest reason couples choose me. I take your story (how you met, the proposal, the moments that define you) and present it to your guests at the perfect point in the evening. It is warm, it is funny, and it gives everyone in the room something they have never seen at a wedding before.
It also does something practical: it shifts the energy in the room right before the party starts. Your guests go from sitting and listening to standing and ready. That transition matters more than most couples realise.
One setup for ceremony, speeches, and the party
I bring everything: discreet ceremony mics, speech amplification, and a full DJ rig. It is all tested before your guests arrive. One supplier, one point of contact, no coordination headaches between separate vendors.
If anything goes wrong (and in 2,500+ weddings, I have seen most things), there is backup equipment ready. I also offer a money-back guarantee, which tells you how confident I am that it will not come to that.
Woking venues I have worked at
I know the venues around Woking well, including Botleys Mansion, De Vere Horsley Estate, and others across the area. Knowing a venue's layout, acoustics, and staff makes the day run better for everyone, especially you.
The Surrey venue guide has more detail on the spaces I work in regularly. If yours is not listed, just ask. Chances are I have been there or I will do a site visit before your day.
Pricing without surprises
Everything is on the packages and pricing page. No hidden fees, no upselling on the day. You will know exactly what you are paying for before you book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an MC actually do at a wedding
I set the tone, guide the day, and make concise, friendly announcements so guests always know what is next. It keeps the day relaxed and running on time.
Do you take requests on the night
Yes, where they suit your music brief. I blend requests that fit your style, and keep the energy right for your guests.
Can you provide microphones for speeches
Yes, I supply reliable microphones and manage levels so speeches are clear without feedback.