Melbourne’s Best Musicians and DJs

Choose from our range of high quality entertainment for your next wedding, corporate event, or birthday party.
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Our male and female soloists sing and play guitar or piano, providing the perfect acoustic ambience for your wedding ceremony, dinner, party, or corporate event. They’re friendly and approachable, and always open to requests. (Photo: Doux Wedding Corp)

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Featuring male and female singers, guitar, percussion, piano, and even drums, our acoustic duo lineups are perfect for anything from stylish background ambience through to a fun, singalong atmosphere. Pair with one of our DJs to really get the party started! (Photo: Journey By Light)

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Triple your fun with an acoustic trio. Perfect for when you want a live band without the noise levels. It’s simple: just select an acoustic duo lineup then add your choice of sax, percussion, or bass guitar. Want something gnarly like a trumpet, trombone, or clarinet? We’ll make it happen.

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Hire the best party band in Melbourne. Book the Matt Black Band for your wedding, corporate event, or party. Custom lineups from 4 to 8 piece bands: choose from a range of options including solo sax, horn section, and percussionist. 100% live! (Photo: Mano)

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Our DJs love to party with you. They’re friendly and approachable above all, and work with you to provide the soundtrack to your event and make it run smoothly. Pro decks, sound, and lighting complete the package. Oh, and they LOVE requests!

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Yes, we offer the ever-popular DJ & sax option. Our saxophonists are gun players who know all those classic licks and love to get out on the floor and party with you. Or how about a percussionist for some tribal and latin rhythms, or the cool sound of a trumpet?