Corporate Events

The DJ your company won't have to think about.

Product launches, holiday parties, galas, conferences. The room reads different every time, and I read it — professional on the mic, brand-safe, and never the guy who makes it weird in front of your leadership.

The Work

What I handle.

  • Holiday parties, galas, product launches, conferences, and mixers — each one read on its own terms.
  • The energy calibrated to the room: celebratory without tipping into a club, present without dead air.
  • AV and logistics coordinated with your venue and production team ahead of the doors.
  • Brand-safe MC work — announcements clean, tone matched to your company, your executives never made the punchline.
DJ Shazam running a corporate event in a garden setting

The Read

The right energy for the room you actually booked.

A leadership dinner is not a launch after-party, and neither is a conference mixer. The risk is a misread — too loud for the room, or so safe it goes flat while people check their phones. I calibrate to the agenda and the audience in front of me, then adjust in real time as the night moves.

Listen

The opening set before the band at a San Francisco conference party — guests filtering in from a long day, drinks in hand, easing from networking into the night. This is the warm-up energy, calibrated for the room.

Procurement

Built for how companies buy.

  • Liability insurance carried; certificate of insurance provided on request.
  • Professional contracts and clean invoicing that fit your procurement process.
  • One reliable point of contact, responsive on your timeline — no chasing, no handoffs, no surprises in front of your stakeholders.
DJ Shazam — a polished, professional presence for corporate events

Proof

Booked by teams who don't get a second take.

Corporate events carry a different kind of pressure: the audience is your colleagues, your clients, and the people you report to. The track record below is the companies and event types that have trusted the night to run clean.

A few of the teams and events I've worked with.

Plan your event.

Tell me the date, the venue, and what the room is for. You'll get a straight answer on fit and availability — and a vendor your team can stop thinking about.