Steve Mitchell Professional DJ and MC
Your celebration has to be one to remember:
You and your guests need to feel relaxed and enjoy a memorable wedding day.
Steve Mitchell is one of the most experienced, elegant and professional wedding Disc Jockey's in the North West of England. He has over 18 years experience in the mobile disco, entertainment industry.
Steve specialises in wedding receptions and corporate events.
Steve will also act as your wedding MC, (Master of Ceremonies). He will make any announcements or presentations and help with the planning for a successful and memorable wedding day.
With the correct wedding music played at the right time, with the appropriate volume levels, Steve will strive to ensure that you and your guests have a wedding night or day to remember.
'I have been performing at weddings now for over 18 years. As its your big day I make it as special as possible.'
'When it comes to celebrating your wedding I know how important it is to provide a service that will compliment such a special occasion.'
Steve Mitchell
Master of Ceremonies
I am available to MC (Master of Ceremonies) any corporate or Wedding event. I have a traditional Gavel and dress in a tuxedo. A P/A is available for background music during your meal & a radio microphone is available for speeches and presentations.
First Dance
If your having trouble thinking of your first dance then think what you both danced to at a local pub/club or even a party you both attended. Perhaps a song that says something about your relationship.
Music
I play to the audience, if you have a mixed age group then I`ll play a bit of everything. My motto is 50`s to now and everything in-between. I always ask the Bride & Groom (to be) for their first dance track and also a finale Also if required a Father and Daughter dance, Mother and Son etc. I also ask for a list of tracks which you may like playing during your wedding breakfast or corporate meal.
Are you attending a Wedding that Steve Mitchell will be entertaining at?
If the answer is YES, you can fill out a simple form and let me know if you would like a request playing.
Consultation
I always offer a face to face consultation either at your place, my place, a coffee shop or even the pub as I like to get to know the future Bride & Groom and get to find out exactly what they want and how they want it presenting. e.g, Do you want a grand entrance or a quiet one? or is the Bride going to throw her bouquet of flowers or is she going to present them to someone special? Is there any presentations, speeches do be done? Is it anyone's birthday etc you would like me to mention? There is lots to go through and it has to be right. May I add I don`t just turn up on the night and play a few records.
Dress Standards are very important to me as first impressions last. I always dress in a tuxedo.
Steve can be available during your wedding breakfast and be your personal MC (Master of Ceremonies). The MC is very important during a wedding reception as he organizes the guests and liaises with the dining room team and venue management. Steve can also bring a small, tidy PA for background music of your choice, during your wedding breakfast. Steve is also available to bring a PA to a civil ceremony or a church service to play a chosen piece of music whilst walking down the aisle. A radio Microphone is on hand for the speeches.
Other duties for the MC
Welcome the Bride and Groom to the Venue
Liaise with the Banqueting Staff, Venue Management & Photographer
Arrange your receiving lineon your arrival
Call your guests to table
Escort the Parents of the Bride and Groom to the top table
Announce and escort the Bride and Groom to the top table
Introduce the person chosen to say grace
Organize and announce the cutting of the cake
Formally announce speeches and introduce each speaker
Assist with presentations
Retire Bride and Groom from the Wedding Breakfast
Generally ensure everything runs smoothly.
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This page was last updated: 10 June 2008
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