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I'm a DJ who performs at clubs and bars. Here are 10 things that people should stop doing on a night out.
I'm a DJ who performs at clubs and bars. Here are 10 things that people should stop doing on a night out.
Barnaby LaneJan 13, 2024, 17:13 IST
Being a DJ at nightclubs and bars is extremely fun, but there are drawbacks.Getty
I'm a DJ who performs at clubs and bars.
It's a lot of fun, but partygoers aren't always the easiest to deal with.
I'm a DJ who performs at nightclubs and bars across the United Kingdom and, occasionally, abroad.
Performing at such venues is one of my favorite things to do — it's fun, I get to (at least try to) ensure people have a good time, and I get to share the music I love with others.
There are, however, drawbacks — a lot of which come in the form of the behavior of partygoers.
Here are 10 things I wish people would stop doing at clubs.
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Ask for a song you can't remember the name of.
Sorry, I don't know that one.Getty
Or for a song that goes completely against the vibe.
You aren't the only person in the club.Getty
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Tell me you're leaving.
Bye, guys!Getty
Hold up your phone.
Showing me your phone from the crowd with a song request doesn't work.Getty
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Bring your drinks near the kit.
Drinks don't mix well with DJ decks.Getty
Stand in the booth.
This isn't (always) helpful.Getty
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Signal for me to change the song.
Asking me to change the song = me not changing the song.Getty