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Thread: 18th birthdays........ god do i really have to do them ?

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    I think I must be the only Dj that HASN'T experienced trouble at an 18th. I have witnessed/been part of near riots but never at an eighteenth.
    never had any problems at 18th birthdays my self either but I do insist on them being FAMILY PARTIES not all 18 year olds

    Have to say I usually get more problems at weddings as where I am no one wants to step in... worried they may get accused of ruining the happy couples big day

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    I too only do them if organised and booked by an "adult" and a family party only. I state on my website that I can't accept bookings from under 25's so this has eliminated the ones that try to organise it themselves. Also helps cut down on last minute cancellations. As a result I get no probs from 18ths 0r 21sts.
    If they say they want modern music all night I suggest they find a younger Dj and side-step it as it's a sign that it's probably not a family do at all!

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    Like many on here, I've not experienced more trouble at an 18th than I have at any other function. I believe the venue is important......a scruffy village hall or a pub back room lends itself to a decent tear-up much more than, say, a classy hotel. It's a weird concept, but even the most seasoned of troublemakers and *removed* seem to be subdued by finer surroundings.
    Last edited by Shaun; 07-08-2013 at 04:54 PM.

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    I normally leave the 18th 7 21st birthday parties to Alan. He specialises in knowing what the youth of today require music wise, One booking for Alan seems to lead to another, and he gets recommended from other parties he has done. It was going along nicely until another dj undercut Alan's price, now there does not seem to be as many 18th bookings.

    Trouble wise yes it happens now and again, but most of the events go really well for Alan.

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    i do 18ths regulary and 21sts but then i also do 60ths and 80ths like this weekend so not a problem for me usually as a lot of them like to provide a playlist so that makes it a bit easier.
    what playlist worked well at one young gig tends to be roughly the same music at the next so that helps as well
    only near trouble ive had is at house parties where you refuse to play on after the contracted time but i get over that by stopping slightly early and then playing "one more" several times untill the time is up......

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    Default Teens to 21st love em'

    I must be the only one, I love teen gig's 18th and 21st, teens are always up for it having it big time, 18th's to 21st generally have a bunch of girls dancing all night with the guys joining in once the beer has kicked in a little. Must be the location we live in that we don't get the trouble you guys seem to be getting, but then we don't do pub gigs, unless its a closed party pub gig. Most of the teens - 21sts seem to be at local football and rugby clubs and we basically try play the better dance tracks and pretty much always have a full dance floor.

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    I find them hit and miss. But definitely surroundings do play a part - I've played in nightclubs for £150 (walk in) and it's been a bloody nightmare with all the family getting wasted and having a go at me but most of the time I find somebody might get into a fight, kids might drink when there not yet 18 and get chucked out - doesn't bother me too much, 1/10 times you get an early night! once only did 40mins before they closed the party down!
    I tend to get the nicer 18th parties now, in hotels or private houses ones where they want extras to make things special, not just an excuse to drink where they also want music.

    One of my latest goals is to never have to DJ in a working mens club or pub, some DJ's seem to love it but I feel quite uncomfortable sometimes when you have a bunch of regulars all staring at you.

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    I do a fair bit of 18 and 21st parties regular pub work annual a level parties and gcse parties I get more trouble on engagement parties but most venues around here that will take 18th and 21st parties require the booking of at least two bouncers.

    I quite like the younger parties though as I get to crank it up and just do all clubby stuff all solid mixing verry little mic work.

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    I turn down any 18th enquiries unless they are in upmarket venues with private security.

    Not really interested in the hassle otherwise
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