Wedding DJ Sydney

  • Wedding Reception | 8 March 2008 | Anh Kim & Stephen | International, Canley Vale, Sydney

    Reception for 220 guests held at the Canley Vale International Function Centre, Canley Vale in south west Sydney. Anh Kim and Stephen were treated to a fantastic Sydney day for their wedding ceremony which took place earlier in the day at Auburn Botanical Garden.

    Anh Kim and Stephen are a lovely couple who were very happy and had a smile on their faces all night. The reception followed traditional Vietnamese wedding etiquette with some western influences. Guests were treated to a lovely ten course, predominately seafood, banquet.

    Entertainment for the first part of the evening was provided by “The Little Finger” Band which featured a number of vocalists performing individual sets. I think I counted six singers, 2 male and 4 female. The band played a mixture of Vietnamese and Western music which was enjoyed by all present.

    A special highlight of the evening was that the music for the first dance was played on the piano and sung by Stephen’s younger sister, Tanya. A portion of this can be heard in the video clip below. Guests were also treated to the Anh Kim and Stephen “Love Story” which was told by the Best Man – a wonderful insight into their relationship, how it developed, blossomed into a deep love for each other and a lifelong commitment.

    My main role was to provide the entertainment for the later part of the evening. Guests danced until the final moment. In summary, it was an extremely enjoyable evening amongst family and friends to celebrate the very special love that Anh Kim and Stephen obviously share for each other.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Songbird” performed by Stephen’s sister Tanya



    Fun On The Dancefloor

    The first clip shows part of Anh Kim & Stephen’s first dance and the other of some of the guests enjoying themselves!.

    YouTube Video

    YouTube Video

    Photography and Video by DJ:Plus! Entertainment


  • Wedding Reception | 22 February 2008 | Melanie & Rod | Wharf Restaurant, Walsh Bay, Sydney

    Reception for 115 guests held at the The Wharf Restaurant, Walsh Bay. The restaurant is housed at the end of a renovated timber finger wharf which is also home to the Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Dance Company. During the day the restaurant is flooded with natural light and the views are spectacular. In the evening, the view is equally as impressive with the beautiful night lights of the Harbour Bridge, Luna Park and the North Sydney skyline.

    Melanie and Rod were blessed with a absolutely beautiful Sydney day. Both were exceptionally happy and looked sensational. It was an elegant, classy and stylish reception yet with a relaxed feel, a perfect fit with the ambiance of the venue. During the evening both Rod and Melanie took to the microphone to say a few words and thank some very special people.

    Melanie’s parents had traveled from the UK to be at the wedding and Rod’s son had traveled from the US, arriving on the morning of the wedding and leaving to return 48 hours later – being in an airplane almost for as long he was in Australia. The attendance by these and some other traveled guests made the day that much more special for Melanie and Rod.

    When Rod first contacted me he made mention that he had a special surprise for Melanie (and the guests of course) in that he had secured the services of The Three Waiters. I have had the opportunity to work with this show before on numerous occasions so knew how it all worked. For those that are not aware, The Three Waiters show involves three singing waiters hiding in plain sight at the event before unleashing a dynamic and sophisticated live performance a la The Three Tenors! Dressed and behaving exactly like the other staff, they greet guests on arrival – perhaps offering them a pre-dinner drink, finger food, a bread roll or directions to the cloak room. At no time do guests realise they are Singing Waiters – until the finale! Everyone was very surprised and the act included Rod singing “Can’t Help Falling In Love” to Melanie on bended knee – very romantic indeed (except for the glomesh sparkling Elvis type jacket that Rod wore as part of the show).

    All in all a wonderful evening had by everyone. A very happy couple. great food, great atmosphere, great company, fantastic surprise, lots of dancing and a fun time had by all.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Hallelujah” by Rufus Wainwright

    Open Dancing: “Sway” by Michael Buble

    Special Song Request: “La Noyee” by Carla Bruni


    The photos below show The Three Waiters (Tenors Under Cover Show) and Rod singing to Melanie.

    As can be seen below, whilst dancing Melanie & Rod were joined by daughters and friends – this is one way numerous guests can dance with the bride and groom, all at the same time! In the other photograph, Rod & Melanie – looking very happy indeed.


    Other Wedding Professionals

    Photographer: Red Bicycle Photography

    Videographer: Abraham Joffe Videographers


    Fun On The Dancefloor

    Two clips, one featuring part of Melanie and Rod’s first dance and the other of the guests having a fantastic time!.

    YouTube Video

    YouTube Video

    Photography and Video by DJ:Plus! Entertainment


  • Wedding Reception | 20 December 2007 | Stacey & Ryan | Botanic Gardens Restaurant, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney

    Reception for 50 guests held in the Botanic Gardens Restaurant which is located within the Royal Botanic Gardens, an oasis covering some 30 hectares in the heart of the Sydney, CBD. The Gardens wraps around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour thereby occupying one of Sydney’s most spectacular positions. Subsequently it is an extremely popular location for wedding ceremonies and wedding photographs. The Botanic Gardens Restaurant is a stunning venue surrounded by tropical rainforest and boasting wide verandahs which overlook the harbour. Given that Ryan and Stacey met through their love of plants, it was the obvious choice for their wedding ceremony and reception.

    The ceremony was held in the gardens earlier in the afternoon. Whilst the heaven’s kept threatening to open up and ruin Stacey and Ryan’s plans, with the benefit of planning they quickly enacted Plan B and relocated to an alternate location within the Gardens when light rain started to fall for what ended up being only a brief period. Although not the preferred location for the ceremony, they were blessed with the weather subsequently clearing and a beautiful Sydney evening. Stacey and Ryan even arranged for the guests to be shuttled from the ceremony location to the Restaurant by the trackless train which runs through the Gardens, treating the guests to a free tour of the fantastic vegetation, animal life and scenery.

    It was a lovely, elegant and largely informal reception with lots and lots of dancing. From the moment Stacey and Ryan entered the reception they hit the dance floor, this was a cue for the majority of the guests to join them. May I say that being a small wedding reception, what the guests lacked in numbers, they certainly made up for it in enthusiasm and willingness to help make the evening an occasion that Stacey and Ryan will never forget. Essentially there was dancing at the very beginning, during background music, between meal courses and at the end of the evening – any time there was music playing, there were guests dancing!

    The reception was made extra special with a large number of family and friends flying in from overseas to celebrate this wonderful occasion with Stacey and Ryan.


    Songs selected by Bride and Groom;

    Bride & Groom Entry Song: “Sunchyme” by Dario G

    Cake Cutting Song: “Air That I Breathe (Reprise)” by Simply Red

    Bridal Waltz/First Dance: “Amazing” by George Michael

    Open Dancing: “One More Time” by Daft Punk

    Final Farewell Song: “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing” by Leo Sayer



    Other Wedding Professionals

    Cake & Styling: Sweet Art

    Photographer: Adam Monaghan – 0410 848 044

    Videographer: Soda Films


    Fun On The Dancefloor

    As indicated above, the guests and the bride & groom just loved to dance, dancing at any and every available opportunity. Stacey and Ryan’s first dance (well it wasn’t really their first dance – they had already been dancing most of the night, let’s just call it the “official bridal dance”) was really lovely and certainly ‘amazed’ a lot of the guests.

    YouTube Video

    YouTube Video