OVERVIEW
With a friendly & professional mobile disco & DJ hire service based in Melbourne & over 35 years DJ experience, RadioActive Mobile Disco will provide you with a night your guests will be talking about for weeks to come & you'll remember for a lifetime!
My huge selection of music & styles from 60's Rock n' Roll to the latest Top 40 Fresh Hits will ensure that there is something to suit everyone. With over 20,000 titles to select, from relaxing background jazz during quiet times, to bopping dance tracks when the action starts, the party is sure to be a success from start to finish.
All you need to do is provide the guests, food and drinks, & leave the dance music & entertainment to me.
I'm a specialist Wedding DJ but I cater for all types of functions where music & entertainment is required. Whether you're having a lavish Wedding Reception, Engagement Party, 21st or 40th Birthday Party, Christmas Party,Social Function or Corporate Event, RadioActive Mobile Disco will ensure your event is a memorable and fun occasion.
My Standard Package Includes:
- Latest Audio Equipment for Great Sound Quality, Performance & Reliability
- LED Lights, Lasers & Smoke Machine for Fun Party Atmosphere
- Cordless Microphones for Speeches and Announcements
- Unlimited Song Requests & Custom Playlists from my Huge Range of Music
- Free Master of Ceremonies Service (MC) - No Additional Cost!!!
So if you're considering a DJ & MC for your upcoming wedding, engagement, birthday or social function, give Radio Active Mobile Disco a call for an obligation free quotation.
Available on most weekends but bookings are essential!
About
I've been DJing, entertaining, and getting people dancing for over 35 years! With a great range of music and lighting, your wedding will be fun, exciting, and a most memorable event that you'll remember for a lifetime.
Mr Paul Pritsis
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Service Area Melbourne and surrounds
December 2012
May 2012
July 2010
June 2023
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Radio Active Mobile Disco offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceWedding speeches, who gives a speech and should there be a format as to not repeat?
Struggling to know who should be giving a speech and what each speech should contain so we are not all repeating each other. ??
is it wrong to play sad songs at weddings? or songs about break ups
some of my favourite songs are about break ups!
Radio Active Mobile Disco
Like others have mentioned, it's probably not a good idea to bring down the mood too much, remember it's a happy occasion and you want people to have fun and be merry. However, I can think of some sad songs that are actually quite appropriate too:
You've Lost That Lovin Feeling, You Don't Treat Me No Good No More, Careless Whisper, I Will Survive, Nothing Compares To You, I Will Always Love You, Every Breath You Take... etc
If you listen to the lyrics, they are about loss and breaking up, but I've never had any complaints!
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There are no specific rules about who can get involved in the speeches, but traditionally it's the fathers of the bride and groom, the best man and then the groom. However I've done plenty of weddings where others may also like to say something, such as mother of the bride and groom, maid of honour and also other members of the bridal party.
It's not a bad idea to get together beforehand to discuss what might be said by various parties so that they're not overlapping too, just keep it secret from the bride and groom so that any surprises are not spoilt.
It's also recommended to keep speeches short and to the point. Throw in a joke or two and keep it light. Guests quickly get bored if speeches ramble on too much about irrelevant things, and bring down the mood of the party. Long speeches will also interfere with the timing as they may hold up the kitchen and other formalities that need to be done.